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Becky Worley’s Holiday Gift Guide 2005 on Good Morning America Weekend THIS SATURDAY!

In answering a question posted to the comments to Becky Worley’s interview yesterday here: [ http://www.techtvforever.net/?p=313#comments ], Becky also let me know that she’s be on Good Morning America Weekend this saturday with all the holiday gift suggestions she’s picked up over the past few weeks and reccomendations she has for what you should put under the tree this year!

While she didn’t give anything away, she did clue me in to the fact that she’ll have an item that costs $16 for the cheapies on the list, and for those of us with a ton of cash to blow, another item raking up $65,000 that should get you drooling. Make sure to tune in, and check your local listings for your local ABC affiliate and air time! Happy Holidays!

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Lab Rats Blog!

Lab Rats, Andy Walker and Sean Carruthers’ new weekly videocast, now has a home on the web all it’s own aside from the old website they were using before (which still works if you have it bookmarked!). The new Lab Rats blog has status updates on the upcoming video (due tonight) and more information about the show. It’s in the links on the side in case you miss it, but here you go anyway!

[ http://www.labrats.tv/blog/ ]

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TechTV Forever Chats with Becky Worley, “Mother of All” and TechTV Alum, About Her Life and Her Plans for the Future!

One of my personal favorite personalities from the old TechTV days is the wonderful Becky Worley. [ http://www.beckyworley.com/ ] (and keep an eye on her blog: [ http://whatsupworley.blogspot.com/ ] So I couldn’t resist asking her to sit down with us for a bit and answer a few of our questions about what one of our favorite TechTV alums is doing with herself now, how everything is going, and giving all of us at TechTV Forever the opportunity to catch up with her and keep our eyes out for what’s she’s up to next!

Becky was kind enough to share with us exclusive information about her upcoming projects, gigs, including her NEW JOB! Check her out on Good Morning America from now on, including a spot THIS SATURDAY October 15th on ABC News’ Good Morning America Weekends, where Becky herself rounds up a bunch of really cool GPS Devices and gives you the viewer the lowdown on each one. Personally, I’m in the market for a GPS device, so this is good news for me! Check her out on Good Morning America this Saturday, October 15th! Check your local listings for your local ABC affiliate and tune in!

Keeping in the tradition of good interviews with informative and entertaining questions (and interviewees who give brilliant answers), all of us at TechTV Forever (especially me!) would like to thank Becky for taking the time out to answer our questions and give us the scoop on what she’s working on! Again, you’ll find this information FIRST at TechTVForever.net, so stick with us for the real scoop!

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TTVF: Your home on the net is BeckyWorley.com, [ http://www.beckyworley.com/ ] which shows you from some of our most beloved memories of you on screen, from hosting TechLive to being kneed in the stomach by a cop while wearing full body armor. Aside from this though, we don’t see much more straight from you on the web. Any plans on a blog or anything like that?

BECKY: I do have a blog, but it’s more of a journal of the things I’m up to on a professional level. I put articles I write up there and pictures from any interesting jobs, but it’s something I update maybe 3-4 times a month. I am writing a lot right now, but it’s a book project. More on that as it comes out, but it’s a follow up to my first book, Security Alert and it’s also about computer security and identity theft.

TTVF: Tell us more about your show on the National Geographic Channel, “Mother of All.” What’s it like working with all that high-powered, hardcore stuff?

BECKY: Mother of All was a great learning experience for me. To host a show outside the confines of TechTV, and to work with a new crew and new style of production was truly enlightening. I learned that I’m a very immersive TV person; I dislike just watching and commenting, I like being a part of things.

At first the producers just wanted me to walk around asking people what they were doing, but in the down-time, I was bored to death, so I took on little projects. It started with cleaning, then painting, then angle-grinding, and finally more heavy-duty tasks like plasma-cutting, MIG and torch welding. There were times when I thought I might take a finger off, but the satisfaction of making even a tiny contribution, added so much to my enjoyment on the projects.

In the third episode we made a tailgate vehicle for Oakland Raider fans. I took on the task of making recycling more fun. I fabricated a miniature field goal that was about 10 feet high, I figured out a kicking tee apparatus that would hold an aluminum can on a spring. And when we rolled out the vehicle on game day, I set up a game where kids (and kids at heart) could try to kick the cans through the uprights and into the recycling bins. It was one of my favorite memories of the whole show.

TTVF: What’s life on the set like? Do you enjoy working on the show? It must be a lot of hard work at the same time as a lot of fun to work on the biggest and baddest of everything!

BECKY: Well to clarify, Mother of All is over. National Geographic changed their programming direction after we had started the show. At first it seemed they wanted to enter the building genre (e.g. Monster Garage, Big, or American Choppers), but while we were in production on the series, new programming executives pushed them back toward the mission of National Geographic, the magazine. So we produced a show they liked, but they didn’t have a home for it anymore.

As for being on the set, we had a great crew. The show was shot by the Corona brothers- two outrageous photographers that used to work at TechTV. We had some really good people in the production crew as well, so we laughed a lot and worked some too.

