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Dotto Tech | Tech that matters to you.

#52 / 2013-04-25 17:00:00 / 9:34 min.
WiseStamp lets you make a better use of your daily emails – adding a whole new level of functionality and interaction. Additionally, it enables publishers (social services and brands) to distribute content and engage users with your email signature.

Dotto Tech | Tech that matters to you.

#51 / 2013-04-18 08:00:00 / 3:58 min.
Rapportive is a Gmail add-on that provides all sorts of contextual information about who you are communicating with.

Lab Rats

#305 / 2012-06-26 15:45:16 / 14:04 min.
If you spend a lot of time on YouTube and want to keep videos you love for future use, there is a way to extract them so you can save their content. Andy and Sean show you their faves.

Lab Rats

#296 / 2012-04-24 19:45:21 / 12:45 min.
Google brought its new unified privacy policy into effect on March 1, 2012, but what does that mean for the average user? Should you worry that Google is reading the label on your underwear? And how can you protect yourself? Andy and Sean break it down and show you a few things you can do to make sure you don't give away too much of yourself online.

Lab Rats

#277 / 2011-06-13 17:00:00 / 28:37 min.
Cable and satellite? That's so 1996! These days people are starting to get a lot of their entertainment over the Internet, and there's a whole new generation of hardware designed to help you get your Internet-based content directly onto your TV. Sean and Andy take a look at the newest version of the AppleTV, as well as the Roku XDS and the Boxee Box.

Accessing YouTube from your iPhone

#5 / 2011-03-11 09:00:00 / 1:17 min.
In our last episode of this series, we'll show you how to

customize your YouTube iPhone app

so that you always have access to the features you use most. The buttons at the bottom will act as

shortcuts to YouTube menus

but you can change these in your

application settings

so that you can

access whatever videos you want to watch

quickly and easily.

Accessing YouTube from your iPhone

#4 / 2011-03-10 09:00:00 / 1:15 min.
Even though there are so many

videos on YouTube

, you might find yourself watching the same ones over and over again. In this episode, we'll show you

how to find new YouTube videos

using the YouTube iPhone app

so you can find some original content. We'll also show you how to

view and manage your favorite videos

.

Accessing YouTube from your iPhone

#3 / 2011-03-09 09:00:00 / 1:22 min.

Finding popular videos

using the

iPhone YouTube application

is easy. You can either select Featured to see some of the

featured YouTube videos

that are currently playing or you can tap Most Viewed. The Most Viewed section will allow you to sort

videos by most viewed of all time

, of the week or of the day.

Accessing YouTube from your iPhone

#2 / 2011-03-08 09:00:00 / 1:35 min.
Much like you can on the YouTube website, you can easily

create video playlists

or

subscribe to video channels

using the

YouTube iPhone application

. This way, if the user posts a video, you'll always know when a new one goes up. We'll show you how it works in this episode.

Accessing YouTube from your iPhone

#1 / 2011-03-07 09:00:00 / 1:13 min.
If you've got the

YouTube iPhone app

, then you're going to want to know how to

find your favorite YouTube videos

. We'll show you

how to search for videos

and how to

bookmark or share videos

that you want to watch later or

share with friends

. You can even use the app to

rate or comment on videos

.

Status Update

#33 / 2011-02-16 17:00:00 / 4:59 min.
You have a video you know people want to see. How do you hook them and make them click the play button? Jay Goldman shares his

top ten tips for getting YouTube plays

and offers practical advice on how you can put them to work right now to drive your viewership on YouTube and, by extension, beyond.

Status Update

#31 / 2011-02-02 17:00:00 / 6:26 min.
Ok Go is a social media success story. The band that is its own entity and its own task master is indy in the purest sense. Rather than toiling away in obscurity though, the band has harnessed social media like no other, selling over 600,000 records (well, digital album downloads) while creating all of its own videos and effectively advertising itself without the help of a label.

