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Over the past decade, California has enacted significant criminal justice reform policies and practices turning the criminal justice system on its head. Are these reform efforts having a devastating impact on crime rates and victims’ rights? Please join national crime victims rights’ advocate Michael Ramos, the former District Attorney of San Bernardino County and champion for victims’ rights, along with national law enforcement expert Paul Cappitelli, a retired Sherrif’s Captain and former ...
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Over the past decade, California has enacted significant criminal justice reform policies and practices turning the criminal justice system on its head. Are these reform efforts having a devastating impact on crime rates and victims’ rights? Please join National Crime Victims’ Rights Advocate Michael Ramos, the former District Attorney of San Berna…
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Have some frustrations you need to work out? Then might I suggest shooting your fellow viewer in the virtual face! Jupiter Broadcasting has a new public Xonotic server! Free to play and free to join! I’ll tell you all about it, plus a few details about the free open source first person shooter, Xonotic. In this week’s episode of an In Depth Look.…
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One thing everyone around the world now shares is common, is the universal truth that a giant industry exists to filter out our lives make sure we only hear and see what they want us to. For many of us there have been watershed events that force us to really see this in it’s entire scope. Once faced with this hard truth, I was left with only one th…
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We have a new show: TORked! A new podcast covering Star Wars The Old Republic from multiple perspectives. The show will provide the latest news, tips, tricks and game updates. Casual and hardcore players alike will find this show helpful as they deal with the potentially disorienting galaxy of SWTOR.…
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So what is it? It's a tablet called the C71 built by ZeniThink, sold under various names. ZeniThink appears to be competing in the cheap Android space, and some of their models have some real design flair to them. Zenithink were one of the first Android tablet makers in China, and were responsible for the original Android ePad almost 2 years ago. T…
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Find out how easy it is to install Ice Cream Sandwich on your PC, why you might want to do it, and what you can do with it! Plus an easy way to run Android in VirtualBox, and how to get Ethernet support under Android. Plus in the show notes, Chris' shares his three easy steps to getting started!
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I recently began to overcome a challenge I’ve been facing in my life for a few years. In this episode, I’ll share my story in the hope it can help you overcome a challenge you may be facing. Find out how I finally got my butt in gear to take care of my life challenge! Thanks to: GOG.com – the digital game distributor with a difference. Get 10% off …
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Can an a silent ATOM CPU powered computer, with no moving parts make the ultimate home theater PC (HTPC). Chris sets out to build a proof of concept, and documents his findings, and thoughts! PLUS: A few tips and tricks for your own home theater builds!
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Can a 20 year old Star Trek game contain the secrets to a fantastic Action Adventure game for anyone? Well I think so, and in this episode I’ll attempt to make my case! Why I think Star Trek the 25th Anniversary has the key ingredients to a great game!
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It's just good computer hygiene to check what ports you have open from time to time. And its also a good security practice. In this week's episode, we're going to have FUN with port scanning... Yes really! How to check your own computer, other systems on your LAN, and audit your firewall from an outside host.…
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A PVR for the Internet? Find out how this open source tool can be used to download TV off the net, or just a good clean organizational tool! What is sick beard? It's a server-side application that can be used to to automate downloading of TV episode releases from USENET or Torrents. Or at the very least, to organize your media collection better. I …
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Chris covers the software he uses to make Jupiter Broadcasting’s weekly shows, plus his simple setup for audio podcast. And how he kicks things up a notch when he wants a project to have some extra polish! Plus a few tips and tricks to help you with your projects, and some viewer questions and answers!…
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Jupiter Broadcasting has an audience reach of millions, over seven hours of produced content a week, and all from a garage studio. In this episode get a behind the scenes tour of Jupiter Broadcasting’s HD virtual studio. Find out how with a few tricks, Chris can turn around an 1+ hour HD episode in just a matter of hours. And how it’s all done live…
