You Just Can’t Quit Windows
You Just Can’t Quit Windows | Battle Born Tech · June 2, 2026 This week on Battle Born Tech, Your computer is lying to you — and this week, so is the Microsoft Store. Christy can’t say “Ethernet” but he can warn you that the antivirus you’re trusting may already be obsolete, cyber attacks have gone from a two-year threat window down to just 10 hours, and some critical Microsoft security certificates are about to expire. No big deal, right? Bryan sleeps fine at night because his music computer has never met the internet — and never will. Lee can’t say the same. A recycled Windows laptop has wandered into his life, and now he’s asking the age-old question: is Home edition for losers? We discuss what you actually get when you go Pro. Meanwhile, Char discovers that free, in-person tech help exists — at your local library, no less — and Christy doubles down with senior center options in Carson City and Douglas County. Call us. Bring your typewriter. No judgment. Battle Born Tech airs Tuesdays at 8 PM Pacific on FM 95.1 · Stream live at KNVC.org · battleborn.tech · bbtl.ink/stats · Call the studio Saturdays 9–11 AM Pacific: 775-241-3571
Who’s Running This Thing?
Who’s Running This Thing? | Battle Born Tech · May 26, 2026 This week on Battle Born Tech, Christy’s computers can’t sleep — they stay up until their updates are finished. Joe is equal parts fascinated and unsettled by the story of AI agents left alone in a virtual world for 15 days — and what happened when things went very, very wrong. Lee wants to know what an Administrator account actually gets you in Windows, and Christy weighs in on the double-edged sword of having the keys to the kingdom — yes, including setting the clock. Paul has a revelation: that camera in your pocket does more than take selfies. Don brings his Apple photos to Windows and wonders where all his thumbnails went. We have answers — and a quote about taking the Apple out of the files. Battle Born Tech airs Tuesdays at 8 PM Pacific on FM 95.1 · Stream live at KNVC.org · battleborn.tech · bbtl.ink/stats · Call the studio Saturdays 9–11 AM Pacific: 775-241-3571
Don’t Ask—Don’t Tell
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell | Battle Born Tech · May 19, 2026 “There is no undo on log-off.” This week on Battle Born Tech, Christy consoles the callers while Joe — hair somewhere between Scorched and Torched — warns listeners about AI that knows exactly how to get what it wants from you. Unusual offers. Fake urgency. Age restrictions. Sound familiar? Joe breaks down the signs before the scams break down your wallet. Speaking of things that want something from you — your laptop might be next. Bill calls in wondering why his computer has suddenly turned into a nag and a scold. Turns out Windows has been asking — and Bill has been told — one too many times. We walk him through silencing the noise and setting things to the only sensible option: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. (We adjust from Windows 11 Edge to Windows 10 Edge along the way — “Okay, let’s start over.”) Steve brings a warning for anyone still on Windows 10: that free update extension? It expires if Microsoft doesn’t hear from you every 60 days. “Got to say HELLO every 60 days” — or as Christy puts it, “Let Microsoft know you are alive and well and using Windows 10.” Jeff gets cut off — but not before revealing his laptop has a work-life balance problem. Personal life? Creeping right into the workspace. And Facebook is firing employees and moving engineers to AI. “How else will they stuff AI down your throat.” “We probably shouldn’t say that over the air.” Probably not. But we did. Battle Born Tech airs Tuesdays at 8 PM Pacific on FM 95.1 · Stream live at KNVC.org · battleborn.tech · bbtl.ink/stats · Call the studio Saturdays 9–11 AM Pacific: 775-241-3571
Tap, Talk, & Transfer
Tap, Talk, & Transfer | Battle Born Tech · May 12, 2026 This week it’s all about the callers. Char is on a mission to tame her desktop — we walk her through clicking that tiny URL icon in the browser bar, hunting through the bowels of Windows for the perfect shortcut icon, and making her computer finally work the way she wants. Bruce faces a tough decision about his Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 — not all tablets are created equal, and whether his can hit the cellular airwaves comes down to one critical question: which version did he buy? We help him sleuth out the answer. And Dee is going full origami, carefully folding her digital life from one phone into a brand new Samsung foldable using Smart Switch — we make sure nothing gets lost in the crease. Plus a quick look at the ShinyHunters hack that crashed Canvas for nearly 9,000 schools right in the middle of finals week. Tech help, real people, Battle Born style. Battle Born Tech airs Tuesdays at 8 PM Pacific on FM 95.1 · Stream live at KNVC.org · battleborn.tech · bbtl.ink/stats · Call the studio Saturdays 9–11 AM Pacific: 775-241-3571
Trash Bubbles
Trash Bubbles | Battle Born Tech · May 5, 2026 Everything is going to trash this week on Battle Born Tech — and we mean that in the best possible way. First, Linux drops a vulnerability so severe we blew past “hair on fire” and “pants on fire” and went straight to human torch. CVE-2026-31431 (or “Copy Fail” to its friends) is the kind of security story that ends with one piece of advice: update your servers. Yes, all of them. Now. Then Nora joins us with an inbox with only junk. We dig through Thunderbird and webmail spam filters hunting for the culprit — and when we finally sort out what is the problem, you’ll be as surprised as us. She stumped us on the call, we’ll admit it. The good news? We got her sorted. The bad news? She’ll be getting emails again. And Robert takes us on a journey where the trash doesn’t stay in the trash. Scammers came calling — twice — with the kind of slick, friendly opener that almost makes you forget they’re scammers. (“They have great customer service at the beginning.”) A smart call to his bank and a visit to his local tech shop kept his computer clean and his wallet intact. A cautionary tale with a happy ending, and a reminder that just because someone’s polite doesn’t mean they have any business being on your computer. It’s all bubbling up this week: spam, scams, and a Linux CVE that wants to ruin your Saturday. Battle Born Tech airs Tuesdays at 8 PM Pacific on FM 95.1 · Stream live at KNVC.org · battleborn.tech · bbtl.ink/stats · Call the studio Saturdays 9–11 AM Pacific: 775-241-3571 Ask for Bubbles.
