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Geek Brief Radio Podcast

Geek Brief Radio Podcast

by Cali Lewis




Geek Brief Radio features the audio version of GeekBrief.TV, the fast, fun way to get your gadget and tech news. It's also the home of Geek Brief Interviews and Technology Specials. Podcast with news about tech tools and toys featuring Cali Lewis. The format is fast, fun, fresh and flirty.

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Geek Brief Radio | Cali Sounds Funny

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Dec 04, 2008


We talk a little bit of tech, but mostly people on Twitter just wanted to hear what I sound like!

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Geek Brief Radio #430 | Home Automation by Savant

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Sep 16, 2008


We have an audio conversation with Jim Carroll, the founder of Savant. They the only company (that I'm aware of) that builds home automation systems on Apple hardware. You can check them out at SavantAV.com. I don't see the iPhone/iPod Touch app in the App Store. As soon as I get the link, I'll update this post.

We also officially announce the 2008 Christmas Party in Nashville with Geoff Smith. Last year, we did it virtually over Ustream. This year, we're inviting everyone to come to The Big Bang Bar (Geoff's dueling piano bar). We'll stream if we can on Ustream, and if we can't because of bandwidth, we'll record it and release later. If you can make it to Nashville on December 15th, it's going to be a blast!

We'll be renting a couple cameras and a Tricaster in addition to piping in some additional bandwidth. If you're interested in underwriting the event, please contact me.

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Geek Brief Radio | Copy and Paste for iPhone

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Aug 19, 2008


Interview with Zac White about bringing Copy and Paste to the iPhone via OpenClip.org

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Geek Brief Radio - Psystar

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, May 09, 2008


Cali and Neal talk to John Biggs, Editor-in-Chief of CrunchGear.com about the Psystar Hackintosh

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Geek Brief Radio #335 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Apr 28, 2008




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Geek Brief Radio #0333 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Mar 24, 2008


The D.O.J. today gave the O.K. to a merger between XM Satellite Radio and Sirius.

South Park Studios is making every episode of South Park available for streaming on their Web site.

Quanta Computer and OoVoo are joining together to bring HD video chat to HDTV and they promise a product this year.

The Tape Project is a company that makes reel-to-reel tapes available to audiophiles for a lot of money. Here's the Tape Project catalog.

Of all my t-shirts, none are currently knife-proof. My Oyster Shucking video suggests that it could be a potential problem. Nihon Uni T-Shirts ARE knife proof to an extent, but they cost $500 each and do not protect against stabs.

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Geek Brief Radio #0327 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Mar 12, 2008


Qik.com sent a couple IOGear GearJuice mobile Pocket Power chargers so I can always "go live" when I'm out on The Big Trip. Each one will charge a mobile phone up to 3 times before it needs to be charged.

The MiniStation Turbo USB from Buffalo Technology is the smallest 500GB, 5400 RPM USB hard drive I've ever seen.

Revolabs has a wireless USB mic designed for VoIP and Podcasting. The charging base stays plugged into your PC or Mac and the mic clips to your shirt so you can walk around the room.

Crgslst is a service that allows location-free search from Craigslist, and Acer announced their new Gem Stone Blue line of notebooks.

Jason Calacanis is really excited about almost having 10,000 Twitter followers and I'm a little jealous, so I'm trying to catch up. Help me by following me on Twitter! :) Thanks to Geoff Smith for all his help with the "New and Improved" Geek Brief Radio. We're covering the same stories on GBR, but now Neal joins me to talk about the stories. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. If you like it, you can subscribe in iTunes or download it here or get it from PodShow.

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Geek Brief Radio #0323 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Mar 05, 2008


Pearing Systems might be building a computer into a side table. It's a neat idea and they way they're dealing with access to components is ingenious. It pops right out of the box.

The USB Typing Speedometer reminds me of my mom. It measures typing speeds up to 260 WPM.

Penguin Books will soon be releasing DRM free Audiobooks. Penguin CEO, Marjorie Scardino seems to get what those of us in the tech world have been saying about DRM.

The Rest Easy lounge by Winnebago converts a sofa into a large, soft bed at the touch of a button.

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Geek Brief Radio #0322 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Mar 04, 2008


Note: We tried a more conversational Geek Brief Radio this time, rather than just pulling the audio from the video. Let us know what you think! TomTom Go has a new technology called IQ Routes. It creates the fastest route to a destination based on average driving speeds rather than posted speed limits. Intel's smallest, lowest power processor is called Atom and it's designed for mobile Internet devices. The RoadRunner neckset is the strangest looking gadget of the day. Vara Software's ScreenFlow is the best screen capture application we've ever used. And it's snowing in Dallas!!!