TTVF: Mother of All is a departure from the work you used to do on TechLive; are you still interested in Technology at all?

BECKY: I will always make my living around technology. I have just signed a contract with ABC to be the technology contributor for Good Morning America. This is the type of job that suits me best. I love explaining tech to the general public: trying to make it more accessible and more fun. Look for me 3-4 times a month, on both weekdays and weekends.

I have also started teaching financial and computer security seminars. I taught my first two at Stanford last month (it’s a little intimidating to go into the classroom for the first time in the collegiate setting). I am developing this curriculum more in the hopes of offering the seminar to corporations and organizations as a benefit for their employees/members.

In the show-host line of work, I have two pilots that are being shopped to cable networks and syndicators right now, one is called “Tradeshow Nation”. As you can guess from the title it’s all about tradeshows: the coolest stuff, the craziest products and the amazing people who make their living by selling products at tradeshows. This would be a natural fit with tech reporting since so many shows now days have elements or an entire focus on tech.

The other pilot is called “Eat, Sleep, Fish!” Total departure from tech, I’ve always wanted to host a fishing show and this one is not just about angling, but about the whole fishing trip experience: the river, the lodge, and the food. My secret love of cooking is revealed: I get to be a TV-Chef, trying out all the fish recipes I’ve learned through the years (growing up in Hawaii- you eat anything and everything from the ocean: seaweed, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and a few fish every now and then, too). The show was a blast to shoot and I have high hopes that you may see it on the Food Network, OLN or some other brave network.

My final gig is doing color-commentary for College Sports TV (CSTV). They have covered quite a few men’s and women’s collegiate rugby matches including the final four over the last 3 years. I have had the pleasure of playing analyst for the on-air broadcasts. It’s such a departure from all the other types of reporting I’ve done, but it’s a rush to be able to combine something I’m passionate about (rugby) with my day job (TV).

TTVF: Do you miss the old TechTV folks? Do you stay in touch?

BECKY: I have a pack of TechTV people with whom I am very close. Names you would recognize like Lindsey Arent, Erica Hill, David Stevenson, and Brendan Moran. There are lots of producers who have been great to me in the past 2 years: all the work I’ve gotten since the G$ debacle has been through my TechTV friends. I miss the day to day existence with these people more than you could imagine.

I also miss the advice and wisdom of the people who really influenced and mentored me at TechTV: Leo, Jim Louderback, Greg Drebin, Scott Warren and Greg Brannan.

TTVF: Might we see you guest-voicing in a podcast or two in the near future?

BECKY: I can’t imagine what I’d have to say that could provide enough content for a significant podcast. I think of myself as someone who listens to the high-end of technology news and tries to distill it down and make it fun for the average consumer. Right now, I feel podcasts are for the early adopters, not the average joes. I have opinions- but there are enough opinions floating around out there right now, I’ll stick to listening to TWIT and Security Now!

TTVF: We knew you were finishing up your master’s degree in Computer Science and Education at Stanford (swoon-so smart!), any plans on a doctorate? Dr. Worley has a certain ring to it!

BECKY: Are you INSANE? It took me 5 years to get my master’s, I’d be getting Social Security benefits by the time I got a PhD! (Oh wait, there won’t be any Social Security by then, my bad)

TTVF: Do you still play rugby? Isn’t that…dangerous?

BECKY: I just retired from playing rugby year round, now I play a few times a year and am resting my knees. I am playing in a match this November in Bermuda. It’s the US women over thirty who’ve played for the US national team against the British women over thirty who’ve played for their respective countries. It’s in a beautiful place, usually about 2000 people watch in the stands, and I get to see all my old team mates. Life is good.

TTVF: What do you do in your free time? Anything fun?

BECKY: I run with my dogs, play the Ukulele, go to the beach, fish, go to Hawaii and see my parents, watch TV and read. I am also working for a non-profit called Sports 4 Kids www.sports4kids.org that puts P.E., recess, and play back into schools were athletic programs have been cut.

TTVF: You know I had to ask: do you still have that inflatable surfboard lying around? Was it REALLY any good? (and since then, do you do any more surfing?)

BECKY: The ULI (Ultra Light Inflatable) was one of my favorite TTV segments, but the board- err- no. It was pretty unstable and it did develop a few leaks. I have a real surfboard and I go thrash around on it every once in a while, but I have shown no improvement. I think the problem is I just like being in the water- I’m not really motivated to get better.

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Thanks again Becky!

One more thing she wanted to share with us came in an email she sent me earlier today:

“One thing I wanted to say to you and the folks who have been so supportive of the TechTV talent and the concept of ZDTV/TechTV: in an article about Charles Hirschhorn, it mentioned one of the possible reasons for his demise. ‘Efforts by G4 to improve TechTV’s shows with hipper hosts and formats that were more in line with G4’s teenage demographic target resulted in angry backlashes from older TechTV fans online and a revolving door of employee turnover’

As much as it may seem that you, the viewers are banging your heads against a wall, it may have made a difference. As someone who was there from the start and believed in our mission, I appreciate the group’s collective power and persistence.”

