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GBTV #407 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on August 08, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) Show Notes A UK Web site called Mobilefun is selling an iPhone case with a solar panel built in. It also works with the iPod Touch. I got a DearCali.com question about backing up Firefox bookmarks. We use a plug-in called Foxmarks that synchronizes bookmarks for any computer you add it to. The Chaos Computer Club created a tool for reporters and athletes traveling to China. It s a USB drive with applications that allow travelers to override Chinese blocks. The CamBall is a video camera and recorder packed into a black plastic sphere about the size of a ping pong ball. I kind of want one, but they re only available in Korea. Cue the photo of the remote controlled cow. This episode was produced and edited by Max Murphy from MacNewsWeekly.com. Max is on a 3000 mile road trip with his dad and brother. Our apartment marks the halfway point. They re headed to New Orleans, Atlanta and then back to New York. You can follow Max on Twitter at Twitter.com/MacNewsWeekly


GBTV #406 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on August 08, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) Show Notes A GeekBrief.TV viewer who traveled to China told me Geek Brief is banned there. I don t know if that s still true, but I ve decided the Olympics being in Bejing is more of a good thing than a bad thing because the world is paying attention to Chinese restrictions of freedom. I also don t want to miss the girl s gymnastic competition. This Brief is an interview with Mike Nann from Digital-Rapids.com. Digital Rapids is providing the streaming technology to NBC that will make live coverage of multiple Olympic games possible to an extent we ve never seen before. Here s a quote from the Digital Rapids press release: Digital Rapids DRC-Stream encoding and streaming solutions will enable NBC Olympics unprecedented live and on-demand online coverage of the Beijing Olympics. 2200 hours of video will be streamed live on the Internet at NBCOlympics.com, primarily encoded from video feeds into web-friendly streams through the DRC-Stream systems. Streams will be encoded in the VC-1 compression format for a viewing experience powered by Microsoft Silverlight technology. The encoded live streams will also be archived for viewers to watch on-demand. Digital Rapids Transcode Manager, the enterprise-class solution for scalable, high-volume media file transcoding, will be used to convert affiliate-provided content between compression and file formats for U.S. domestic distribution. UPDATE: Mike Nann s name is misspelled in the lower thirds. My apologies to Mike! I told Neal how to spell Mike s name when Neal was doing the graphics, and he made the common mistake of hearing M not N . I should have double checked.


GBTV #405 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on August 06, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) Sunday, I clicked a link from Twitter friend, Daynah, the PHP Princess . It took me to a Seesmic video posted by Eric Rice. The video is an augmented reality demonstration that gives us a glimpse into the future. Eric also blogged about the potential of augmented reality at ericrice.com/spin. This kind of stuff is what The Big Trip is all about. I d travel the world if I could, capturing innovation in HD and sharing what I find. I want to be Indiana Jones in reverse! Buying a bus is a pain in the butt, it turns out. You can track our progress (and lack of it) at BigTrip.TV. Obscura Digital has also been showing off some beautiful tech. They combined their multi-touch research with a Musion Eyeliner holographic projection system to demonstrate the future of presentations.


GBTV #404 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on August 05, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) It took 40 minutes to update my iPhone with the 2.0.1 update, but so far, it s been good. The most annoying issue fixed by the update (for me) was how hitting the delete button once would activate delete, delete, delete, delete, etc., until my whole line of text disappeared. iPhone App reviews are at www.iCali.tv. John Carmack, anything but an Apple fanboi says the iPhone is more powerful than the Nintendo ds and PSP combined. The Boynq Swing is possibly the greatest design for a USB hub ever conceived. Planon, the company that brought us the DocuPen scanner (covered on Brief 22), now has a tiny pocketable printer called the PrintStik. It connects to a mobile phone or laptop via bluetooth, and based on one of the promotional photos, it s apparently ideal for printing in a restroom stall. Maclife.com has a DIY solution for stoping GSM buzz coming from speakers when a mobile phone is nearby. It involves ferrite beads and electrical tape. The MacLife step-by-steps are here. We thought we had the fireplace portablity market cornered with our iYule Log, but the Travelmate Portable Fireplace has taken the throne with their fireplace in a briefcase. I m just not sure how a story about fireplaces starts circulating in August!