How Do I Shoot video with the iPhone 4

#6 / 2011-01-28 10:01:00 / 9:07 min.
Sean Carruthers runs through all the steps in

shooting and editing together great videos using the cameras on the iPhone 4

from the first time you hit the record button to the finished, polished end product. From where to find videos you've shot to how to edit your videos both on the iPhone 4 or on the Mac or PC, you're well covered.

How Do I Shoot video with the iPhone 4

#3 / 2011-01-26 10:00:00 / 1:48 min.
Now that you've got an iPhone 4 video in the can, as it were, Sean shows us where to

find said video and how to delete videos to free up space on the iPhone 4

. The last video you recorded or photo you snapped is displayed right in the camera app. However, if you've ever asked yourself

where do I find iPhone videos I've shot

, we'll cover that too.

60-Second App - Apple

#71 / 2011-01-19 12:00:00 / 1:17 min.
In this episode, we show you the

VEVO application for the iPhone

. VEVO is a

free iPhone application

that allows you to

search for music videos

,

create music video playlists

and see all the hottest chart-topping hits. While it is supported by ads, it's hard to complain when you're able to

easily access music videos

from wherever you are.

How do I use the Flip Video

#6 / 2011-01-14 10:01:00 / 9:04 min.
The

Flip Video line

has been around for a while and many people have caught on with the

compact digital video recorders

. That's why in this

How Do I

series, we'll show you

how to shoot videos

using the Flip Ultra HD

. This latest Flip Video model boasts a new FlipPort to

attach Flip accessories

and a removable battery so you can replace it when necessary.

How do I use the Flip Video

#3 / 2011-01-12 10:00:00 / 1:43 min.
In this episode, we'll be showing you

how to export videos

to your computer

using your Flip Ultra HD

. It's easy to

transfer videos to your computer

using the Flip's USB arm and the Flip even comes bundled with

FlipShare software

that you can use to

edit your videos

or

share your videos

over

YouTube, Facebook

and more.

60-Second App - Apple

#59 / 2010-12-08 12:00:00 / 1:07 min.
If you've ever wanted a

pet cat on your iPad

who you can play with and who

mimics what you say

, then we've got just the app for you.

Talking Tom Cat

is a

free iPad app

that lets you interact with a pet cat who, strangely enough, can also talk back to you by repeating what you say... just don't pull his tail.

Tutorials

#854 / 2010-11-30 09:30:00 / 1:46 min.
If you're a fan of YouTube and an Android user, then you'll be happy to hear about the

YouTube app for the Android

. It should look familiar to regular

YouTube users

as it has many of the same features as the YouTube website and allows you to

watch videos on your Android

wherever you want.

Top Secrets: YouTube Video Editor

#5 / 2010-11-19 09:00:00 / 1:23 min.
In this last episode, we show you how to

publish your edited videos

. Once you're done

editing a video

using YouTube's Video Editor

, you can give your new video a name and Publish it,

adding details

afterwards. We'll walk you through the

publishing process

and show you how to view your videos once they're published.

Top Secrets: YouTube Video Editor

#4 / 2010-11-18 09:00:00 / 1:23 min.
In order to make your newly

edited video

stand out more, you may want to add music. When you're looking at the storyboard in the

YouTube Video Editor

, it's actually fairly easy to

add music to your video

. We'll show you how to find the music you want and add it to your edited videos in this episode.

Top Secrets: YouTube Video Editor

#3 / 2010-11-17 09:00:00 / 1:45 min.
In this episode, we show you

how to splice videos together

using YouTube's Video Editor

. Any video that you've uploaded to your

YouTube account

can be cut and combined with another. We'll also be showing you

how to add transitions

between your video clips.

Top Secrets: YouTube Video Editor

#2 / 2010-11-16 09:00:00 / 1:20 min.
Here, we show you how to use the

YouTube Video Editor

to edit your first video. We'll teach you how to

add videos to the storyboard

and cut your videos to your liking. You can do this with multiple videos so that you can eventually

create a custom video

using

multiple video clips

.