Right on Becky! Thanks, and you know we’ll keep up the fight for quality tech programming like the kind we enjoyed on TechTV!

Make sure you guys check out Becky Worley on Good Morning America talking tech! Also, keep an eye out for her on other networks as her pilots get shopped around! All of us here at TechTV Forever wish her the best of luck with all of her new shows and look forward to seeing her on TV wherever she might appear! Check her out on the web over at BeckyWorley.com [ http://www.beckyworley.com/ ] bookmark her blog, What’s Up Worley [ http://whatsupworley.blogspot.com/ ], and stick with TechTVForever for new and updated information on Becky’s projects as we learn about them!

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Happy Birthday, Morgan Webb!

Thanks to Highway, over at IHeartMorganWebb [ http://www.iheartmorganwebb.com/ ], we noticed that today is Morgan Webb’s 27th birthday! Happy birthday, Morgan! Here’s wishing you all the best from everyone at TechTV Forever!

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New Podcast: CyberWalker Mondays // Episode 1

Looks like we have a new podcast to track! Andy Walker, formerly of Call for Help fame and definitely of TechTVForever.net interview fame (thanks again Andy!) [ http://www.techtvforever.net/index.php?p=208%22 ] does a weekly radio bit on AM 640 in Toronto, on a show called The Stafford Show (locals, pay attention and listen!) where he answers live tech questions. This looks good, and he’s decided that well, as long as he does it, he may as well put it up for everyone to hear! Right now it’s called Cyberwalker Mondays, and the first episode is up and available for download. Check it out:

CyberWalker Mondays Episode 1 // October 3, 2005 – [ Cyberwalker Mondays Site | download ]

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Revision3 Online Content Subcriptions

Looks like Revision3 [ http://revision3.com/ ], the little online media network that brings us programming like DiggNation, Systm, and The Broken has gone subscription. No no, no worries, it doesn’t mean you’ll have to pay for your content, and it doesn’t mean you’ll have to fok over a credit card number just to check out the most recent DiggNation podcast, but it does mean that if you want the jump on the video version of DiggNation, for example, before everyone else, and you want dedicated and early access to the shows from Revision3 that you love, you can sign up for a small fee and get early access to the content as well as some other goodies. In the future, the Revision3 crew expects to have special features and content that will only be available to official members, so I say sign up!

Looks like it’ll be something like 5 dollars a month, or 50 dollars a year. Doesn’t sound too bad; now if only they could get on a regular schedule as far as content volume is concerned, I’ll be happy (DiggNation once a week is good, let’s see some more regular episodes of Systm and The Broken!) and more than happy to give them all my money. Read all about it, and even sign up to be a member here:

[ http://revision3.com/news/news_item.2005-09-19.1478432587/ ]

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TechTV Forever Interviews Amber MacArthur, Host of Call for Help and Command-N!

After begging and pleading (actually, she was very happy to help out!) our prayers have been answered and the lovely Amber MacArthur granted us an interview! Amber MacArthur is host of Call for Help [ http://www.callforhelptv.com/ ], on TV worldwide, started in Canada being produced up there, and now finally back in the United States on G4 Televison, showing at 11AM weekdays Eastern/8AM weekdays Pacific. Set your Tivos! In addition to the busy and rigorous schedule of making a world-wide television show, Amber also hosts and helps produce Command-N, [ http://www.commandn.tv/ ] a weekly video show with incredible popularity distributed over the web about all things technology and technology news and trends both online and offline. Amber’s home on the web is over at [ http://www.ambermac.com/ ], so check it out and don’t forget to bookmark it, she updates all the time!

A little over a month ago we had the opportunity to chat with her sadly ex-cohost Andy Walker [ http://www.techtvforever.net/index.php?p=208 ], but this time we wanted to ask her a few questions, and boy did she! We wanted to ask her questions about Call for Help’s return to American screens, what life is like on the set, upcoming segments and events on Command-N, and of course about her speciality, webdesign and usability! It was a lot of fun, and we want to thank Amber for taking the time out to answer our questions, again, a TechTV Forever exclusive!

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TTVF:How did you react when you learned the news that Call for Help would be on the air in the United States?

AMBER:We were all very, very excited about the sale to the U.S. It opens up a huge market for us and there is something very rewarding about being in three countries (Canada, Australia, and the United States). The nice thing about this “expansion” is that we can still produce the show in Canada and we can continue to maintain editorial control over all our content.

TTVF:Do you get the feeling that Call for Help will change significantly now that it’s back in American markets?

AMBER:I never had the feeling that we would be forced to change any of our content. The only thing we have to mindful of now is that the shows in the U.S. are airing, at least at for the time being, much later than when we shoot them in Canada, so we have to watch our references to new software, new sites, new products, prices, and so on. Other than that, I never anticipated any major adjustments. In short, I’ve always trusted Leo’s commitment to producing quality objective tech content and I know he would never compromise on this.

TTVF:Tell us a bit about your role on Call for Help, for those of us who may never have seen it. Is it fun?

