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Refresh Computers Tech Talk

Refresh Computers Tech Talk

De: David Leavitt
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Audio files of our weekly radio show on WDBO where we talk about your electronic life.
Help and advice are given on a range of technical issues from computers to everything internet-related.© 2026 Refresh Computers Tech Talk
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  • 04-04-2026 Space > Toilets Break Too And So Does Outlook
    Apr 4 2026

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    Your phone picks the worst possible moment to fail: right when you’re in a crowd trying to upload a photo, pay a vendor, or find your friends. We’re live from Spring Fiesta at Lake Eola to explain what’s really happening to your cell service and Wi-Fi at big events, why “full bars” can still mean no usable internet, and how 5G’s more localized coverage changes the experience as you move through a packed venue.

    Then we go way beyond the park and into space. NASA’s Artemis mission ran into a Microsoft Outlook problem that sounds almost too normal for a moon-bound crew, plus a “lunar loo” malfunction caused by a jammed fan. We break down what triggered the Outlook glitch, how mission control fixed it with practical troubleshooting, and why these stories are a great reminder that configuration issues and electronics failures happen everywhere, even on the most advanced systems on Earth.

    We also get serious about everyday security. QR code payments, digital menus, and contactless checkout are convenient, but QR code scams are exploding, especially sticker-over fraud on parking meters and unattended signs. We share quick habits that reduce your risk fast: preview the URL before you tap, look for sticker outlines, avoid unexpected links in texts, enable credit card alerts, and choose tap-to-pay instead of inserting your card where skimmers can hide. Plus, breaking news for small businesses and schools: Microsoft Publisher support ends after October 1, and we explain how to find .PUB files and convert them before it becomes a scramble.

    If this helped, subscribe, share the show with a friend who’s always scanning QR codes, and leave a review so more people can find these tech tips and security updates.

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    37 m
  • 03-28-26 When Technology Gets Smarter Why Do We Feel Lost?
    Mar 28 2026

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    Your monthly tech bill is creeping up, and it’s not always obvious why. We walk through the “subscription squeeze” hitting streaming services and everyday software, where prices rise while features quietly disappear. We talk about what to look for in plan changes, why Netflix-style tier reshuffles frustrate so many people, and how subscription fatigue builds when you’re juggling logins, passwords, and constant renewals.

    From there, we get practical about a problem almost everyone hits sooner or later: “storage full” on your iPhone or Android phone. Photos and videos matter, but we zoom in on the overlooked culprit, unused apps. We share a simple approach to deleting apps you don’t use, avoiding duplicate browsers and stacked security tools, and being careful with cleanup apps that ask for broad permissions. If you’ve ever downloaded three different “phone cleaner” tools out of frustration, this part will feel familiar.

    We also cover why tech can feel more confusing as it gets more powerful: constant updates, settings that move, and products designed for power users instead of regular people. Plus, a cautionary story about niche apps that vanish from the app store, and what to check before you delete something you might need later.

    If you want fewer surprises, fewer wasted subscriptions, and a phone that feels simpler again, listen now. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s tired of updates, and leave a quick review with the most annoying subscription you’re paying for right now.

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    41 m
  • 03-21-26 Why Your Phone Dies Early And How To Fix It
    Mar 21 2026

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    Your phone used to last all day. Now it hits the afternoon and you are hunting for a charger like it is a daily routine. We dig into what is actually happening to smartphone battery life, from lithium-ion battery degradation to the charging habits that quietly wear batteries down faster. We also talk about why cheap, off-brand chargers can create problems, how heat changes everything, and why background apps and location services keep draining power even when you swear you are not using your phone.

    Then we switch gears to a problem almost everyone blames on “an old computer” when the real culprit is sitting right on the screen: your web browser. We explain how tabs eat RAM, why performance tanks when you keep 20 to 30 pages open, and the simplest ways to reset things without losing your mind. If your laptop feels sluggish, you will want these practical steps before you spend money on upgrades.

    Finally, we tackle the biggest surprise: many “slow computer” complaints are really Wi-Fi issues. We break down router placement, dead zones, interference, aging routers, mesh networks, and why your internet plan speed is not the same as Wi-Fi performance in your home. We also share when an Ethernet cable or a USB-C adapter is the best upgrade you can buy. If you are thinking about a Windows 11 upgrade or a shiny new “AI-ready” computer, we offer a clear want-versus-need framework to help you spend smarter.

    If this helps, subscribe, share the show with a friend who always has 100 tabs open, and leave us a review. What is the biggest issue you want us to troubleshoot next: battery life, computer speed, or Wi-Fi?

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    39 m
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