Top Secrets: YouTube Video Editor

#1 / 2010-11-15 09:00:00 / 1:05 min.
In this episode, we introduce you to the

YouTube TestTube

. That's where you can go to

edit your YouTube videos

using the Video Editor once you log in to your

YouTube account

. Over the following episodes, we'll show you

how to use the Video Editor

and its various features.

How Do I use AppleTV

#12 / 2010-11-12 10:02:00 / 40:54 min.
In this series, we show you

how to use AppleTV

. AppleTV is a

multimedia streaming device

by Apple that allows you to stream media to your television set. Whether you want to

stream photos, videos or music

, or even if you want to

rent movies or television shows

, AppleTV can do it. In fact, it can even

access Netflix, YouTube or Flickr

, and we'll show you how to do all that and more.

How Do I use AppleTV

#7 / 2010-11-09 10:00:00 / 3:42 min.
In this episode, we show you how to

access YouTube through AppleTV

. Although the layout is different, you can

watch videos on YouTube

through your AppleTV the same way as you would using your computer. You can also

log in to YouTube

and see your Favorites and your subscriptions. We walk you through it in this episode.

Using the new and improved Twitter

#2 / 2010-09-27 09:01:00 / 1:18 min.
In this episode, we show you how the new Twitter has improved how Tweets are displayed. Now you can

expand Twitter tweets

to get more information and even

see related comments and tweets

. You can also display pictures and

videos in tweets

, including YouTube videos.

Gadget TV

#158 / 2010-09-24 12:00:00 / 3:44 min.
Andrew Moore-Crispin's first Barbie (honest) features a low resolution video camera implanted in her chest. She's part Flip video camera, part web cam and part disproportionately endowed plaything. Editing software available for PC users will help kids to unlock their inner media mavens and while the video quality is low-res, it's a great entry point for a kid that's expressed interest in video and video editing.

The A-List

#17 / 2010-09-23 17:00:00 / 4:57 min.
You'll come for the viral vids but you'll stay for the varyingly witty banter. Captain Eliza Bayne navigates us through the best of the best viral vids based on the best of the worst infomercials. She also awards the (what's the opposite of coveted?) brass toilet to a weak attempt at aping the ShamWow guy.

Gadget TV

#155 / 2010-09-13 12:00:00 / 3:27 min.
If you're on a desktop computer, if your laptop doesn't include a web cam or if the web cam in your laptop's bezel is of the VGA (640x480 resolution) variety, it's time to step up to HD. Microsoft's LifeCam Cinema brought 720p HD video to web chat and recordings. Now, similar technology has been shrunk down to fit in this unobtrusive little cam. Perfect for keeping in touch when shipping off to school or for recording YouTube response rants in HD.

Status Update

#6 / 2010-08-04 17:00:00 / 4:37 min.
The Old Spice The Man Your Man Could Smell Like campaign and the follow-up response videos represent a prime example of a

social media campaign done right

. Starring Isaiah Mustafa, the highly produced commercials and off the cuff response videos seemed to win over the entire Internet. Jay Goldman offers some successful ad campaign take-aways from the Old Spice win that can apply to your own social media marketing campaign.

Gadget TV

#139 / 2010-07-23 12:00:00 / 3:35 min.
Since time immemorial (ok, just over the last decade or so) we have been looking for practical ways to get downloaded and streaming video content off the computer and onto the TV. Now, with HDTVs in many North American living rooms, that quest has taken on a new importance. Seagate with its FreeAgent gear that we've looked at previously on the show has another great solution to offer. The FreeAgent GoFlex TV HD media player.

Lab Rats

#224 / 2010-05-31 17:00:00 / 21:29 min.
Andy and Sean talk about etiquette tips for using your technology in the modern age, including tips for email, mobile and social networking. There are no hard and fast rules for

proper tech etiquette

, but the guys have some solid real-world tips to ensure your online interactions are more genteel.

Maximizing your business with Google Local Business Center

#8 / 2010-04-28 09:00:00 / 1:58 min.
So you know how to send messages to customers and make coupons to lure them to your business. Want to make your page even more appealing? We'll show you how to add photos and videos that will really make your page pop with personality. Google Local Business Center makes it easy to

offer your own online coupons

to potential customers.