AMBER:My official title is co-producer/co-host. What this means is that I produce (research, write, present) all my own segments (one segment per show and one free download per show). I also present 30 tips each month; Leo and Mikey help me with these tips. I’m planning to do a few gadget roundups each month on Call for Help; Sean Carruthers (one of our tech researchers) helps me out with these segments. Basically we all help each other, no matter how minor or major the task. Is it fun? Yes, it’s a blast! We have a really small team, but we’re all friends and there are constant pranks, laughs, and jokes in the works on a daily basis.

TTVF:Give us some insight into what we might be seeing from you on Call for Help in coming weeks!

AMBER:In the coming weeks I’m going to try to do some field reports, get outside and interview some interesting tech folks and cover some innovative projects. I plan to be at DesignFest (a web design conference in Toronto) and I will be doing my Web Workshop reviews with the help of some web professionals on site at this event. I can’t wait! It looks as though we’ll also be traveling to a few tech events so we can produce some thorough segments.

TTVF:How are things working out with Command-N? It’s an excellent show; are you and Mikey looking at doing this long-term?

AMBER:commandN is an amazing learning experience for all four of us on the team (Jeff, Brian, Mikey, and me). We’ve put out shows regularly for the past 15 weeks and we’ve asked our viewers to come along for the ride as we improve each and every episode. We’re going to continue to do this for as long as we can, and we’re going to continue to try to shoot at a different location each week, include a segment from Jeff in Halifax each week, and encourage Brian to do some more on-camera work (he’s awesome!). We plan to do this long-term, but our plans might differ somewhat from others in this space. We don’t want to ask viewers for money for the show, but instead we’ll focus on eventually getting a sponsor per show or per segment. The idea is not to wrap the entire show with ads, just to cover some of our costs and have a little money on hand to travel as a team to events like NextFest, WebZine 2005, or CES and report from there. We firmly believe that the more eyeballs we get watching commandN the better the chances we have to offer the show for free to anyone with an Internet connection and 22 minutes to learn about what’s new in tech, online and offline.

TTVF:Command-N Is getting pretty popular pretty quickly. About how wide an audience have you guys got? Are you going to keep the show free, oR maybe sell some gear? I’d love the little “command” logo on a t-shirt!

AMBER:Our audience is getting bigger and bigger each week, which is obviously our goal! The interesting thing about video content online is that there are often times when new viewers are going back and downloading old episode to catch up; it’s all on the viewers’ schedule, which is the best thing about producing our show online. You can get it when you want and watch it when you want. As for keeping the show free, that is our plan. We do accept donations and
our new GoDaddy promotion works for us because it fits nicely within the inSITE segment (and we all truly believe GoDaddy is a great service). Our deal with them is that they pay us whenever someone buys a service using the COMMANDN promo code (so if you need domain/hosting services and you use this code, you’ll be supporting us). We’ll also be launching our J!NX shop next week, which is another way viewers can help us out. The biggest help is from our hosting companies (SMUnique, ProGamer, and VizaWeb). Without their support wouldn’t be able to continue because the number of total downloads
now of all episodes is above one million.

TTVF:Do you believe the future of television (or at least technology content and programming) is in IPTV shows like Command-N [ http://www.commandn.tv/ ], DiggNation [ http://www.diggnation.com/ ], and Digital Life TV [ http://www.digitallifetv.com/ ]?

AMBER:I believe that the future of good technology programming is definitely online, but I don’t think it’s all going to change overnight. There are lots of folks who will continue to watch TV on a television set, so there is no reason to believe that a traditional medium, such as broadcast television, will die altogether. At the end of the day I think it’s all choice. There is an obvious shift insofar as how people are getting information and one of the major trends as of late is that more and more people are spending the bulk of their time online. I am definitely one of these people. I rarely
turn on my TV, but I love good video content and am dying to see more of it available on the Web. I think the most interesting element about commandN, Diggnation, and Digital Life TV that will affect traditional broadcast is not so much that we’re doing anything that differently than other TV shows (aside from distribution), but we are
doing it at a far reduced cost and we’re able to offer our video content to an international audience. There are no boundaries to accessing our shows, which means that for advertisers this is a goldmine. The numbers are huge. This is why we don’t want to force viewers to pay, but instead educate advertisers about this extremely powerful way of attracting a new and limitless audience.

TTVF:If someone is interested in technology journalism, and to do what you do, how would you get them started? What would you suggest they do?

AMBER:I would suggest that anyone who wants to get into technology journalism works in the tech field for some f time. It is also very important to develop a particular area of interest. I’ve been able to stay focused on web businesses, services, and applications, which is an ever-growing industry and the products just keep on getting better. It is also good to start a blog and start writing your own content and networking with others in this area.

TTVF:Any interesting segments coming up on Command-N that you can share with us?

AMBER:As for what’s coming up on commandN, we’re going to be doing more tech product reviews in the future and we’re going to try to schedule some interesting interviews with tech geeks (traditional and untraditional). We’ve even contacted a few actors who also happen to be into tech, so these episodes will definitely draw an even different audience than the one we currently have. We also plan to try to travel with the show, just to keep it fresh and fun. We will also cover what’s new on the web, particularly Web 2.0 biz, and also I’ll be keeping up with my inSITE web segment to help folks make better websites. Among all four of us, we really cover a wide range of all things tech – Mac, Windows, web, audio, video, music, and more.

