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Welcome to Season 11! This week Robbie shares about his Windows 10 woes, a new award Category5 just received as one of Feedspot's Top 100 Tech YouTube Channels, and Sasha installs the motherboard in her gaming PC before tackling the new Newsroom.
Watch NowRobbie and Rachel demonstrate how to create a simple desktop wallpaper for your Linux machine.
Watch NowTechnologically, we are finally at the point of being able to participate in virtual Easter egg hunts! We'll also discuss remote job opportunities, blowing up DS9, data loss on massive storage arrays, and how backups work (and don't work) to protect data. Today, Robbie Ferguson is joined by Solbu, Peter Lewis, agamotto, bp9, Bo Lechnowsky and Eric.
Watch NowRobbie ordered a PineTime, and Bo is going to find out when we can expect it to arrive. bp9 is actually still leaning toward a vector display for his, but will likely try both just for the experience. We'll also see Peter's voltmeter, and Bo has one that registers no power even when powered. For today's Coffee Break, Robbie Ferguson was joined by Peter Lewis, Solbu, MarshMan, Ron Morrissette, Bo Lechnowsky, and bp9.
Watch NowMinecraft is already available in VR form for Windows 10 with the Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality, plus there's a Samsung Gear VR version. Minecraft PlayStation VR is based on Minecraft VR tech from these other VR platforms.
Watch NowTake a break with Robbie, bp9, solbu, GWG, MarshMan and Robert Koenig.
Watch NowRobbie demonstrates how to use VLC to stream a live video stream (a webcam in our demo) over RTSP using nothing more than VLC on Linux.
Watch NowHenry's back! And together with Robbie and Sasha, he'll check out a great (and simple) device that lets you restart your modem and router when the Internet goes down, even if you're nowhere near home! Let's all catch up and have a great time!
Watch NowA new app for iDevices lets you transmit and receive photos, web links, text and more via digital "bird songs" which sound a little like R2D2. We'll see how it works.
Watch NowLet's review some of the great feedback we've received from our community, and see how GIMP 2.9.5 can be installed on Ubuntu Linux to fix the one thing that kept Robbie from dropping Adobe Photoshop: blurry scaling.
Watch NowWe've all heard the buzzwords. Bitcoin. Cryptocurrency. Blockchain. Mining. But what does it mean? How hard or expensive is it to get involved, and is it illegal? We'll answer some common beginner questions surrounding cryptocoin. It may not be as complicated as you believe!
Watch NowThe PINE64 SOPINE Clusterboard is a single mATX board that supports up to 7 SOPINE modules, and more to come. Think of it as a single micro computer that actually has 7 physical computers built-in. They can be clustered to maximize power and redundancy, or used as standalone network servers. We'll also take a peek at what Robbie is planning to do for the case, using an old m0n0wall router case and power supply.
Watch NowThe GNU Image Manipulation Program is a mature image editor that is absolutely free. Let's dive into the very basics: how to rotate, scale, crop and save images.
Watch NowRobbie's working hard at Studio E, but got to take his family on a hike yesterday, and folks want to know how he can take such a perfect family picture without help from a passerby. We'll also talk about emergency airplane landings and those that are too good to be real, including some exceptional Hollywood-style effects. And Peter is working on getting his new program to make sound in bash. Joining Robbie Ferguson today are Peter Lewis, Solbu, bp9, Lanceman 63 and MarshMan.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - As if we needed another reason not to trust Kaspersky: it was discovered that their antivirus injected a unique ID that allowed sites to track users, even in incognito mode. - Ubuntu 19.10 Will Offer an Experimental ZFS File System Option. - There's a new attack exploiting serious Bluetooth weakness that is capable of intercepting sensitive data. - If This Then That warns against migrating Nest devices to Google accounts.
Watch NowRobbie and Erika introduce our series on Google Analytics, and how to use it to track web site visitors and generate helpful reports. This data can be used to show you where you're going wrong (or right) with your web site, and help you focus who your web site reaches and cater to your vistors better.
Watch NowThe price of Bitcoin is not far from its all time high and a few things are as they were during the 2017 bull-run. This week Robert Koenig takes you back in history and explains what happened at the end of 2017 and what one can learn from that time.
Watch NowRobbie and Hillary look at the iFrogz BOOST Near-Field Audio speaker and answer a slew of viewer questions.
Watch NowTraveling during the pandemic can be tough. That's why the latest version of Google Maps for Android and iOS has several features that might help travelers get around safely.
Watch NowRobbie sets out to save Abigail some money on a photo booth rental for her wedding by building one on a shoestring budget. Follow along to learn how to build your own.
Watch Now新年快乐 / 新年快樂 Happy Chinese New Year from Category5 TV Community! We had a special celebration on our Raspberry Pi Minecraft server. ItsYaBoiHinger setup a redstone fireworks display with repeaters, dispensers and several stacks of rockets, and it went off without a hitch! What an incredible show. Stick around after the fireworks as a pair of Phantoms decided to crash our party.
Watch NowAs 2020 settles in, Robbie visited Raf Bivar at ESET Canada's head office in Toronto, Ontario to discuss the evolution of cyber threats, what we can expect in the year to come, and what it takes to truly protect ourselves from the ever-evolving threats to our companies.
Watch NowRobbie and Rachel talk to Marc Ruel about technology to help the home office.
Watch NowMarshMan is working hard to document NEMS Linux WMI support for monitoring Windows-based network assets. bp9 has received his Pinebook Pro, and it's glorious: He's completely pimped it out the way he wants, with XFCE and xearth. Robbie received a new Raspberry Pi High Quality camera, along with the two available lenses, plus a Raspberry Pi 4 8 GB with an Argon ONE case. Can MikroTik bond multiple network connections? Sure, but Robbie has only ever used failover. Peter has figured out how to control sine waves using a Raspberry Pi, a few buttons, and a custom circuit. Joining Robbie Ferguson this week are bp9, Marshman, and Peter Lewis.
Watch NowDuring today's Coffee Break, Robbie praises Microsoft for making unlimited private team repos free for everyone, and we'll reflect on "fond" memories of aDSL and dialup Internet. Robbie started planning his 1U SBC Server build, a quick chat about cutting video files in Linux with ffmpeg, and bp9 is figuring out ways to determine the actual resolution of the PineTime. Robbie Ferguson is joined today by Solbu, Ron Morrissette, Peter Lewis, MarshMan and bp9.
Watch NowOn Category5 Technology TV we always mention that we use Nimble Streamer. The question came in, what on earth is that? While not a comprehensive answer, nor a product demonstration, Robbie takes a brief moment to simply answer that question. Nimble Streamer is a very useful tool for all broadcasters (including churches and businesses these days) who want to have their live stream on multiple platforms -- like YouTube and Facebook -- simultaneously.
Watch NowThe cryptocurrency industry is still very new, and listening to podcasts or watching YouTube videos can be dangerous if they're not from a trusted source. There are many maximalists that promote their coin or token and dismiss all the others. There are even crypto scams ("send us 1 ETH and we will send you 2 ETH back"). There are empty ICOs, and YouTubers that try to sell you something. Everybody has a strong opinion as to where the price of a Token/Coin will go. So, who can you trust? In this week's Crypto Corner, Robert Koenig presents a list of podcasts and YouTube Channels we subscribe to. Let us know who you are following in the comments below.
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