Developer Junior

#2 / 2010-04-28 08:30:00 / 6:50 min.
Last episode, we made our own game with Kodu. Now, we can make a spin-off movie to build on our game's success

using Windows Live Movie Maker

. Joey deVilla runs Junior through the process of

creating and editing movies with Windows Live Movie Maker

and sets him on his way to his 15 minutes of Internet fame.

Gmail 301 - Advanced Studies

#10 / 2010-03-26 09:00:00 / 1:34 min.
If you and your friends

share photos, videos and other multimedia in Gmail

, take heed. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan shows off a few

Google Labs

developments that are custom made for you.

The A-List

#15 / 2010-02-12 13:00:00 / 5:00 min.
Erin Blaskie steps up to bring the

best Valentine's viral vids

from across the interwebs. A marriage proposal done right, another that goes horribly wrong and a couple of wedding day thrillers.

Nexus One - the Google Phone video tutorial

#10 / 2010-01-22 09:01:00 / 2:43 min.
We round our our

Nexus One video tutorial series

by taking a look at the still and video camera on the

Nexus One

. The 5MP camera bests many other smartphones, and the fact that the Nexus One records smooth, clear video is just another notch on its belt.

Get Searching with Bing

#8 / 2010-01-13 09:00:00 / 1:56 min.
Bing is a decent

alternative to Hulu

as it gives you access to tons of TV shows as well as the best (and worst) viral vids the web hast to offer.

Watch full TV shows online for free

or search for a favorite actor, topic or even video source like ESPN, DailyMotion and more.

Breaking news tutorials

#53 / 2009-11-05 14:40:00 / 1:47 min.
If you've ever wondered what data Google keeps from your Google accounts, now you can see in one easy step. Visit Google Dashboard to check it out. In the

Google Dashboard

you can edit what data keeps about you and alter your privacy settings. Google Dashboard gives you access to and control over the information stored from over 20 Google products.

The Sweet Stuff: Software

#18 / 2009-10-22 12:00:00 / 3:44 min.

Downloading

. It's fun, it's educational, and it's how you get to try lots of cool software. You can

download programs

, you can download documents, you can download pictures... you can even

download TV shows and movies

. At times you may do so many downloads you wish you had a way to manage them. Well, here are three free download managers that you can try.

Web Watch

#8 / 2009-07-10 12:00:00 / 3:10 min.
The

cloud computing

concept puts all of your data, your applications, in short everything you'd typically have on your home or office computer, on remote storage. Web applications are a huge part of the cloud computing concept: anywhere you can get an Internet connection, you can have access to your apps. Adobe Air lets you interact with your web apps outside of your web browser. Stacy Reed runs down her top picks for the

five best Adobe Air applications

.

Gadget TV

#5 / 2009-05-22 12:00:00 / 2:40 min.
The small form factor Flip Ultra all but created the small handheld video camera category. Perfect for grabbing vids and posting them to services like YouTube, MySpace, PhotoBucket and similar, these tiny camcorders caught on. Now, with the Flip Ultra HD, the quintessential handheld video cam has been updated for the high definition times.

Breaking news tutorials

#18 / 2009-04-02 09:33:00 / 2:33 min.
Every year, online service providers and media outlets try to one-up each other with the craziest April Fools' day pranks. Internet denizens view the news of the day with suspicion and invariably, at least a few people are drawn in. Check out Stacy Reed's top picks for online April Fools' day pranks.

The A-List

#14 / 2009-03-05 12:00:00 / 4:39 min.
Amber Mac takes a look at some of the hottest, most hilarious and altogether amazing video game related viral vids in this episode of The A-List. Whether you're a gamer or not, these videos really must be seen to be believed: from the one-man bands to the marching bands, the retro throwbacks and the beatboxing flutist.