GBTV #403 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on August 02, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) NetShare is an iPhone app that allows you to use your iPhone as a modem to connect a laptop to the Internet. It s been on and off the App Store. Hopefully by the time you see this, it ll still be available. You can download it here. Neal, my husband and co-producer, has been asking me to show him how I use gmail filters to keep my inbox organized. I figured, if he doesn t know how to do it, he s probably not alone. I posted my tip on iCali.TV. TechCrunch says Amazon has sold 240,000 Kindles. John P. Falcone got his hands on the LG BD300, a Blu-ray player that s definitely on my list when I get ready to buy a Blu-ray player. The IEEE approved Firewire 3200. That s awesome, and I can t wait, but someone needs to do something about the mini DV connector! Join us every week for our live weekly show called Cali Live. Our schedule for the next few shows is at www.iCali.tv and you can use my Gmail calendar to get updated when I schedule new shows. Calendar Addresses: HTML iCal XML Follow me on Twitter Cali s Shirt Courtesy of Brew City Online Go there.


GBTV #402 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on August 01, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) I asked for video of Microsoft s Sphere at the Research Faculty Summit. Todd Bishop provided it. Dell s Studio Hybrid Desktop PCs provide a design alternative to the Mac Mini. You get your choice of 6 color sleeves or a bamboo sleeve. Brando released the SATA HDD Multimedia Dock, which lets you connect it to a TV. It s a great price for a media center, even if it is a little unattractive. Slydial gives you the option of calling someone and going straight to their voicemail so you don t have to talk to them. People like Louise and Neal are going to love this! I keep talking about Bacon Tech, and now we have some real bacon tech. The Wake n Bake Alarm Clock will actually cook your bacon in the morning and wake you up happy. Cali s Shirt Courtesy of Brew City Online Cali s Necklace is a NeoCube


GBTV #401 | Ones and 0s
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 30, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 One of my friends, Jeff McCord recently wrote a post on his blog about the nastiness of comments on YouTube. I keep hearing the same thing about Digg.com users too. The Web is very much an extension of who we are as people and it s really sad when we forget that. I think I m guilty too. The episode where I made fun of Gary Krakow for saying Steve Jobs should put the BlackBerry on the iPhone was a perfect example of me not thinking about Krakow as a fellow human being. Even though I thought (and lots of bloggers thought) what Gary said was crazy, my goal is not to be mean to anyone anytime. Geoff Smith might be well known for his can t get them outta my head jingles, but he s a brilliant musician who records real music that I love. Jonathan Davis is a student filmmaker who interned for us last Christmas. This Summer, Jonathan is interning for one of the top music video producers in the world. Neal thought it would be cool to introduce Jonathan to Geoff on the off chance that Jonathan could help Geoff do a little music video. Jonathan didn t just help Geoff do a little music video. Jonathan and Geoff produced an amazing music video based on Geoff s song Ones and 0s. Ones and 0s is about how nasty comments on a blog post can really hurt a person. I loved the song from the first time I heard it. I hope you like the song and the premiere of the video. We re honored that Geoff and Jonathan are letting us release it first. If you have a blog or a Web site and you like the song and the video, please consider embedding it. This version is just the video without me introducing it. I love the idea of confronting mean, inappropriate comments with music. Ones and 0s by Geoff Smith from Cali Lewis on Vimeo. There s also an Apple TV optimized version in my Junk Trunk at junktrunk.mevio.com Geoff and Jonathan will join me live on Ustream.TV Wednesday night at 6 PM PDT. I want to deconstruct the making of the video with them. If you have questions about how the video was made, join us! It s been a long drive. I m going to sleep and I ll be back with tech news in about 24 hours. Cali s Shirt Courtesy of Brew City Online Go there.


GBTV #400 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 29, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 About 35 people joined us at the Emergency BBQ Meetup at Bluegrass Restaurant in Highland Park, IL. Thanks to Jim Lederer and Dave Teichman for their hospitality. John Pozadzides was also in town for Hosting Con. John Stopped by and let us know Woopra 1.2 RC2 is now available for download. Here are the links: Windows Version Mac Version Linux Version Google has been the top search engine for years. Some new kids are challenging the search giant. We looked at Viewzi a while back and I still think it s the most interesting search alternative. Cuil (unfortunately pronounced cool) launched Sunday night. They re new, so I want to give them a shot, but so far some of the results are a little odd. Rafe Needleman wrote about the Cuil launch on Webware. d-VISION is an internship program for product development and industrial designers. Flowlight is one of their current projects and it promises the ability to write on the air. At the meetup, I unboxed, or really I re-unboxed, the Beats by Dr. Dre headphones. I m impressed and encourage you to try out a pair after they go on display in Apple Stores. I m impressed, but I m no audiophile. Here is what 3 reviewers had to say about the Beats: Charlie White, Dvice John Biggs, CrunchGear Josh Quittner, Time.com Cali s Shirt Courtesy of Brew City Online Go there.


