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Quirky Bob Ross toaster burns image of painter of Bob Ross on your morning toast. A caller wants to know which computer buy to use with a popular but questionable (due to third party software) video streaming service. We discuss the pitfalls of using the "dark web" for video streaming. A user from West Harford has questions about the new GoNetspeed fiber optic Internet service as well as questions about data usage from using navigation apps in the car with a cell phone. Can you use more than one hard drive in a computer? We help a caller with that question, as well as describe the difference between "traditional" and solid state hard drives. Plus, we help with a Quickbooks update issue. A volunteer for a nonprofit agency wants to know if there is sufficient Internet bandwidth to process credit card transactions for an event. A caller wants to know if booting a Linux operating system from a USB thumb drive is a possible means to speed up a computer. Which phones work with Google Project Fi, plus how to transfer your data to a new Android phone.
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Quirky Bob Ross toaster burns image of painter of Bob Ross on your morning toast. A caller wants to know which computer buy to use with a popular but questionable (due to third party software) video streaming service. We discuss the pitfalls of using the "dark web" for video streaming. A user from West Harford has questions about the new GoNetspeed fiber optic Internet service as well as questions about data usage from using navigation apps in the car with a cell phone. Can you use more than one hard drive in a computer? We help a caller with that question, as well as describe the difference between "traditional" and solid state hard drives. Plus, we help with a Quickbooks update issue. A volunteer for a nonprofit agency wants to know if there is sufficient Internet bandwidth to process credit card transactions for an event. A caller wants to know if booting a Linux operating system from a USB thumb drive is a possible means to speed up a computer. Which phones work with Google Project Fi, plus how to transfer your data to a new Android phone.

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