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SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
If you're looking for a broad based
science show that offers a bit everything relating to biology and physics,
you'll love "The Naked Scientists"- especially because it's an
MP3 based web radio show, which means you can listen and learn while you work:

www.thenakedscientists.com
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Want diverse tech advice on all things
geek related in easy to understand terms? Like multi monitor setups, surround sound, plasma vs LCD,
camcorder features,
video editing & casting, recovering deleted files, PC backups, PC
performance, PC
cleaning, building a PC, understanding drivers, video card upgrades, RAM
upgrades, motherboard anatomy, Codec basics, RAID explanations, Remote PC, misc
gadgets and much more then
"Lab Rats TV" is the place to be:

www.labrats.tv
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Contrary to what the name might suggest "Hak5"
is white hat operation that'll help you with heaps of stuff like security
auditing, network setup, mobile computing, hardware modifications,
games/software reviews and just about every other info tech related topic
you can think of. They have great investigative tutorials which will teach
you how to protect yourself from
new and potentially dangerous firewall and virus exploits:

www.hak5.org
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If you're wondering what a particular system
service or process is or just want to stay on top of the latest threat
assessments for your computer and related software then the "Threat Expert"
is the place to go. If you're using Windows and want to examine active
services and processes hold down your Ctrl-Alt-Delete keys to bring up the
'Task Manager' then click the 'Processes' tab, then sort the
list alphabetically by clicking 'Image Name'. Begin web searching the list
of names in your favourite
browser and the "Threat Expert". (Read a few different reports so you can get
an objective view.):

www.threatexpert.com |