Tired of pre-configured off the shelf computer systems? Then listen up. In this episode, Steve shows off two computers by Alienware that have personality and power. The desktop and laptop come equipped with the gamer in mind. Both use high-powered processers, state of the art video cards and tons of memory. Steve walks you through the customizing and ordering process at Alienware’s website.
Satellite Radio has become more portable than ever with the Sirius Stiletto. There are no longer any problems moving your satellite radio from your house to your car. No messy antenna setups. The Stiletto allows you to connect to Wi-Fi making it easy to use in your home. It also comes with a pair of headphones with a built in satellite antenna, so you can use it anywhere.
Steve also shows you some very useful tricks and tips with Microsoft Word.
On this edition of Urban Upgrade, we walk you through setting up your audio system.
With the help of Epson’s Barbara Kotsos, Steve looks at technology from the scrapbooker’s point of view. Using Epson’s R1800 inkjet printer for big, beautiful, archival-quality photos, and an Epson scanner with colour-correcting software, Steve discovers his creative side.
Then it’s back to the comfort zone of listening to NHL games in the car or cabin – with XM satellite radio on Delphi’s Roady XT or MyFi. 61 stations are available by subscription all across Canada for commercial-free music, news, comedy, talk shows and more.
Caroline demonstrates how you can forget your password and still log into websites with Microsoft’s Fingerprint Reader; and she takes you to a useful website for finding computer solutions: forums.thetechguys.com.