GBTV #399 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 25, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media (Upload in progress) Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) We re having a Chicago meetup this weekend. Details are at www.Carnivore.tv. When: Sunday, July 27th Where: Bluegrass Restaurant: 1636 Old Deerfield Road, Highland Park, Illinois Phone: 847-831-0595 More Details: www.Carnivore.tv I ll be getting Beats Headphones in the mail soon to review. Early reviews look very good! Ion s USB VCR allows you to convert your old VHS and prepare the video for watching on portable devices. If you have a Blackberry and you have playlists in iTunes, you can use the Media Sync application to sync changes to your playlists. I can t wait to see Microsoft Research s Multi-touch Spherical Display. We re being teased with small tidbits of information, and hope to see more at the Research Summit next week. The Acrylic Cowboy PC Case lets you mount PC components so you can plug and unplug and test all the components you want.


GBTV #398 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 24, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) I can t write shownotes because it would give away the joke! This episode is Max Murphy s (from Mac News Weekly) fault. Our Chicago meetup details are at www.Carnivore.tv


GBTV #397 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 23, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 I m continually impressed with research coming out of Georgia Tech. The latest accomplishment is a project by Dr. Maysam Ghovanloo and his students. It s called Tongue Drive System and it allows people who have been paralyzed to control their wheelchair or a computer by a magnet on their tongue. Google Maps released Walking Directions to get you from point A to point B on foot. Lifehacker pointed me to a great work around for using Google to search all cities in Craigslist. When you re looking for an item, sometimes it just doesn t matter where you find it. Take a bus, for example. Westfalia announced they ll be making a new VW bus-inspired camper called the Verdier Solar Power. WordPress for iPhone was released today. It allows you to create, edit and post to a Wordpress blog from an iPhone or iPod Touch.


GBTV #396 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 22, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 Mike Arrington has an idea and I like it. He wants the tech community to build an Internet tablet that is inexpensive and that does one thing well he wants it to browse the Internet. He s laying out the specs and for the most part, I like his specs. Mike wants an Internet tablet that isn t meant to do much beyond browsing the Web. Simplicity should lower the cost. He wants it to be Macbook Air-thin, with a touch screen that runs Firefox and Skype on top of a Linux kernel. He just wants a single button for power, a headphone jack, a built-in camera, low-end speakers, a mic, Wi-Fi, a USB port, a built-in battery, half a gig of ram, and a 4 GB solid state hard drive. I m on board in support of the mission. This is actually my dream for Geek Brief the democratization of product development. I want the tech community to work together to create a piece of kit that we want to own. If you want to jump on board, Mike is arranging the details at, Mr. Cynical s post here. Samsung added something new to the digital camera mix. A couple of analog meters show photographers the status of their battery and their smart card and it looks better than anything I ve ever seen before. The Periodic Table of Videos is right up my alley. I love when scientists figure out how to present science in a way that makes it fun. With the Periodic Table of Videos you get a standard Periodic Table of Elements where clicking on an element leads to a very fun video demonstrating what that element is all about. Also The Big Lebowski is 10 years old and available in a commemorative edition that collectors will want.


GBTV #395 | Blooper Special
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 18, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) It s been a really, really long time since we released a bloopers special. Friends of the Brief (affectionately known as Fothbas or Briefers around our house) ask at meet-ups and in email for a new one. Neal was moving archives from 500 GB My Books to a Drobo this week and he found 5 unreleased blooper reels with about 20 minutes of non-stop giggles. These are the ones that made us laugh the most. Thursday was a big day for domain name purchases at GoDaddy.com because it was the first time the .me top-level extension was available. People were pinging me on Twitter and calling me on the phone asking which promo code would be best, but then it turned out promo codes weren t working on some .me purchases. If you re in the market for a .me or a .com or a dot something else, I apprecieate you trying my promo codes GB1, GB2 or GB3 at check out and I apologize if they aren t working to give you a discount. I ve called Mevio to get it figured out. Bob Parsons, the CEO of GoDaddy is a great guy. I don t think this was intentional. It seems like their system was overwhelmed by all the orders because .me (nothing to do with MobileMe) is such a great extension.


