Technology Bytes, Houston's longest running computer call in show turns thirteen this month and they are having a party to celebrate.
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Today’s Photo of the Day comes from flickr user and Houstonist photo contributor eschipul. It's everybody's favorite technology writer and author, Dwight Silverman of The Chronicle and Technology Bytes fame striking a pose in the bowels of the Chronicle building in front of the old presses. The old presses are no longer used since the paper is now printed in the old Post building off of 59 and 610. If you have a passion...
That's right, our favorite technology radio show, Technology Bytes, turns 12 this month! (the exact date seems to be lost by everyone on the show. hmmm, guess it wasn't on their Google Calendar.) Join Co-hosts Dwight Silverman & Jay Lee, and the whole gang, Peter, Barrett, Phliktid, Groovehouse, and Jennifer the Intern for the TechBytes anniversary party, tonight at Dean's Credit Clothing [316 Main St.]. Dean's is smoke-free for your breathing pleasure, and there will...
Local tech news in a compact, digital format. Chronicle Tech Round Up The tech guys over at the Chron are pumping out the technology news and we are going tell you about it. ---Dwight Silverman Dwight Silverman reviews and discusses the newest version of the popular image editing software, Photoshop. The new version is called Photoshop CS3. Dwight also informs us that Houston is the 5th most e-mail-addicted city in the U.S. A fact...
Local tech news in a compact digital format
Local tech news in a compact, digital format. Jay Lee's Helpline Helps Jay Lee tackles reader questions over at The Chronicle in his HelpLine Blog. Here are some recent reader queries. A reader had problems with file associations and Jay put them back on track. Another reader had issues with kids accessing her files. Read how enabling log on passwords solved her problem. See how email auto-formatting helps avoid annoying links. Check out Jay's...
Local tech news in a compact, digital format. After a bit of a hiatus, The Tech Buzz is back. It's not new or improved, just back. iPhone Madness We're not going go too in-depth with the iPhone as it has been covered by just about every major media outlet in the U.S. this past week. What we are going to do is provide you with this link to two local geeks and their reports...
Local tech news in a compact, digital format. Tracking Down Stolen Laptops Police are using a lo-jack type system for tracking down stolen laptops. The system alerts police when a laptop is stolen and the article states that some PC's have been found as far away as Africa! More on this from abc13.com. The Chronicles of Jay Lee Local geek, radio show host and blogger Jay Lee investigates and solves taskbar problems, XP logins...
Welcome to the Houstonist Tech Buzz, a run down on local tech news, blogs and events in a quick concise format. Think of it as a little, itty-bitty, micro SD card with current local tech news. Over at the Chron, head geek and technology editor, Dwight Silverman, when not picking the top 15 geek movies, is busy finishing up his book on Windows Vista. He's even taking a respite from his gig at the...
If you listen to the radio, like technology and enjoy a good bubble tea once in a while, we have an easy way for you to achieve nirvana: Head over to Tropioca tomorrow night for the August Geek Gathering. Expect a good bit of tech talk, salivating over new gadgets, WiFi and food (Tropioca offers sandwiches, pizza and desserts in addition to bubble tea — which is a good thing, because Houstonist is not a...

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