WTAM 1100 – How to Love Facebook’s New Timeline Feature

WTAM 1100 – Geek Squad – February 6th, 2012

According to some reports, the new Timeline feature for Facebook is disliked by nearly 70% of the people surveyed. However, this latest update to the interface of the popular social networking site is here to stay.

I spoke to Bill Wills of Cleveland’s WTAM 1100 Newsradio about how to make the best out of the new Timeline feature. I also gave advice for checking your privacy settings to ensure that none of your private posts accidentally were made public by the change.

WTAM 1100 – Consumers Looking for Do-Not-Track Software

WTAM 1100 – Geek Squad – January 23rd, 2012

With all the data available about you online, consumers are starting to look to ways to help reduce the amount of information companies can gather from their web browsing habits.

I had a chance to speak to Bill Wills on Cleveland’s WTAM 1100 Newsradio about how websites can track you, what cookie files are and why some are good and some not so much, as well as a few free “do-not-track” programs to help reduce the information about your online behavior that is available.

WTAM 1100 – Holiday Tech Tips for Saving Money

WTAM 1100 – Geek Squad – December 12th, 2011

Between presents, decorating and travel, this time of year can really put a dent in your wallet. Here are a few tips for using technology to save money during the holidays that I shared with the Wills & Snyder show on Cleveland’s WTAM 1100 Newsradio this morning.

How to Solve Your PC Issues Without Swearing

WTAM 1100 – Geek Squad – November 8th, 2011

Any time you deal with a piece of misbehaving technology, the temptation will be to be very creative in your swearing when describing the state of the issue.

I had a chance today to talk to Bill Wills of WTAM 1100 Newsradio in Cleveland about how you can reduce that techno-stress when dealing with your PC this holiday season with a few tips from from the Geek Squad.

Tips for Email Safety

WTAM 1100 – Geek Squad – September 27th, 2011

Even with all the new services online, such as social networks, a Pew Internet study found that reading and sending email remains top dog.

I spoke to Bill Wills on Cleveland’s WTAM1100 Newsradio this morning about a few tips to help keep your email safe.