Original Airdate: February 23, 2008
On this episode of Dotto Tech, Steve shows us that bigger can better. He looks at Epson’s large format printers, the R1400 and the R1800, as well as a little scanner that thinks big, the V500 Photo. Do things you thought only professionals could do, and enjoy prints that will last for decades.
Original Airdate: February 16, 2008
Do you have all of your files spread out over a number of different computers? Now you can stream your media to all your computers with HP’s MediaSmart Server. The MediaSmart Server makes it easy for you and your family to share photos, music and videos, and back up all your important files, whether you’re on a Mac or a PC.
Steve shows us the business side of Voice Over IP (VOIP) with Vonage. He explains how using the Internet for your phone line can translate to big savings for small business.
On Tech Toys, Caroline shows us how to take a step beyond standard old photo frames with new digital photo frames. You can scroll through your photos manually, or run a photo slideshow automatically.
Original Airdate: January 12, 2008
Original Airdate: December 1, 2007
Just in time for the holidays. Steve looks at “Ship in a Click” a new service by Canada Post that allows you to buy postage and fill out all your shipping forms online including customs forms. You'll never have to wait in those long line ups at the post office again. Steve also looks at Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Photo Gallery. On Tech Toys, Caroline checks out the iMep, the ultimate all in one portable multimedia entertainment player.
Original Airdate: November 17, 2007
If you’ve ever been stuck on hold waiting to deal with Government Agencies, you’re going to want to pay special attention to this episode dedicated to small business. Steve shows how businesses can have instant access to a variety of services available online from the Canada Revenue Agency. Steve also looks at several productivity tools that help the small or home based business: Send2Fax- a virtual fax machine, Blinksale- an online invoicing program and at an Outlook add-on called Getting Things Done, that helps you organize your inbox.
On Tech Toys Caroline looks at a The Polaroid Click Free Media Backup – a portable device that lets you backup all your pictures with minimum effort.