TTVF:What are some really basic usability tips you would give to amateur webdesigners?

AMBER:I would suggest that anyone building a website tries to keep it as simple as possible. Also, it’s important to know your strengths. If you’re good at laying out information, but you’re not a good designer, then it makes sense to get help on the design front. I would also suggest that all the basics of good usability are covered in Jakob Nielsen’s book Designing Web Usability. Here are some more tips from my website to help get started:
[ http://ambermac.typepad.com/ambermac/usabilitycontent/index.html ]

TTVF:When you see a site where all the navigation tools are in Macromedia Flash, what’s your first reaction? 😉 [ed. note: this is a joke question with a really good answer. Among web designers, some people see no higher usability and webdesign crime than to design a site’s navigation tools(menus, links, etc) all in a program that requires a user to download another program just to view your site. Flash is common indeed and flash content is usually fine, but flash navigation is something of a taboo! ]

AMBER:The most important thing to keep in mind is to design for your users, so only use technologies that your audience has enabled. I’m also a big fan of simplicity, unless there is a definite reason why spicing up your site makes sense. Sure, Flash is cool but if your visitors (target audience) live in a rural area on dial-up you’ll likely to
only frustrate them.

TTVF:What’s your favorite HTML editor?

AMBER:Dreamweaver is a great tool, definitely my favourite.

TTVF:What new web technologies do you think we’ll be seeing more of in the next few years? (more search capability/tagging a-la
del.icio.us/etc)

AMBER: Tagging is obviously a popular new way to manage content, which is changing the way we use the Web. I’m also a huge fan of AJAX apps. Here is a list of some of the best: [ http://www.aventureforth.com/? p=13 ]
I do believe a lot of people will also move more and more towards web-based applications, so services like Blinksale, Writely, and Basecamp will become increasingly popular.

TTVF:What are a few of your favorite websites, and what sites do you think everyone should have bookmarked?

AMBER: I think I am starting to speak to everyone I know in URLs! In other words, check out [ http://www.ambermac.com ] to see some of my favorite sites (listed along the left-hand side). I do love [ http://waxy.org/links ], [ http://www.ruk.ca ], [ http://www.furl.net ], [ http://www.digg.com ], and [ http://www.techcrunch.com ]. I’m constantly saving all these sites and more within my Furl feed/site, which is available here: [ http://www.furl.net/members/ambermac ]

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Thanks a million Amber!

Again, if you want to know more about Amber, check out her bio over at the Call for Help website: [ http://www.callforhelptv.com/callforhelp/aboutus/bio_amber.shtml ] and visit the Call for Help homepage here: [ http://www.callforhelptv.com/ ] But that’s not all! If you don’t watch already, head over and check out the first 15 episodes of Command-N at [ http://www.commandn.tv/ ], and check out Amber’s site at [ http://www.ambermac.com/ ] for links, tips, tricks, tech and personal news, and much more!

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Charles Hirschorn Removed as G4 CEO

The man commonly known as the architect of the plan to absorb TechTV, dismantle it, remove the technology programming and lay off the TechTV staff, and relocate to Los Angeles has been removed as CEO of G4 Television. If the rumor is true, personally I think this is good news, regardless of whether it means something good for G4 television or the rebirth of any technology programming on television, it’s good to see that Hirschorn’s bad decisions have finally caught up with him and something is being done about it. One can only hope that in the future other network executives won’t make similar mistakes.

Everyone who said that Hirschorn would rue the day he dismantled and destroyed technology on television, and it would seem that now that day’s actually come around.

[ http://krose.typepad.com/kevinrose/2005/09/g4_ceo_fired.html ]

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Keep Andy on Call for Help!

We all know that Andy Walker is leaving Call for Help, although American audiences may not notice the difference until after the new year, when the shows are finally caught up, but those of us who know and respect Andy Walker for the technology guru that he is are more than sad to see him go.

Sadly, the reason Andy’s leaving is simple: contract foo. He’s an incredibly valuable asset to the show, and they tried to fork him a pay cut when it came around time for contract renewals. (sound familiar? TechTV did the same thing to Leo before it shuttered its windows!) And of course, having a life to lead, Andy did what any responsible person did, and declined the new offer, off to hopefully find someplace that would appreciate his talent. Well, we appreciate his talen and we want the executives at Call for Help to know that we do!

Andy has given me the go ahead to post the general Call for Help info email address: [ info@callforhelptv.com ] to send your comments, your disdain for their decision to treat Andy as such, and for you to send your suggestions that they bring him back to the show. Andy suggests that you also cc Leo himself on the messages: [ leo@callforhelptv.com ] because the program execs keep an eye on the info address, and Leo will have a real number of folks emailing if he’s cc’d on the messages-that way the execs can’t downplay it.

Get those keyboards working, everyone! Let your voices be heard!

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Andy Walker Leaves Call for Help!