Safe Surfing - beginner's guide

#9 / 2009-02-19 09:00:00 / 3:57 min.
Social network have become a part of daily life. Facebook has over 150 million users. MySpace, Bebe, Twitter, and more also have millions of users. As a parent you need to have some guidelines for your children if you're going to let them participate online.

The A-List

#12 / 2009-02-05 12:00:00 / 4:17 min.
In this episode of The A-List we view vids that range from sedate to seditious. We see an unholy bacon creation, find that Batman is a Mortal Kombat noob, hear a slightly off-key ode to YouTube, check out the latest commercial from Cadbury and then chill out with what is apparently the only live webcam dedicated to lava lamps.

The A-List

#10 / 2009-01-22 17:00:00 / 4:36 min.
In this episode, AmberMac shows her love for things with no pants, shows off a truly amazing new shiny from Apple, revisits some viral video blasts from the past with recent remakes and shows some love for the kids.

The A-List

#9 / 2009-01-01 05:00:00 / 4:14 min.
Amber Mac runs down the latest and greatest viral vids from across the web. On this episode we see a parody of Britney Spears' first step on the comeback trail, a furry feline that clearly doesn't understand the finer points of yoga, an Onion send-up to holiday consumerism and more.

The A-List

#7 / 2008-12-11 17:00:00 / 4:42 min.
Amber Mac runs down her favorite holiday viral vids of all time. In this episode, we'll hear the multi-denominational Holiday Rap, see a crazy and crazy expensive light show, find Santa's missing reindeer and find out what Justin Timberlake wants to give you for Christmas and more.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#10 / 2008-11-28 09:00:00 / 1:54 min.
You would be forgiven for thinking that YouTube is just the online repository for amusing pet and stupid stunt videos. There's much more to it than that though. Under the hood there's a feature called Insight that gives some pretty detailed information on who's watching your videos, which of your videos are the most popular and a whole lot more.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#11 / 2008-11-28 09:00:00 / 20:08 min.
The butterscotch.com

Beginner's guide to YouTube

unlocks the power of this online video sharing phenom. Follow along over the next couple of weeks as we reveal some of the more

advanced features

that the typical YouTuber may never see.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#9 / 2008-11-27 09:00:00 / 2:26 min.
Asking friends, family and your adoring public to come to YouTube to see your videos is all well and good. But embedding a video player, complete with a playlist of your favorite or most recent vids is better. We'll run through getting your YouTube videos to display elsewhere, like your blog or personal web site.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#8 / 2008-11-26 09:00:00 / 2:31 min.
YouTube hides some pretty advanced features in your accounts page. While some of these features can add a new dimension to your video, they're also very easy to use. We'll show you how to add speech bubbles, notes and links within your videos, how to change the soundtrack and more.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#7 / 2008-11-25 09:00:00 / 1:59 min.
As you start uploading videos to YouTube to reside among the millions of hours of footage the site already contains, you'll want to keep your videos organized. Organizing your videos and updating your personal information on YouTube makes it easier for other YouTubers to find you on the site. Whether that's a good thing or not comes down to perspective.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#6 / 2008-11-24 09:00:00 / 3:27 min.
Every YouTuber gets his or her own dedicated channel. By default, this channel shares the same look and feel of YouTube and is named simply with your user name. However, roll up your sleeves as it's time to customize your YouTube channel by changing everything from content to layout, color to page name.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#5 / 2008-11-21 09:00:00 / 2:22 min.
One of the key benefits to being part of the YouTube community (aside from the untold number of amusing pet clips or course) is being able to comment on videos. YouTube community members can comment with either text comments or by posting a video response.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#4 / 2008-11-20 09:00:00 / 2:43 min.
Getting your first video onto YouTube can be done by either uploaded or recorded directly from your webcam. We'll look at how to get your video onto the web's go-to video hosting site. We'll also talk about privacy: You can choose to share your video with a select group of friends and family or with the world at large. Your public awaits, so let's get started!