Call the Graybeard
Call the Graybeard | Battle Born Tech · April 28, 2026 Dennis has a Linux printer that won’t cooperate. Robert wants to send a fax — yes, a fax, in 2026 — and nobody’s judging… much. Brian got quietly dumped by eBay and isn’t sure what he did wrong. This week on Battle Born Tech, we’re reconnecting everything from print drivers to phone lines to broken marketplace relationships. Hair on fire optional. Battle Born Tech airs Tuesdays at 8 PM Pacific on FM 95.1 · Stream live at KNVC.org · battleborn.tech · bbtl.ink/stats · Call the studio Saturdays 9–11 AM Pacific: 775-241-3571
Getting Fancy with Stupid Pop-ups
Getting Fancy with Stupid Pop-ups | Battle Born Tech · April 21, 2026 Your browser’s been hijacked. Your new laptop won’t let you leave the Microsoft Store. And one caller just wants his apps to stop wandering around his screen. This week on Battle Born Tech, we’re getting fancy with stupid pop-ups. Diane’s computer is buried under a avalanche of fake McAfee warnings. Joan is trapped in Windows S mode — and we go through every letter S could possibly stand for. And Esteban gets his windows organized once and for all with FancyZones from Microsoft’s PowerToys. “It’s a little geeky — not too much. You can handle it.” Battle Born Tech airs Tuesdays at 8 PM Pacific on FM 95.1 · Stream live at KNVC.org · battleborn.tech · bbtl.ink/stats · Call the studio Saturdays 9–11 AM Pacific: 775-241-3571
Bright Lights, Old Macs
Bright Lights, Old Mac | Battle Born Tech · March 14, 2026 Your iPhone thinks it’s the sun. A wireless mouse is lost without its tiny USB soulmate. And a dusty old Mac emerges from the closet — ready to work, but the web has moved on without it. Christy and Joe dig into accessibility settings, Logitech’s Unifying lineup, and the honest truth about dancing with the one who brought you. Battle Born Tech on KNVC 95.1 — real tech help from real callers, every Tuesday at 8 PM Pacific. Battle Born Tech airs Tuesdays at 8 PM Pacific on FM 95.1 · Stream live at KNVC.org · battleborn.tech · Call the studio Saturdays 9–11 AM Pacific: 775-241-3571
Losing Face
Battle Born Tech — “Losing Face” Broadcast April 7, 2026 | KNVC FM 95.1 Tax season brings out the scammers, and Christy and Joe are on it — starting with a firm reminder: “The IRS does NOT take gift cards for payments.” If someone’s telling you otherwise, hang up. Lee calls in with a facial recognition puzzle — his face won’t unlock his iPhone. Christy’s sympathy has limits: “You don’t see the cracks over the radio.” Turns out the Apple Genius Bar exam is harder than it looks, and “the cutting of the fingers is not good.” Steve wants to know where all the old Battle Born Tech episodes went — good news, they’re not gone forever. Christy and Joe dig into how archived shows work and where to find them. Keith is running out of hard drive space right at tax crunch time and needs relief fast. Teresa, meanwhile, has spotted something wrong on the internet — and Christy and Joe tackle the uncomfortable truth: “What the web gives…the web can take away.” Plus — how do you update the internet? Joe weighs in with context and follow-up, and nobody leaves without a reminder: “Don’t forget the treat!” for the tech!
Your Windows Roots Are Showing
Battle Born Tech “Your Windows Roots Are Showing” Broadcast March 31, 2026 | KNVC FM 95.1 Christy and the crew tackle three real-world tech puzzles. Lee’s barcode scanner gun has an identity crisis — it doesn’t know it’s a keyboard. Donna can’t figure out why her WordPress homepage keeps changing on her. And Lee discovers the hard way that downloading a Linux .tar.gz file is usually the long way around — when sudo apt install or your desktop package manager will do the job in seconds. Call in Saturdays 9–11am Pacific at 775-241-3571, or call anytime to schedule your own tech battle. “Your Windows roots are showing — we can help you get those touched up.”