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Matthew, the Nerd, and Gareth, the Normal, talk through the world of Technology and work out what it all means. To watch the show check it out on YouTube

  1. 7 FEB

    Nerd and Normal | Phone and Computer Maintenance

    This week Gareth and Matthew look into what you should do help keep your phones and computers working as well as possible. They touched on the latest update for Windows that was released in January 2026.  ZDNet has a list of some of the issues that were created with the update https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-11-bug-roundup/ Ensuring your iPhone don't update automatically by going in to Settings and then General and Software Update and turning off automatic updates. Instead update the phones manually a couple of weeks after the updates are released. Update Android apps through the Play Store and the App Store on iOS by pressing on the account details in the top right corner of the screen. Check how the space on the phone is going by pressing Settings, then General and Device Storage. Hard restarts of phones should be done regularly by, on iPhones, quickly pressing the volume up and then volume down followed by holding the Power Button on the other side of the phone down until the Apple logo appears. On Android you should hold down either the volume up or volume down button and holding the power button at the same time. You should also go into the settings on an Android phone and search for "Button" and change the long press setting to Power Menu to ensure the button brings up the power menu without other buttons being held down. Back up iPhones to iTunes on Windows computers or Finder on Apple computers for free. With computers updates for most programs work automatically. In Windows settings and Windows Updates, make sure the setting to install updates as soon as they are available is turned off to give you a break from the updates of a couple of weeks after they are released. When you need to clean your computer storage Matthew says to use Wiztree to manually clean temporary files https://diskanalyzer.com/ You should not defrag storage on modern computers. Windows has basic maintenance built in now.  You should look into Task Manager , by holding down the Ctrl, Shift and Esc buttons on the keyboard to and go into the Startup section to turn off programs from starting up with Windows to speed it up. If you are after a free antivirus you can use the one built into Windows 11 or you can get Bitdefender from https://www.bitdefender.com/en-au/consumer/free-antivirus Keep dust away from the grills and air holes on you computer. To back up your computer you can use Cobian Reflector for free https://www.cobiansoft.com/ If you have any topics or questions you can post a comment here or email us at nerdandnormalpodcast@gmail.com #computermaintenance #phonemaintenance #nerdandnormal #podcast #australianpodcast #freeprogram

    41 min
  2. 13/12/2025

    Nerd and Normal | Answering Your Technology Questions

    Smart Homes, Wearables, AR Glasses, Smart Meters and EV Charges Matthew and Gareth discussed the challenges of smart homes, including the complexity of setting up devices with different manufacturers and Wi-Fi settings. Matthew shared an experience of helping a customer with a completely smart home that was more complex than the owners could manage. They explored issues like the lack of instruction manuals, the reliance on Wi-Fi, and the potential for smart homes to become "dumb" during power outages. The conversation also touched on the need for multiple apps to control different aspects of a smart home and the limitations of unified smart home systems like Google Home. Google Home Radio Playback Issues Matthew explained that Google Home devices have been experiencing issues with radio playback, where the system would stop working for a month before being partially fixed but now only plays for 30 minutes. He attributed this to Google's automated testing process, which relies on virtual computers rather than real-world testing, leading to untested updates that cause problems. Matthew emphasized that while smart home technology can be useful, he personally only has one smart device - a Kmart light globe - and advised that health-related wearables should always be discussed with a doctor before purchase, as medical software systems like Best Practice and Praxoft cannot directly use data from many wearables. AR Glasses Capabilities and Concerns Matthew explained the capabilities of AR glasses, including their ability to display information in the user's field of view and record real-time video. He noted concerns about recording people without their knowledge and the potential for distraction while using the glasses. Gareth inquired about the glasses' ability to correct vision and their availability and cost in Australia. Matthew clarified that while some AR glasses can accommodate prescription lenses, they are not yet AI-enabled to automatically adjust for vision changes. He also mentioned that AR glasses are currently expensive but have a niche market of early adopters. EVs, Smart Meters, and Charging Matthew and Gareth discussed smart meters, EV chargers, and electric vehicles. Matthew expressed skepticism about smart meters, citing potential cost increases and power company control. They explored the technical requirements and costs of EV chargers, with Matthew emphasizing the importance of charge speed. Matthew shared his preference for hybrid over fully electric vehicles due to range anxiety and charging convenience. Gareth mentioned Rolls-Royce's new electric car, which Matthew found unappealing due to its high price and charging limitations.

    26 min

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Matthew, the Nerd, and Gareth, the Normal, talk through the world of Technology and work out what it all means. To watch the show check it out on YouTube