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Keeping Your Kids Safe Inside Small Windows - January 14, 2013

From Deemable Tech | 54:52

On this week’s episode, we have a new toll-free phone number (1-888-972-9868) and a bunch of questions. Sherry wants to find an app for her son's new Android tablet that will let her control what he sees on the Internet. Joel wants to find an easier way to share his iPad with his wife. William can't get Rosetta Stone to work on his CD player, and Barbara's windows are only opening half screen. Hosts of Deemable Tech, Ray Hollister and Tom Braun, find the answers.

Deemable Tech, a weekly call-in and email-in show, is Newscast Compatible, produced with the NPR News Special Programming Clock.

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On this week’s episode, we have a new toll-free phone number (1-888-972-9868) and a bunch of questions. Sherry wants to find an app for her son's new Android tablet that will let her control what he sees on the Internet. Joel wants to find an easier way to share his iPad with his wife. William can't get Rosetta Stone to work on his CD player, and Barbara's windows are only opening half screen. Hosts of Deemable Tech, Ray Hollister and Tom Braun, find the answers.

Deemable Tech, a weekly call-in and email-in show, is Newscast Compatible, produced with the NPR News Special Programming Clock.

Questions

  • How can I control what my kid can access on an Android tablet?
  • What is the best option for kid safe email?
  • What’s the easiest way to share a tablet like an iPad?
  • What is the best antivirus software money can buy?
  • Which Macs can do Airplay Mirroring on the Apple TV?
  • Why isn’t my Rosetta Stone software working?
  • What do I need to do to get my GS3 to stop talking to me?
  • Why is every window I open only half-size?
  • Where can I upload 20 GB of photos for free?

All that and more, on this episode of Deemable Tech!

A Voicemail Causal Loop

From Deemable Tech | 54:52

On this week's episode of Deemable Tech, host Ray Hollister creates a temporal causal loop by leaving a voice mail for Deemable Tech and answering it. Then, he and Tom answered questions about whether you can play 3D Blu-Rays discs on your HD TV, if can you delete a picture without deleting the picture, how to stop your Kindle devices and apps from synchronizing, how to Google better, how to extend the battery life of your cellphone, what order you should unplug your laptop in, and does Facebook owe you money?

All that and more, on this episode of Deemable Tech!

Michaeljfoxwalkietalkie_small Ray may not have written Johnny B Goode, but he almost broke the space-time continuum. Ray may not have written Johnny B Goode like Marty McFly, but he almost broke the space-time continuum. On this week's episode of Deemable Tech, host Ray Hollister creates a temporal causal loop by leaving a voice mail for Deemable Tech and answering it.Then, he and Tom answered questions about whether you can play 3D Blu-Rays discs on your HD TV, if can you delete a picture without deleting the picture, how to stop your Kindle devices and apps from synchronizing, how to Google better, how to extend the battery life of your cellphone, what order you should unplug your laptop in, and does Facebook owe you money? All that and more, on this episode of Deemable Tech!

Need tech help? Got a problem or tech question about your computer, phone or tablet? Give us a call and leave us a voice mail at 1-888-972-9868, or send us an email to questions at deemable dot com. We'll take the best questions and answer them on the show.

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Crowdsourcing an Answer

Ardis asked,
Dear Deemable Duo, I've recently been having some issues scheduling D&D games due to the busy lives of my fellow dice rollers. I'm sure you find the idea of D&D players having lives as shocking as I do, but regardless, if games are to continue we need to find some way around this problem. I was wondering if there was any kind of program that might make it easier to coordinate our schedules? Not necessarily something that will show our full schedules but something that could let us see what free time we have in common or something to that effect. Thank you for whatever insight you might be able to give.

What do you recommend for Ardis? Leave your suggestion in the comments down below. Thanks!