GBV #394 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 17, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 I noticed I was bending to the will of some iPhone critics and restraining myself from talking much about iPhone 3G. Since GeekBrief.TV is primarily about what excites me in the world of technology, I realized why I was so willing to hold back on the show. I m not exactly excited about the iPhone 3G. I like it. There isn t really anything I don t like about it other than it s tied to AT T. The thing that excites me most about iPhone is the 2.0 software and the App Store. I ve been doing mini reviews and tips on my blog at www.iCali.tv all week. I mentioned the Voodoo Envy a few shows back. LaptopMag.com showed off an awesome feature of the Envy. It s called IOS, or Instant On Operating System. It s powered by Splashtop and it gives users instant access to important applications while the full OS boots up in the background. Code Tech is a WYSIWYG editor browser-based code editor by Zachary Carter that comes in the form of a Firefox plug-in. I ll definitely be using it. A couple weeks ago my obsession was camera switching for live streaming video. Mike Versteeg is meeting that need with VidBlaster. Now my obsession is home automation and a number of GBTV viewers pointed me toward Savant Systems. It s unique in the world of Home automation because it s built largely on Mac hardware. I m going to work on getting a Savant guy on Geek Brief Radio to talk about what they re doing. Alex Lindsay featured the system On MacBreak #158.


GBTV #393 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 16, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) TuneUp is an app for Windows iTunes users to keep iTunes clean and organized. The Hacked OH! *#% Flash Drive make geek 2GB or your data safe in a completely unique way. The HomeSeer HomeTroller is an energy efficient home automation appliance that can controll your lights, appliance, climate, security, telephones, irrigation, window shades and home entertainment equipment. Thanks to AutomatedHome.co.uk for the heads up! N-Gage has a FIFA football game that s free through August, but only in certain European countries. PS3 pricing will drop to $400 for the 80GB version in September. Lyndsay Williams from Girton Labs is working a project called SenseSurface. It makes it possible to use physical knobs on a fluid display.


GBTV #392 |GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 15, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) Nintendo announced the Wii MotionPlus. It s an ad-on to your existing remote that will make it more responsive and more accurate. xBox 360 will also have some changes to the dashboard. Microsoft announced an exclusive agreement with Netflix to bring 10,000 movies to xBox Live subscribers at no additional cost. Tell me what you think about the changes in the comments below. Mosquito repellent sounds coming to Korean phones. There s a Battlestar Gallactica Toaster at the NBC Store. We talked about the NeoCube a while ago. We finally got it and haven t put it down since. I highly recommend it, but since there seems to be one guy selling them, delivery takes for . ever!


GBTV #391 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 12, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) Apple released the iPhone 3G today and it was a rough start. After watching TWiT Live for several hours yesterday, we didn t go to bed. We were already planning to line up at the Apple Store in Northpark at 6 AM, so we pulled an all nighter in solidarity with Leo Laporte. When we arrived at Northpark, the line was longer than last year, but it seemed to be a very different crowd. Few of the people waiting were the same early adopters we waited with last year. These were mostly first time iPhone buyers and we had fun talking to them about why they were getting a 3G. Since our wait was 10 hours last year, the two hours between lining up and the line starting to move zipped by. The most interesting thing about the line is that it grew as long or longer in two hours as it got in all 10 hours last year. The line started to move and nice folks in Apple shirts started telling us what to expect and passing out smart water. With the entrance within view, we started joking about people going in and not coming out. I was #66 in line and at the time I was allowed into the store, only two or three people had exited with iPhones in shiny white bags. In the store we learned the processing system wasn t able to handle the demand. The servers were crashing and people were having difficulty being approved by AT T s registration process. In the store, it took me an hour to go through a bureaucratic process that seems barely like Apple in any way. Then it was as if Steve Jobs stepped in because all of a sudden, the procedure was abandoned and we were able to buy a phone to activate at home, just like last year. I plugged a 16GB White iPhone into iTunes and it was working and loaded with apps and songs within about 30 minutes. It was a rough start, but the Apple employees at Northpark were exceptionally graceful and cheerful while the plans were crashing all around them. They turned a complete and total mess into a fun morning and a nice experience. This year didn t have the magic last year did, but it is still a day I expect to remember fondly for a long, long time.