Andy! Say it isn’t so! Leaving CfH? It can’t be!

We’re all sad to see Andy go, but never fear, he has a ton of projects up his sleeve, like Ping! [ http://ping.cyberwalker.com ] and Lab Rats [ http://labrats.cyberwalker.com/ ] which we’ll definitely continue to keep track of! But still, with CfH’s arrival in the United States, it sure is going to be sad to see Andy leave our television screens so soon after he arrived (for those in the US, anyway)! Regardless, all of us here at TechTVForever wish Andy the best of luck in all of his new pursuits, and hopefully we’ll have him back soon to discuss his future plans and ambitions!

Read Andy’s announcement on his blog here:
[ http://blog.cyberwalker.com/?p=160 ]

Read our interview with Andy here:
[ http://www.techtvforever.net/index.php?p=208 ]

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Coming Soon: Lab Rats!

Andy Walker is on the move! Between Call for Help, chatting with us [ http://www.techtvforever.net/index.php?p=208 ], and working on Ping! [ http://www.techtvforever.net/index.php?p=229 ] it looks like Andy and Sean Carruthers are working on a videocast called Lab Rats, which will begin airing on the internet in September!

Stay tuned, this is going to be another good one to add to the roundup, and we’ll be tracking even more shows than we used to, but hey-it’s all good as long as you have quality technology content, right? Right!

[ http://labrats.cyberwalker.com/ ]

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Coming Soon: Digital Life TV!

I didn’t know about this until Eric Craft posted it over at the TechTV-Forever messageboards [ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ ] but Patrick Norton, who’s been a writer at ExtremeTech [ http://www.extremetech.com/ ] among other things, is planning a new IPTV show called Digital Life TV, which will hopefully return our beloved Patrick to our screens as well as our airwaves.

The announcement and “coming soon” info is all right here:

[ http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1829623,00.asp?kc=ZDRSS05039TX1K0000791 ]

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People Programming and Podcasts

Coming Soon from CyberWalker: Ping!

Andy Walker, host of Call for Help, creator of CyberWalker [ http://www.cyberwalker.com/ ] and recent interviewee of ours [ http://www.techtvforever.net/index.php?p=208 ] is going to be starting a podcast called Ping! about, as quoted on the website: “A new podcast from Cyberwalker about the future and the people that make it.”

Sounds delicious, and I’m looking forward to it. No official release date yet, just Fall 2005, which is right around the corner, so stay tuned for details and more information! Soon we’ll have another Podcast to add to our weekly roundups! In the meantime, bookmark this page and stay tuned for updates:

[ http://ping.cyberwalker.com/ ]

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People Sites and Downloads

Martin Sargent’s New Blog!

Only four entries over there right now, but it’s definitely looking good. Martin’s new blog, Sargeworld [ http://sargeworld.com/ ], is up and running and its few entries are pretty long and quite amusing. If you haven’t checked it out, you definitely need to. Link’s added on the right, head on over and bookmark it. Here’s to hoping Martin finds some work soon, or hey-maybe Unscrewed will be the next show G4 realizes they should never have canned. Never know!

[ http://sargeworld.com/ ]

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People Programming and Podcasts TechNews Bytes

It’s official! Call for Help to air on G4TV in the USA

While an official press release is yet to come, Leo has finally given up on holding the secret back and let the beans spill in the last 5 minutes of his “Tech Guy on KFI” radio show this week and let it be known that, as suspected (and leaked on the G4 message boards) that Call for Help will begin airing on G4 Television starting August 29th at 11AM EST.

Set your Tivos and PVRs folks, this is great news! Many people had suspected it all along, but I’ve been duped by people with random internet posts too often before to fall for this one without it coming straight from the horse’s mouth. And while the attention is ramping up over this announcement, keep in mind that an official press release is still to come, so keep an eye out for that.

In the meantime, this is great news, and whether you like or hate G4, it’s definitely cause to celebrate!

UPDATE :: Looks like Leo’s made the official announcement. It’s kind of sad that G4 won’t see fit to make an announcement of their own (I’m more than skeptical of G4’s motives with regard to the silent inclusion of Call for Help to their lineup, their failure to post a press release, and their choice of timeslot-it rings setup for failure to me) but Leo knows the story and knows that anyone who would be watching would be checking on the official word from him, and he’s got it. Check out the most recent post at TWIT:

[ http://thisweekintech.com/node/3920 ]

More information as it becomes available!

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People Programming and Podcasts

CfH In the USA?

Leo’s been fueling the rumor mill for a while now, and he’s been talking about how he has a big announcement that he has to wait for a press release to talk about, but that hasn’t stopped the rumors from flying.

Some people think that it means another network has picked up Call For Help for air in the US. Others think that Leo’s worked out an IPTV subscription system so CfH can be downloaded in the US. Others, and this seems to be the most popular rumor, believe that CfH is being picked up in the US….by G4 Television. ::gasp!::

Well, I have to admit, I staved off the whole rumor bit and promised not to make an announcement until Leo did, but my feelings about the whole event lean that way-that G4 is going to pick up Call for Help. And a number of people, including G4 employees and forum admins, seem to agree:

[ http://forums.g4tv.com/messageview.cfm?catid=64&threadid=466445&forumid=1 ]

This is VERY hopeful news, but we’ve all been dissapointed before, so I’ll wait for the official word, but hey! Here’s rooting for CfH in the US again!

