Lets's Talk Computers - Paraglyph Press
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On the air since 1989, Let's Talk Computers ranks as one of the longest-running computer radio talk shows.  Let's Talk Computers is broadcast via radio to stations across the United States and to colleges and universities everywhere. Any of our current and past interviews can also be heard anytime anywhere via the Internet.

You can hear Let's Talk Computers at any time, from anywhere in the world, over the Internet, using Streaming Media. You can listen in to the "insider" conversations, covering the latest innovations, hardware, and software and how they affect you.

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May 24, 2003 Show:   Topic: Wireless Networking  Guest: Jeff Duntemann
Paraglyph Press focuses on publishing books for computer users everywhere on programming, networking, web development, and emerging technologies. The key lines in Paraglyph Press are the best-selling Black Book and Little Black Book series. Paraglyph also publishes books for design professionals in the f/x & design, In Depth, and Visual Insight series as well as books for game programmers and electronic gaming enthusiasts.

Noted author Jeff Duntemann brings his experience with wireless networking to the printed page in Paraglyph Press' latest release, "Drive-By Wi-Fi". Jeff discusses the latest technologies in wireless networking, security issues, and setting up a network.
Listen To Paraglyph PressMay 24, 2003 interview
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