GBTV #390 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 11, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 I woke up this morning to a flurry of activity in the tech world. The iPhone 2.0 software had been unofficially released, and the App Store was in iTunes. I downloaded some apps quickly before heading to the airport to pick up Dave Peterson. Some of my favorites were PhoneSaber, AIM, Super Monkey Balls and HoldEm. Seagate released their first 1TB hard drive. Belkin s BreakFree incorporates a Magsafe adapter with 1/4 TRS cables, and the FlyWire streams HD video across the room to your flat screen across the room. My iPhone line plans are at www.icali.tv.


GBTV #389 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 09, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 On Brief #374, I put out a call to action for an affordable live switching application that would work with services like Ustream.tv and Stickam. After that, we began working with Mike Versteeg, the developer of Vidblaster. Vidblaster has actually been around for two years, but in the past couple weeks, Mike has been working hard (and amazingly fast!) at making it accomplish what we were looking for. There s a growing need in the market for this application, and Mike is now offering it at an affordable price so churches, community groups, schools, and individuals can have access to software that gives us all a live TV studio at our fingertips. Note: Some of you might notice that the audio is a bit softer in today s show. We just forgot to Levelate. Cali s Tshirt was provided by Allmightys.com.


GBTV #388 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 08, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) The Microsoft and Yahoo! saga continues. Google is launching a new feature to allow you to close sessions left open on other computers so you can make sure no one has access to your account. Lots of people asked for it, and we finally got it. Drobo released v2 today and this version has two firewire ports. Pioneer has a prototype 400GB Blu-ray, read only, drive. Massive storage on an optical drive is on its way. XBMC is changing their name to Plex Squared to avoid assumptions that it s for the Xbox. Cali s Tshirt was provided by Allmightys.com.


GBTV #387 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 05, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 The release of the iPhone last year was one of the most fun days of my life. We waited in line for ten hours and bonded with the people waiting with us. We re not expecting the same magic this year, but we still want to make it an unforgettable day. Friday, July 11, 2008 People are flying and driving in to buy their phones with us at Northpark in Dallas, and then we ll all have lunch at Buca di Beppo (Park Lane). The music video is from the launch of the iPhone and the song is Hello, Hello by Geoff Smith. You can buy his latest album, Ones and 0 s, at RingtoneFeeder.com. You can also follow him on Twitter at Twitter.com/GeoffSmith.


GBTV #386 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 04, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 We re giving up DV tapes in our production flow with the Firestore FS5 release. Matt, or Multiple Account Twitter Tweeting, is the first service I think I might continue to use to post my tweets to multiple accounts. The only downside that I ve found is that posting isn t immediate. AT T is working to make purchasing the iPhone 3G seem as complicated and unpleasant as possible. My t-shirt was provided by Allmightys.com. You can find the Firestore FS4 on eBay here.


GBTV #385 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 03, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) Drobo released an SDK today. Developers can build apps to make Drobo do more after joining the Drobo Developer Community. Fontstruct is a free, Web-based app for future typography rock stars. I want the creator of the next Helvetica to be a GeekBrief.TV viewer. GoLive2 is releasing a Wiimote inspired series of controllers for PC gaming and they re calling them Stix. Philippe Starck designed a small wind turbine that might generate 20% to 60% of the energy needed to power a home. I skeptical, but definitely interested. 149 Series Mitsubishi HDTVs will include 16-point speaker systems that simulate 5.1 surround sound.


GBTV #384 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on July 01, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 After trying multiple iPhone cases, I finally found one that I m happy with. It s called the Naked Case. The Dock Extender from SendStation is a universal dock extension kit that lets you plug your iPhone in a dock without removing the case. RuinediPhone.com has a petition to try and get Apple to intervene for Canadians and make Rogers offer a more acceptable rate plan. The PlantSense GardenGro offers a more high tech approach to growing plants. Neal is finally starting to use Firefox 3 as his main browser, thanks to extensions like Gspace. Gspace makes it easy to use Gmail for storage. You can download the extension here.


