Monday, July 28, 2014

.@ComputerAmerica Show Line Up for the week of July 28, 2014

Lineup for the week:
Monday
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Hour one: Other World Computing (OWC)OWC has been at the forefront of serving the Apple community with accessories, upgrades, and enhancements for Macs, iPods, and iPads. In fact OWC's website, MacSales.com offers everything for Windows, Macs, Playstation 4, Xbox One and so much more!  Joining us will be the CEO of OWC, Larry O'Connor!  Please join us for this very special Computer America hour. 
Monday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Tuesday
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Hour one: Raptr.  Raptr is about making PC gaming consistently awesome. They help gamers get the best performance whenever they play, automatically save replays of every game, record videos, broadcast their gameplay live, and share all of those incredible gaming moments with the world - all in a simple, easy to use application with virtually no impact on system performance!  Joining us in this hour is Raptr's Co-Founder and CEO Dennis Fong.  Known as "Thresh" in gaming circles, Dennis was crowned the world champion of Doom, Doom 2, Quake and Quake 2, and was called "the Michael Jordan of video games" by the Wall Street Journal before turning 23! Using the proceeds from his professional gaming dominance (including a Ferrari awarded to him by id Software co-founder John Carmack), Dennis founded his first successful startup, gamers.com. He later co-founded Xfire (which was acquired in 2006 by MTV Networks for more than $100 million in cash) and Lithium, a leading Social CRM platform provider used by numerous Fortune 100 companies and still privately held. In 2007 Dennis founded Raptr out of his love of PC gaming and his frustration with it not being as simple and easy to use as it could be!  Be here!

Tuesday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Wednesday
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Hour one: The FBI is here tonight!  We speak with FBI Agent Nick Savage, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Cyberbranch in the Criminal Division at the FBI's Washington, D.C., field officeYou don't want to miss this show!

Wednesday
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Hour two: Dick DeBartolo, the GizWiz and Mad Magazine's maddest writer unveils the latest gizmos for your edification!  Tonight we will see the BBQ Dragon, the TREWGrip Mobile QWERTY Keyboard, a retro "Brick" cell phone, the SingTrix that gives you the singing voice you always wanted, the GyroRobot that can walk across a single wire, a Smart Watch for Kids and so much more!
Thursday
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Hour one: Yamaha is a company that is "POWERED by MUSIC" and we will expore some of the hardware that Yamaha makes such as their AVENTAGE line of premium models with more advanced features like Wi-Fi, multi-zones of video as well as audio, more accurate auto-room calibration, higher powered DSP processors and the top two models will be Dolby Atmos compatible. Returning to us is Phil Shea, National Training Manager for the Yamaha Corporation of America.

Thursday
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Hour two: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Friday
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Hour one: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Friday
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Hour two/ First half: Scheduled is Halo Belt, a San Francisco based company, with a goal of saving lives.  Over the past two years they have expanded their business in safety all over the globe. Their conception of the Halo Belt was brought to life with the help of the Kickstarter community. They have learned a tremendous amount about safety patterns and where Halo Belt safety can be applied. They are in markets such as law enforcement, cycling, running, children safety, skiing, hiking, motorist, roadside safety, airport traffic safety, extreme sports, and the military.Visit the Halo Belt Website

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