Computer Talk: Google's Moving Political Borders (2/15/20 Hr 1)
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Publication Date |
Feb 15, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:42:24

Erik and Bob take your computer questions.  Report says that Google maps displays political borders differently based on where they are viewed.  YouTubeTV to stop Apple in-app payments after March 13.  Newly discovered Windows 7 bug prevents users from shutting down or rebooting their computers.  Amazon's Ring could tighten privacy after concerns that it shares data with Facebook.  The first caller has problems with blue screen issues in Windows 10 laptop when he starts his computer.  We discuss troubleshooting techniques for blue screen errors and how to update your BIOS.  A cable cord cutter learns to negotiate a better for Internet service with her cable company.  A new Apple computer looks to find the best antivirus for his Mac computer.  We  recommend using Webroot Antivirus for both Windows and Mac computers.  A caller has questions about switching to the new GoNetspeed fiber optic Internet service that has just become available in her area.  Rental car companies are failing to disconnect apps used to control cars after the car is rented.  We help a Gmail user learn how to change his password, plus we help him learn how to set up "two factor authentication" to better secure his account from hackers.

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