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Features People Site News

TechTV Forever Sits Down with Andy Walker, Host of Call for Help!

Recently the TTVF crew had the opportunity to chat with Andy Walker, host of Call for Help [ http://www.callforhelptv.com/ ] with Leo Laporte and Amber MacArthur, which is currently being aired on G4TechTV Canada and on several other fine networks around the world, (in places like Austrailia, the Phillipines, and more!) not to mention the owner of must-bookmark sites like Cyberwalker [ http://www.cyberwalker.com/ ], which includes his blog [ http://blog.cyberwalker.com/ ], and the Cyberwalker Software Library [ http://software.cyberwalker.com/ ]!

We wanted to ask him questions about his new book, what its like working on Call for Help, his insights on the direction of technology, and of course his own personal preference in gadgets and gear. It was a good time, and we really thank Andy for taking the time to answer our questions, exclusive to TechTV Forever! Now then, on with the interview!

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TTVF: Andy, tell us a little about your new book, why did you choose to write a book about these topics?

ANDY: It’s one of the most important topics in personal computers today. A lot of our questions on the show relate directly to security, and Que Publishing felt the timing was right. With the encouragement of Leo, who has agreed to write the foreword, I couldn’t say no!

TTVF: Where will we be able to pick up a copy of your book?

ANDY: The book, called The Absolute Beginners Guide to Security, Spam, Spyware and Viruses, is being published by Que. They will distribute it internationally, so you’ll be able to get a copy from all major book chains as well as Amazon.com and Amazon.ca and other online book sellers. Pre-ordering is available now. More info here: [ http://www.cyberwalker.com/books/abg-security.html ] I sound like an infomerical!

TTVF: What was the inspiration for the Cyberwalker Software Library? [ http://software.cyberwalker.com/ ]

ANDY: I just thought there was a lack of good software library resources on the Net that reflected what Cyberwalker was all about. Download.com is awesome but it’s too big and unfocused. On Cyberwalker.com, I was always linking out to other computer fix it resources and thought why not create a mini site to keep it in the family. It’s early days yet, but you’ll see a lot of new content on there that no only shows you freeware, payware and shareware but also helps you choose the right programs and lets the community participate with comments and product ratings.

TTVF: How does the Cyberwalker Software Library differ from sites like Download.com?

ANDY: It mostly focuses on fix-it tools for the PC. The focus was Craig Worden’s idea. He’s my software site webmaster (you may know him as tambits10 on Leoville). However we want to include all the great freeware out there in a separate section.

TTVF: Tell us a little about Call for Help, what is the average day on the set like?

ANDY: It’s a crazy schedule. We’re in for makeup and prep in the AM and then we get to it. And we do one show after another with a break in between for more makeup and a wardrobe change and maybe a coffee. We shoot it in realtime as if it’s live. So no stopping for tech issues or gaffes – its all in there. Then we go til the end of the day. We go out for a bite sometimes at dinner and then off home to bed. It’s grueling, but tons of fun. It’s my favorite part of the job. And we do that for four days in a row.

TTVF: What goes into getting an episode of Call For Help from idea to screen?

ANDY: Amber and I cook up our own segments (15 per mo) and free files (with suggestions of course from viewers). Mike preps 5 free files and helps with preproduction. And Sean and Mike do loads of lab work on segments for each cycle. Leo chooses calls from the email and is our ultimate content adviser approving everything you see on the show.
Jenny Chase produces the callers and Claudia does guest booking with input from everyone. Producers Katya and Matt work with use to develop ideas and are the backbone of the show. Matt also works with me on field segments. He is amazing. Katya is just a dream to work with too. They are all young hardworking excellent people. I feel so lucky to work with such a strong team and such awesome co-hosts.

TTVF: Do you think there is a future for technology on television? In Canada? Abroad?

ANDY: It’s hard to say. I think you’ll see a lot of IP TV based content about tech. And you’ll see tech content make its way into lifestyle shows on mainstream TV. A dedicated channel with full blown content? Not as we have seen in the past. But IP TV is about to happen. TV is changing and its future is bright. Tech content will lead the way. All you have to do is look at TWIT [ http://www.twit.tv/ ] and Command-N [ http://www.commandn.tv/ ] for proof if its popularity.

TTVF: Do yo think that the future of TV is on the internet using downloadable programs such as Systm [http://www.systm.org/ ] and Command-N [ http://www.commandn.tv/ ] as early examples?

ANDY: See above. YES! The world is about to change.

TTVF: So many of us know so little about G4TechTV Canada. What do you think really puts G4TTV Canada apart from their American counterpart?

ANDY: The recognition that technology is a key part of the content. G4 is all gaming of course while, G4TechTV Canada recognized non-gaming tech content is as important. However it’s a business decision. G4 has made a lot of people angry for what they did to TechTV, but in the end it was business people making business decisions. And business people think with their wallets not with their hearts.