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#3 / 2008-11-19 09:00:00 / 3:25 min.
YouTube is a great place to find funny, interesting or informative videos. However, with more hours of video than any one person has time to watch, it can all be a little overwhelming. When you find a YouTuber whose content you enjoy it's a good idea to subscribe to their YouTube channel. The search bar is the best place to start looking for content that is of specific interest to you.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#2 / 2008-11-18 09:00:00 / 2:09 min.
Now that you've got a YouTube account it's time to customize the homepage with the content you want to see front and center. Once you've added, removed or shuffled content around on your YouTube homepage, you'll be greeted by your own personalized YouTube portal whenever you log in. This is a great way to keep track of what your network has been up to since you last logged in.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

#1 / 2008-11-17 09:00:00 / 2:09 min.
YouTube is an online service that gives you a place to store and share all of the videos that you've created. Aside from just giving you a place to store your videos, it also allows you to watch other videos that members of the YouTube community have created. If you choose to make your videos public then people can watch your videos too.
You can watch videos without signing up but in order to participate in the community and upload your own videos, you'll want to create an account.

Tutorials

#42 / 2008-11-12 17:00:00 / 1:04 min.
YouTube doesn't provide a way to download and watch its videos offline or on a portable media player. Fortunately Vixy.net not only lets you download YouTube videos, but also convert them to watch on your iPod or other device. Here's how:

The A-List

#1 / 2008-10-29 00:00:00 / 3:30 min.
Host Amber Mac runs down the latest online fads, memes, viral vids and songs. In this episode, we catch up with giants of their respective industries Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld in their strange, big-budget attempt to go viral. We also celebrate the internet and the large hadron collider in song.

On Deck

#4 / 2008-10-28 17:00:00 / 1:37 min.
Matt and Amber meet up away from the deck and talk viral videos in advance of Amber's newest show, The A-List. Shot on location at No Regrets in Toronto, Amber and Matt explore the magic formula for a video to go viral.

On Deck

#2 / 2008-10-28 13:00:00 / 2:58 min.
Matt Harris welcomes Amber MacArthur to the deck to talk about her new show, The A-List. The A-List showcases the best of viral videos that are coming soon to a silly email forward near you.

How Do I use AppleTV

In this series we show you

how to use AppleTV

. AppleTV is a

multimedia streaming device

by Apple that allows you to stream media to your television set. Whether you want to

stream photos, videos or music

, or even if you want to

rent movies or television shows

, AppleTV can do it. In fact, it can even

access Netflix, YouTube or Flickr

, and we'll show you how to do all that and more.

Using the new and improved Twitter

In this series we'll show you how the new and improved Twitter is better than ever before and show you

how to use the new Twitter

. We'll show you how to

navigate the new Twitter interface

and show you how to

get more information out of tweets

, including how the new Twitter allows for pictures and

YouTube videos in tweets

.

How do I use the Flip Video

The Flip Video line has been around for a while and many people have caught on with the compact digital video recorders. That's why in this How Do I series we'll show you how to shoot videos using the Flip Ultra HD. This latest Flip Video model boasts a new FlipPort to attach Flip accessories and a removable battery so you can replace it when necessary.

How Do I Shoot video with the iPhone 4

Sean Carruthers runs through all the steps in shooting and editing together great videos using the cameras on the iPhone 4 from the first time you hit the record button to the finished, polished end product. From where to find videos you've shot to how to edit your videos both on the iPhone 4 or on the Mac or PC, you're well covered.

Beginner's guide to YouTube

The butterscotch.com Beginner's guide to YouTube unlocks the power of this online video sharing phenom. Follow along over the next couple of weeks as we reveal some of the more advanced features that the typical YouTuber may never see.

Accessing YouTube from your iPhone

Everyone know that YouTube is the place to go to find videos of

Top Secrets: YouTube Video Editor

In this edition of

Top Secrets

we introduce you to the

YouTube Video Editor

. A product of

YouTube's TestTube

where the developers test out exciting new features for YouTube, the Video Editor allows you to

edit your YouTube videos

by

cutting and splicing video clips

as well as

adding transitions

and

background music

in order to make a truly unique video. We'll show you how to do all that in more in this series.



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