GBTV #383 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on June 28, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media (Upload in progress) Nokia N95 (Upload in progress) | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) Bill Gates says goodbye. Rogers Wireless is still crap. Princeton is making textbooks available on Kindle. The Monsterpod, apparently, sticks anywhere. The Super Side Bar is a Liquor faucet. VidBlaster is working with Ustream. Test tomorrow at 4:00 PM Central time at www.CaliLIVE.tv.


GBTV #382 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on June 27, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 We re on our way back home from the Bus inspection and this is one last show show in a hotel room. ICANN will begin allowing vanity domain name extensions next year for a hefty fee. NeoCubes are now shipping. Bluraymods.com announced the first region-free Blu-ray DVD player. HP Labs has a new idea in private Beta. MagCloud is a print-on-demand magazine service that makes it possible for anyone to become a magazine publisher. Yes! I ve seen the Terra Wind Amphibious RV! :) Uncrate featured it today.


GBTV #381 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on June 25, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 (Upload in progress) Today s Brief comes to you from a hotel room that looks like a grandma s house. Tnkgrl solved the problem of why MacBook Air super drives only work with MBAs and she explains how to get one working with any Mac or PC on her blog, tankgrl.wordpress.com. SmugMug has a new service for unlimited storage of any type of file. The service is called SmugVault and it s built on Amazon Web Services. Storage costs pennies per GB. D-Link dropped an update for their DNS-323 NAS. The update turns it into a PC-free BitTorrent machine. They also released a new router, the DIR-628, that is dual-band. The 2.4GHz channel is for regular network traffic and the 5.4GHz channel is for media distribution. The Boy Genius Report got a tip that the iPhone will go on sale at 8AM on July 11th. SlashGear says JVC will release the world s thinnest 1080p LCD HDTV in July. Tomorrow we re having a bus inspected. I ll be providing updates on Twitter and live video from Qik.


GBTV #380 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on June 23, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 Based on what I ve seen so far, Spy Pens haven t surpassed novelty quality. OhGizmo.com pointed us toward a new one called the DVR Pen Recorder that stores up 30 hours of audio and video, but only at a resolution of 352 288. Sony s HDR-CX12 Memory Stick Handycam camcorder uses smile shutter technology to automatically take photos of people when they smile. SpotCrime recently got TechCrunched. It s a google map mashup that gives you a graphical representation of crime activity in a particular area on the map. Psystar is tempting fate again by selling an OSX rack server. iRetroPhone is a rotary dial for iPhone. PortableApps.com is a source for downloading small applications that run from a flash drive, including Firefox 3.


GBTV #379 | GeekBrief.TV
from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on June 20, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 Kaleidescape released two new movie players. The 1080p upscales stand definition DVDs to deliver a viewing experience that rivals Blu-ray. Information about the Kaleidescape court case is here and a review of the player is here. The Aztech WL850MS HD Media Streamer uses wireless N to stream 1080p video wirelessly over your home network. The Cuisipro Ice Cream Scoop Stack produces 3.75 oz., perfectly cylindrical scoops. Rogers Wireless may match AT T pricing for the iPhone, including the data plan. Popgadget has a tip for skipping voice mail greatings when you call mobile phones. XBMC is a cross-platform media center application that works on OSX, Windows, Linux and Xbox. It s my favorite application for the Mac that I ve come across this year. Thanks to everyone who recommended it.


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from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast on June 19, 2008
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Direct Download Links Small | Medium | Extra Large Windows Media Nokia N95 | Nokia N800/N810 Mozilla surpassed the goal. They got more than 8 Million downloads of Firefox 3. 15% of visitors to GeekBrief.TV have upgraded. 30% are still using Firefox 2. 22% are using Safari and 20% are using IE. The rest are using much, much older browsers. Optoma is the first company to release a projector based on the Texas Instruments DLP Pico chipset. Their project is smaller than the average smartphone, but it won t be available in the U.S. until next year. Texas Intruments is also working on an lamp-free projector. It combines a PhlatLight LED with a BrilliantColor chipset that will use 30 percent less power and deliever a much better picture. The Panasonic HDC-HS100 is an HD consumer camera with 3 CMOS sensors the yeld unprecedented low-light performance. Rick MacMerc alerted us to an amazing array of Bacon goods from Archie McPhee. Apple is opening the first Australian Apple store Thursday. It s at 367 George Street, one block North of the Queen Victoria Building, if you re looking for directions. Thanks to Beck s for taking a chance on a little show called GeekBrief.TV. On the rare occasions I have a beer, it will be a Beck s.


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