TTVF: Where do you see computers and related technologies going in the next 5 years?

ANDY: Smaller, faster, lighter and more mobile. Wireless will be a suite of technologies not just one or two specifications. The marketing keyword on product boxes is “networked”. Consumer electronics will be paired with the internet as a given. Just as you would expect color on a screen and wouldn’t think about buying a black and white screen, you will see non-connected consumer electronics as yesterday’s technology.

TTVF: What’s your favorite gadget?

ANDY: My laptop is my life. Right now I have a Toshiba P20, but soon I’ll be replacing it. Thinking Thinkpad T42.

TTVF: Do you own an iPod, what’s your favorite mp3 player?

ANDY: I have a 1GB iPod shuffle and I love it. I use it in my car with a Belkin Tunecast II that plays music on my car FM radio. My iMac has been a disappointment as a multimedia production machine, however it has become my “stereo”, if I can use such an old fashioned word.

TTVF: Can you give us a quick run-down of some of your “must-have” gadgets and gear?

ANDY: A Bluetooth cellphone that disappears in my pocket. I have a Motorola RAZR. A PVR – I am shopping for one here in Toronto. I miss my TiVO from my Berkeley, CA days. An HDTV – I have an HD CRT at the moment. Waiting on a Samsung DLP. Have to save my pennies. Laptop. Wi-Fi router. Fastest broadband connection I can find (I have a 5 M/bps cable service). MP3 player for exercise and the car.

TTVF: Are there any projects in your future that you can share with us at this time?

ANDY: There are so many. Another book for sure. AndyWalker.com will launch soon, designed by Tackie. You’ll also see a “Tackie” resdesign of Cyberwalker.com with RSS and XML content from [ http://software.cyberwalker.com/ ] and [ http://blog.cyberwalker.com].
My Jetson book — the Jetson Prophesy — is still being looked at by the New York publishing houses. I am also looking at doing a podcast, but the other projects are a priority at the moment so I’ll be guesting here and there.

TTVF: How are your kittens Biff and Boo settling in at your home, do they own it yet?

ANDY: Biff and Boo are terrorizing my apartment. The have doubled in size and they have learned to eat the plants, climb on the kitchen table and monopolize my time. They are driving me nuts. But I adore them! More pix on my blog soon and an appearance on the show in a demo soon!

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Thanks Andy!

You can check out Andy’s bio at G4TechTV.ca [ http://www.g4techtv.ca/callforhelp/aboutus/bio_andy.shtml ] and visit the Call for Help website here [ http://www.callforhelptv.com ] for more information about the show, and of course visit CyberWalker.com [ http://www.cyberwalker.com/ ] for loads of tech tips and tricks, Andy’s blog, the Cyberwalker software archives, and much much more!

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People Tips and Tricks

Andy Walker’s New Book Scheduled for Release in October

Andy Walker’s new book, Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Security, Spam Spyware and Viruses is slated to hit the store shelves in late October, and you can already preorder the book at Amazon. [ Amazon US | Amazon CA ] The book looks good so far, and looks to be full of tons of valuable information for anyone who finds themselves floundering in the wired world looking for ways to keep themselves safe and understand exactly what all of the commotion is all about! More details are over at Andy’s blog:

[ http://blog.cyberwalker.com/?p=147 ]

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People

Leo Laporte on Mad Penguin: The PC and Open Source Will Outlive Windows

MadPenguin.org [ http://www.magpenguin.org/ ] has an interview with Leo Laporte, focusing on the notion that the PC and open source software and standards will long outlive Microsoft and Windows. What’s that you say? Never? Microsoft will always be a permenent fixture? Leo doesn’t necessarily agree with you, and he gives some very good answers to the questions of why, what’ll replace Microsoft at the top of the technology innovation world, and the future of technology.

Leo starts out with a little background to his faith in open-source and the impact it’s had on technology and the nature of the internet, and how the culture of open source and free information has influenced people, companies, and the constant battle between keeping information available and open versus large media agencies trying to keep information locked down. The conversation then moves into Leo’s opinion that the PC will outlive Windows, and why. Check it out:

[ http://madpenguin.org/cms/?m=show&id=4791&page=1 ]

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People Sites and Downloads

TWiT Soundboard

Were you wondering where Leo got those Dvorak sounds for the TWiT episode where Dvorak wasn’t there? So was I! And now I know:

[ http://shutsa.com/twit/ ]
UPDATE: // This link is dead. Try this one! [ http://techtainment.net/images/twitsb.swf ]

The TWiT Soundboard! Amazing quotes from Dvorak like “Nah,” and “Ah..uhm…I don’t remember all the details,” and other tidbits like Patrick saying “Someone is breathing really heavily..it’s kinda hot,” and “Eat rocket, weasel!” Not to mention some of Leo’s best quotes, like “G4 eats it’s young” and “I go to Canada to steal my music,” all of which are totally out of context, naturally. But hey, it’s fun!

Check it out, a lot of em got laughs out of me!