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Complex passwords can be a real pain in the butt, after you watch this episode you’ll learn how LastPass makes great password management stupid easy! LastPass’ Password Vault is protected by a master password and is encrypted locally, synchronized to any other browser. LastPass also has a form filler that automates password entering and form fillin…
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Another behind the scenes look at Jupiter Broadcasting’s HD Studio built on the cheap! This episode goes into a lot of the computer gear it takes to run the studio, for live HD capture and live flash streaming. Find out what equipment we use to get the job done. Equipment Covered: Canon Camera: http://bit.ly/yDGyM MXO2 Mini: http://bit.ly/BrLXF Wir…
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A quick and dirty tour of our HD production studio, where we record all our shows at jupiterbroadcasting.com Lots of details covered, but so much more was probably left out. If you have questions hit me up on Twitter (twitter.com/ChrisLAS) and I’ll try to answer, or ask away in our forum (jupitercolony.com)! Behind The Scenes of Jupiter Broadcastin…
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Over the years I’ve written several microphone reviews in my ongoing search for the one microphone that combines quality of sound, great features, and does not require very expensive equipment to operate. Those requirements make USB microphones very attractive, they plug right into the computer and show up as a digital sound device, they are powere…
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Bryan and Chris review the latest release of VirtualBox, which includes Guest openGL support with working Compiz in Linux guests. What sets VirtualBox apart? Where can it improve? We discuss! -LINKS- VirtualBox: http://www.virtualbox.org/
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Do you know if you’re really secure? Ill cover some of the tools the pros use to audit the security of their own computers and networks. The video will tell you how you can leverage these tools to find vulnerabilities and resolve them, before an attacker has the chance to exploit them. -LINKS- NESSUS: http://bit.ly/NlaL Metasploit: http://bit.ly/1t…
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Near the end of every April Bellingham Washington’s technical college hosts LinuxFest Northwest. This video is some of what we saw last year, with LinuxFest Northwest around the corner we thought it would be a good time to show all what it is about! Find out more at: http://linuxfestnorthwest.org/
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With so much content online, it can be a chore to keep it all organized, I recommend you take a look at Miro. In this video I take a look at Miro, which tries to be a DVR for all your online video and audio content. LINKS: Miro: www.getmiro.com Grab our feed: http://tinyurl.com/jbfeeds
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The final round up of contenders against FreeNAS. How does it all stack up? Watch to find out! LINKS: Drobo Review: http://hex.io/4qx FreeNAS Review: http://hex.io/4tk FreeNAS V. HP MediaSmart: http://hex.io/4qx Drobo FW800: http://hex.io/5c0 Our Store: jupiterbroadcasting.com/store
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Chris covers the powerful software that can transform an old PC into a full blown NAS, and talks about some of the great services and features that you may not know about! Links for this week’s episode: FreeNAS: http://www.freenas.org IDE to CF Adapter: http://hex.io/49k
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This episode is all about Amazon’s Elastic Cloud Computer Service, is the dream of a on-demand powerful cloud computing system under our own control a reality? I set out to answer that question! Links for this week’s episode: Recommended Books to help learn EC2: http://tinyurl.com/8q7p5y http://tinyurl.com/939lux (NOTE: We do get a very small commi…
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I cover my research phase of installing Linux on the PS3, and outlines his goals and reasons for the project. Warning: Prepare to hear “Playstation Three” a lot, what can I say… I was distracted by dinner when this was recorded, I’ll mix it up in part 2!
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This episode focuses on the box that just might finally let you take full control of your media, and can help you get content anywhere you want, when you want it. Also, find out what open source technology powers the Slingbox! Links for this episode: Slingbox Pro HD: http://tinyurl.com/9xhm3t RSS Info from the Forum: http://tinyurl.com/834m47…
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A full roundup and review of some of the best options for Podcasting microphones, or other vocal work. Products reviewed in this episode: Rode Mic: http://tinyurl.com/76kjsw Blue Snowball: http://tinyurl.com/8gvawf MXL 990: http://tinyurl.com/6uzhbu Heil PR-40: http://tinyurl.com/9mdm2c For a complete review, check out the write up on Chris’ blog t…
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