Lets's Talk Computers - Laplink
Broadcasting Computer News / Reviews - Since 1989
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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 27, 2006 Show:   Topic: PC transfer and Migration Software  Guest: Emir Aboulhosn
Laplink is the expert in remote access, migration, file transfer and synchronization technologies.

Emir Aboulhosn, Vice President of Marketing & Communications for LapLink, discuses PCmover, an easy to use, wizard driven program that allows you to move all your files, settings, and especially all your applications from one computer to another. Think of PCmover when you are thinking about purchasing a new PC.
Listen To LaplinkMay 27, 2006 interview
November 9, 2002 Show:   Topic: Communications  Guest: Mark Eppley


Listen To LapLinkNovember 9, 2002 interview
March 23, 2002 Show:   Topic: Communications  Guest: Mark Eppley


Listen To LapLink.comMarch 23, 2002 interview
July 21, 2001 Show:   Topic: Communications  Guest: Mark Eppley


Listen To LapLinkJuly 21, 2001 interview
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