I’ve always loved the little devices that Belkin makes, especially for frugal geeks like myself.
In an earlier podcast with the Frag Dolls, we covered Belkin’s new game controller, and this time, Belkin’s Robert Naugle shows some of the other gadgets they’re releasing; like the Podcast Studio, which takes advantage of the iPod Voice Memo feature, and gives you stereo mics gain control, pro mic inputs and more, the N1 Vision, a smart router with sensible readouts and computerless setup, a Network USB Hub, and Flywire, their wireless HD transmitter. Check out these gag-a-widget-thing-a-mabobbs, announced at CES 2008 in Las Vegas.
The photo geeks visit the USS Hornet and come away with some good memories and a great set of photos. Thomas Hawk leads us around the decks of the famous aircraft carrier that played a key role in World War II and also picked up two of ...
Burning Man is filled with hackers, artists and makers of all walks. We thought we would search out the energy geeks and see how they were utilizing resources out in the middle of nowhere. The obvious, most abundant source of energy in Black Rock City is the Sun. Solar ...
Many people strive for the freedom that working for themselves and freelancing brings. You can work odd hours in your pajamas at home, travel to exotic locales but still be on the job, not have to clock in at an office. After the initial exhilaration of being independent cools a ...
Sexerati is a look at the future of smart sex. I sit down with Melissa Gira, the founder and editor Sexerati, who gives me a peek into what this future might look like. Sexerati is a blog, a video podcast and resource for future dating tips, reviews of ...
We meet Bambi George, communications technology manager, and Justin Goldsborough, communications specialist at Applebees International. I met up with them at BEA’s Connect event in Atlanta and have a nice chat with them about how the intranet they are building that’ll let them communicate with their franchisees more effectively.
I return to the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., the showcase for inventors, makers and geeks. I pay a visit to Jeremy Boyle, a maker of pneumatic MIDI-controlled musical instruments, and Nemo Gould, creator of stylish kinetic “Fauxbot” sculptures.
This week we’re doing a couple special LunchMeet shows from the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif. The Maker Faire is an annual gathering of inventors, makers, crafters and geeks who come together to showcase their projects. For today’s show, I talk with Cris Benton, maker of aerial ...
In this first part of the eighth Photowalking show I’ve done with Thomas Hawk 25 photo geeks met one March morning to shoot with a massive 600mm F4.0 lens. Thomas Hawk showed off some prints he made with his new Epson R2400 printer. Dave Sifry, founder of Technorati, showed off ...
Wendy Tremayne, best known for founding Swap-O-Rama-Rama, and Mikey Sklar, who is geek-famous for self-implanting an RFID chip into his hand, are also green pioneers. Leaving New York City to settle in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, these two decided to invest their retirement funds ...
Here’s a sneak peak of Irina Slutsky at South By Southwest Interactive (SXSW) in Austin, Texas where she met up with some geak with guns. What better place to go shooting? This clip proves she’s in Texas, but word has it that while she’s there, she’s also meeting ...
As techy geeks, we tend to accrue lots of electronics over time. Once they are past the point of no return, what are you supposed to do with them? Green Citizen is trying to help geeks like you and me be as green as possible with our worn out ...
Maryam and I head to Freiburg, Germany. Not exactly a place you’d think you’d find geeks, or bloggers, but we did! In between beers (it’s Germany) we got some fun geeks and bloggers onto camera.
We visited the San Francisco offices of Ecast, makers of network connected digital jukeboxes. A dot-com bust survivor, Ecast is now thriving with over 10,000 digital jukeboxes in bars and nightclubs around the world. We speak with David Schmidt, senior director of advertising product marketing, and Joshua Pollack, product ...
Many geeks, including myself, don’t exercise enough and Wellsphere’s CEO, Ron Gutman, has a service that could help keep us motivated by helping us find other people and facilities to work out in. Here we talk about Wellsphere and life.
I invited four geeks, representing both sides of the OS aisle. First is Fred Davis, co-founder of Wired Magazine. Second is Harry McCracken, Editor in Chief of PC World. Third is Sam Levin, founder of Stanford Mac User Group, among other Mac things. Fourth is Jeremy Toeman who worked at ...
I invited four geeks, representing both sides of the OS aisle. First is Fred Davis, co-founder of Wired Magazine. Second is Harry McCracken, editor in chief of PC World. Third is Sam Levin, founder of Stanford Mac User Group, among other Mac things. Fourth is Jeremy Toeman who worked ...
We got a group of geeks together, had a great chef come in and teach us how to cook, handed out some wine, and kicked off an interesting conversation. Come on along for the second installment in this podcast of our San Francisco geek dinner.
Geeks involved are: Barney Pell, CEO, ...
We got a group of geeks together, had a great chef come in and teach us how to cook, handed out some wine, and kicked off an interesting conversation. Come on along for a San Francisco geek dinner.
Geeks involved are: Barney Pell, CEO, Powerset; Mary Hodder, CEO, Dabble; Henri Poole, ...
Intel is one of many companies attending CES 2007 in Las Vegas next week. PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier visited with Intel’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Sean Maloney to explore top tech-lifestyle trends for 2007 and the impact of new innovations coming from the chipmaker.
Alfred Thompson and Don Dodge, who blog for Microsoft, meet up with me at the John Edwards’ campaign stop in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and we talk a little bit about social media and how that’ll intersect with politics. New Hampshire is one of the four most important states ...
The Online Information conference is more than 30 years old. It is one of the top Library Science conferences in the world and we caught up with three speakers who are some serious Computer Science geeks. Dr. Hazel Hall, senior lecturer at Napier University in Edinburgh, Scotland, talks with ...
Maryam sits down with Sarah Blow. She’s a programmer with a phone company in London and hated that she didn’t see many girl geeks at parties. Worse, she was accused of being a marketer, which rubbed her the wrong way. Funny, when she said she wasn’t a marketer, Hugh ...
What happens when we get a bunch of geeks get together on a Friday afternoon in London? The “Pissed as Newts” tour! Here’s a small part of the tour (we visited five pubs). You get to watch Hugh Macleod draw one of his famous little drawings on the backs of ...
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