July 8th, 2010

GeekBeat.TV #7 – Live-Streamed Car Repairs and Invisibility Cloaks

http://revision3.com/player-v6372 Cali Lewis has a new show called GeekBeat.tv, and, because we love Cali we’re sure you’re going to love her show. Check it out. Audi Centers in the UK are having their mechanics wear helmet cams. The Lenovo IdeaCenter A310 got a CPU upgrade. Only 10% of passengers on flights with WiFi are taking advantage of it, so prices may drop, and Dr. Michio Kaku… → Read More

February 17th, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #313

http://podshow.com/mc/videos/flash/player/fleapit.swf?conf=http%3A%2F%2Fpodshow.com%2Fmc%2Fvideos%2Fscripts%2FmplayerXML2.php%3Fguid%3D29c8dd0a567caa95fd9008cb67fc1a5f XamBox may be the single best intermediary device between analog and digital I’ve ever seen. Paper documents, receipts and business cards are scanned in and dropped in a box. Software converts the paper to PDFs and catalogs in… → Read More

January 29th, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #302

We’ve made our way through most of our Macworld footage and now we’re back with fresh news about gadgets and tech. Nokia is planning to purchase Trolltech, a software company that could presumably extend the utility of Nokia hardware. PMA is the annual show dedicated to cool photo gear. One of the early announcements from PMA is that Lensbaby Lenses are now available for motion picture… → Read More

January 17th, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #294

I’ve had the opportunity to talk with some of the top talkers in the tech world. My all time favorite has to be Patrick Norton. I like him because he talks fast and because he’s got that compelling X-factor quality that can’t be easily explained or understood. I met up with him at the xTrain.com booth to talk about what to me seems like irrational disappointment in this… → Read More

January 14th, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #292

At the risk of turning off my Windows and Linux friends, I’m over the moon excited about my first Macworld and Steve Jobs keynote. I asked Mr. Keynote attendee, David Pogue for advice. This is our conversation. Sorry Windows people…this next week is probably going to be annoying, unless you want to switch…and I know you do. Go ahead. Let’s get her done. Then we can all just… → Read More

January 14th, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #290

Speculation about why Brief 289 ended so abruptly is worthy of a contest. I’m giving away something from my gadget closet to the most creative commenter on that episode. Sean Carruthers from The Lab with Leo Laporte and Lab Rats helped me out with some CES coverage. In Brief 290, he showed us a new iOmega Ego Drive, the Powermid, a Bluetooth headset for motor cycle helmets and the always… → Read More

January 8th, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #288

I started Brief 288 talking about Rovio, a home exploration and telepresence robot, but the photo we showed, we think is called “Mr. Personality.” Samsung had a couple cool announcements. The HT-X715 5.1 home theater-in-a-box includes Bluetooth for streaming audio from a phone or other Bluetooth audio source. The SyncMaster 2263DX is the perfect monitor for Adobe users. Oh Gizmo live… → Read More

January 6th, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #287

CES has started so I’m working on a Sunday. I start Brief 287 with my thoughts about Warner Bros. breaking up with HD DVD. The USB Missile Launcher has been updated with a Webcam, so if you’re needing someone shoot foam missiles at you, Brando’s making it possible. I’m looking forward to CrunchGear’s live coverage of the Bill Gates keynote. They have a liveblogging… → Read More

January 4th, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #285

Brief 285 gets us back full force into gadgety goodness. I start with the TearDrop iPod Water Resistant Speaker. It comes in blue, orange or white, but I’m not sure if it floats. The Powramid power center from Kreative Power gives you plenty of room for bulky power adaptors. HP is announcing that all of their TVs will come with MediaSmart technology to stream photos, video and music from… → Read More

January 3rd, 2008

GeekBrief.TV #284

John Biggs is right. 2007 was a dead year for gadgets. My Top 10 Gadget List for 2007 has some of my lifetime favorite innovations, but it would be a major challenge for me to create a list for ’07 that extends much further beyond 10. At any rate, my top 10 is pretty predictable for regular GBTV viewers because it’s stuff I talked about over and over throughout the year. Microsoft… → Read More

December 18th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #276

Veronica Belmont confirmed for me that playing a Wii does not make me a gamer, so I think it’s probably right that I’m more excited about ZCam’s potential as an interface device for everyday computing than for it’s potential to replace the Wiimote. The Jabra BT3030 dogtag is almost the Bluetooth connection I’m looking for, but not entirely. Sony has a handheld TV… → Read More

December 13th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #274

Since I started the holiday season, I’ve wanted to do a robot Brief, but I’m disappointed in robotics right now. There are some fun robots available and there are some practical robots available, but it seems like we’re a long, long way from the robots of our dreams. I’ve had a Roomba for more than a year. On hardwood floors it works pretty well. On carpet, though… → Read More

December 5th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #269

We’re swinging into holiday gadget giving season by leaving our comfort zone and talking about cool tools for this year’s yule. The first one I saw on, of all things, a TV commercial. It’s called the Accu Mark Gecko Grip Level and it’s designed to help us hang art and shelving straight without a hassle. Then we move on to one that could work as a stocking stuffer. The… → Read More

