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JUNE 17, 2011

Gadget Guy coming to the SOS Computer Talk Show on WGUL AM 860, beginning June 26

OK, it's really happening. The Gadget Guy is coming to talk radio beginning June 26. Here's a radio promo my friends at WGUL put together, so I guess there's no turning back now!

GadgetGuy Radio Promo by timesgadgetguy

If you like talk radio and want to talk about computers and gadgets, tune in to the SOS Computer Talk Show on WGUL 860 AM. Beginning Sunday, June 26 I will join show host Sean O and co-hosts Christopher Lawson and Professor Windows from 12 noon to 1 PM each week. You can give us a call at 813-289-1860 if you have a question and if you don’t want to be on the air you can send your question to host@soscomputertalk.com and we will answer your question on the air. Please only call during show hours. 

Each week I'll pick a gadget topic to feature on the show and for the first week, that topic will be "gadgets for surviving a hurricane."

mzl.tmimtwec.320x480-75.jpgIf you aren't near a radio you also can listen to the show via live streaming on the WGUL site on your computer. Additionally, WGUL has an iOS app for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, so you can listen on the go. And if you miss the live broadcast you can download it as a podcast. Replays of the show can be heard Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 PM.

Sponsored by Knology, the SOS Computer Talk Show is rated as the number one computer technology talk show on West Coast of Florida. Host Sean O from Computek of Tampa Bay and his co-hosts will help you with your computer questions and I have you down with the gadgets. Put on your propeller beanie and give us a call!

OK, now I'm off to practice my radio voice.  ; - )

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Do you love gadgets? The Gadget Guy, also known as Jack Rowland, brings you the latest technology and gadget news including iPhone and Android apps, all types of personal electronics, geeky toys and gizmos and even simple doodads you can use in the kitchen and garage. His "how-to" instructions and videos bring a MacGyver-like sensibility to how you get things done with the magic of gadgets. Jack, a former Tampa Bay Times photographer and writer who now is an independent journalist, is a longtime gadget geek who loves to tell you about how things work. Welcome to his world.

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