Kc244 :" F.A.C.T.S Ghent 2010".

Nov 05

The Knightcast episode 44is the “Audio Coverage” of our Visit to F.A.C.T.S Ghent 2010. As we wander the show floor of the biggest Sci-Fi and anime convention in Belgium, we talk to all kinds of interesting fans and booth-holders and bring you a selection of these interviews. Video footage will follow soon so stay tuned for that too. Until then enjoy the ‘audio tour” of F.A.C.T.S Ghent 2010.

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KWTV 0018 : F.A.C.T.S. Delayed !

Nov 02

Hey Guyz and girls.

Just a quick update that the KWTV 0018 episode is going to be delayed till Friday.

You can enjoy this pretty PDF in the feed until then.

 

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Kc343 : "Aussie geek Showcase".

Oct 20

The Knightcast episode 43 features a  “podcast in a podcast”  as we are showcasing the AUSSIE GEEK PODCAST. A podcast on which I appear as a regular showhost. Listen in to this (explicit) podcast as Dave, Keith and me banter away about all things tech, and get a taste of the Aussie Geek Podcast. To round it up we have some listener feedback of our own and a look at upcoming events.

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    Kc242 : "Cloudbouncing".

    Sep 25

    In show 42 we take our cloud-based life one step further and talk about the concept of “bouncing” your data up to the cloud (and back down again) across different devices and platforms. We feature a couple of applications and services that will help you survive your digital day on your mobile, your tablet, your laptop and your desktop .. an more importantly … OFFLINE and ONLINE. What good is cloud storage when you have clear skies ? Listen to Kc0042 and find out.

     

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    Dc206 : "Building a terminal server ".

    Aug 11

    We all have that  one special super powerfull system in the house that we know and love. With loads of memory, processor power and harddrive space. A very powerful machine thats only using a fraction of that power. How about sharing that power with other people in the house ? Or on your network ? How about turning that system into a Terminal server that can be accessed by friends or family members over your local lan or even the Internet ?  How about having your own ” Graphical Ubuntu Desktop Session ” on your mac, your windows machine , or even a very light Linux machine in the house ? As mentioned in show kc0037 this is the “howto” on building your own terminal server starting out from a plain Ubuntu system. In 20 simple steps, you’ll be up and running.

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