December 4th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #268

A PR agency contacted me and offered to send some products from a gadget company they represent. All of the gadgets are fun USB toys, so I thought it would make a great stocking stuffer show. If you’re going to stuff a stocking with a USB gadget, I think you have to stick some kind of iPod in it. My recomendation this year is the Nano. On this brief, I also talk about Brando’s USB… → Read More

November 26th, 2007

iYule.tv: A Yule Log for your iPhone

http://www.virb.com/external/video/31736/eAZn5K02o6f7NC1v83qYibi1kTh8E0FC Cali Lewis, gadgetress to the stars, is leading the charge to bring old fashioned fireplaces back to our phones, Xboxes, and PCs. That’s right, friends: Cali and Neil are selling an electronic Yule Log complete with calming music and HD flames. You can pop the file onto almost anything and they even sell a huge… → Read More

November 21st, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #262

Lately I’ve been typing out my shownotes in a google friendly format. On Brief #262 I review the Amazon Kindle eBook reader. It’s all about the good, the bad, and the ugly, also known as the function, the feel and the look. I have lots of criticism for the hardware, and a little bit about the software, but I love reading on the Kindle. On a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being a :CueCat… → Read More

November 20th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #261

The announcement of the Amazon Kindle wasn’t exactly a surprise. News has been trickling out for awhile now. What we didn’t know until Steven Levy’s Newsweek piece are the details. The Kindle was announced at an event this morning and as it was announced the Amazon.com homepage displayed an open letter from Jeff Bezos. On Brief 261, I talk about the specs and it’s potential… → Read More

November 19th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #260

Evolve Wireless Speakers are in the house and this is an unboxing and a review. I’ve been wanting? No! I’ve been begging for a speaker system like this for almost three years because it fits the way Neal and I want to consume audio content…specifically podcasts like Daily Source Code, This Week in Tech and The Dawn and Drew Show. Those are three shows we like to listen to at the… → Read More

November 9th, 2007

GBTV #0256 | GeekBrief.TV

I love gadget news, but gadget reviews…not so much. With the news, I get to talk about what’s exciting to me in the world of tech and consumer electronics. With reviews, I get a product shipped to the G.I.A. HQ where we unbox it with the sad knowledge that we’ll be re-boxing it and sending it back. I tend to only review stuff I like enough to buy, but on this Brief I make some… → Read More

October 15th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #243

In Nashville, I got to visit Griffin Technology HQ and try out their Evolve wireless speaker system. On Brief 243, I talk about Evolve and contrast what Griffin is doing with what SonyEricsson just announced. The concept behind the MBS-100 Bluetooth speaker is solid. It’s just funny looking. I also talk about a Web site called microPledge that bridges the gap between ideas and the coders… → Read More

October 11th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #242

We were just in Nashville interviewing Dave Ramsey from The Dave Ramsey Show. We hung out with a guy called Sampson. He maintains computers for a lot of the major Country and Christian artists who live there. He has the most impressive car PC setup I’ve encountered. It includes a Samsung Q1 Ultra Mobile PC, a Kyocera KR1 Mobile Router and an Adesso Smartcat USB Touchpad. Mainly he uses it… → Read More

October 5th, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #240

On GeekBrief.TV #240 (I didn’t post #239 on CG because it was just an overview of Zune 2 specs), I talk about Jeff Hann’s Multi-Touch Display finally being for sale starting at $100,000. I also talk about the Rivet Mobile Stereo Headset I’ve been trying out. Monster Cable sent me six of their fashion-forward LRG iPhone cases. I’m giving four away and keeping two. Bill Gates… → Read More

October 3rd, 2007

GeekBrief.TV #238

We love Cali Lewis. All of us. Collectively. Even her allergic reaction to plastic doesn’t freak us out. That’s why we invited her to post her latest briefs on CrunchGear so all of you folks can learn to love her as much as we do. She’ll be posting here irregularly and informing us whenever she posts a brief. Enjoy! On GeekBrief.TV #238 I talk about dishwashing my keyboard, and… → Read More

October 2nd, 2007

Cali Lewis reviews Signal for iTunes

Good old Cali “It’s not syphilis” Lewis takes a look at Signal for iTunes on GeekBrief TV today. The poor lady has some sort of weird allergy, which is why she’s using gloves, but apparently their conductive so she can use Singal for the iPhone, a browser-based iTunes control that lets you pick music and movies via the touchscreen. We also get a shout out, which makes me… → Read More

May 3rd, 2007

Cali Lewis Fights the Power

Cali Lewis of GeekBrief.tv posted a cute video to Geoff Smith’s HD DVD code song featuring the lady herself hanging with Diggsters and then flipping out the magic numbers one at a time like a sporty, nerd-friendly Bob Dylan. It would have been great if they could have gotten Rose to hang out, Allen Ginsberg-like, in the background, but we get so little closure in our lives. Digg the Code… → Read More