Here's the link to the not overly compressed Screenflow screen capture. It really is worth a click.

You can get a Nokia N810 for 15% off at podshowoffers.com. Use Promo Code "geekbrieftv".

For those of you asking for updates on our dog Sydney...her knee cap is out of her socket and won't stay put. She's scheduled for surgery on Wednesday the 5th. Dave Peterson from GadgetyTech.com is the Geek Brief Angel I spoke of previously, who has paid for the surgery, so that Big Trip plans aren't derailed. We're very grateful! Here's a picture of Sydney from yesterday.

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Geek Brief Radio #0321 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Sat, Mar 01, 2008


I switched to Mac with the advent of the Mac Mini. We've followed the same pattern from the beginning. We buy a desktop and then the notebook most similar in specs and performance to the desktop. After the Mac Mini, we added an iBook (currently on Ebay). Before we started GeekBrief.TV, we got an iMac G5. The notebook we paired with the iMac was a MacBook. When we went pro with the podcast, we went pro with the Mac Pro. We added to that a MacBook Pro and then another. The MacBook Air was the first Mac that's come out that dosn't fit our growth pattern. It's the first Mac since we switched that I can easily live without, so I didn't plan to do a review.

My friend, Mark Taylor (taylormark.com) bought one and dedicated it to our Big Trip fundraising effort, so I've played with it for three days, reviewed it and put it on Ebay.

Most people I'm around are always looking for more power in a computer. We want fast hard drives, fast processors and fast RAM. We'll sacrifice our desire to have a notebook that runs cool, and I'll live with the machine being heavy. Not everyone shares the mission of a power user, and it is those people that will get the most out of a MacBook Air.

It's the ultimate writer's computer. It's size doesn't compromise it's quality. It's solid and well balanced. It doesn't want to fall or lean in any direction. It is perfect for online activity and really any job where the primary requirement is the production or consumption of text and pictures. It isn't good for video and I really don't believe Apple meant it to be. I could watch video in iTunes, some HD videos I tried downloading to watch in Quicktime just gave me a spinning beach ball. I also wasn't able to watch a remote DVD in another machine with out getting a beach ball.

The MacBook Air is like a conceptual design brought to market. Apple made something that most companies would only design to suggest what a machine might be like sometime in the future. That's one of the reasons I'm such an Apple fan.

The MacBook Air isn't for me or anyone who aims to produce video, but for anyone else looking for portability, it's definitely worth a look.

OH!!! And we know we got the show number wrong!

List of current items on eBay

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Geek Brief Radio #0320 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Feb 29, 2008


Before Cali headed off to the vet this morning to find out what is wrong with our Chihuahua's back leg, we shot Brief 320 about something new from Microsoft Research called the WorldWide Telescope. When it's released this Spring it will give us the ability to virtual explore the Universe just like Google Earth lets us explore our planet. Imagery is displayed in the same context as you would experience it if you could fly from place to place in a space ship. Robert Scoble saw it in action a few weeks ago and he says it made him cry.

The WorldWide Telescope is dedicated to Microsoft researcher, Jim Gray, and it was introduced at this year's TED conference by Roy Gould. We show a few clips on Brief 320. You can download the presentation in it's entirety from TED.com.

BTW, I shot this episode at 24 fps rather than 60. Does anyone notice a difference?

UPDATE: Our Chihuahua's knee is out of it's socket. It's an $800 surgery.

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Geek Brief Radio #0319 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Feb 26, 2008


Just as expected, Apple announced upgrades to MacBooks and MacBook Pros today. Here's a link to a video about stuff we're selling on eBay. Multitouch works on Google Maps, even if you have the old MacBook Pro. Sean Carruthers from Lab Rats joins me to talk about the iAno. Botanicalls Twitter is a D.I.Y. project that hooks your house plant up with it's very own Twitter feed. And finally, I-Touch is a biometric garaged door opener that supports up to 30 fingers.

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Geek Brief Radio #0318 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Feb 25, 2008


his may go down in history as the most juvenile Brief ever. It's about a robot created to massage breasts. It was developed by The Beijing Bubby Robot Technologies Co., Ltd., which is comprised of 6 people and a car. The target market is...

Number 1: Girls who are reaching or having reached puberty, hope to improve the growth of breast. What parent is going to hook their kid up to a robot to promote breast growth?
Number 2: Women who received surgery in the breast, desire to have a faster and better recovery.
Number 3: Mothers, who are nursing babies, want to release the pain and to accelerate the secretion of breast milk.
Number 4: Female who is having the period, want to release the swelling pain of breasts.
Number 5: Women who want to lower the incidence of mastopathies.
Number 6: Women, who are under pressure, want to relax themselves.
Number 7: Women who want to improve the quality of their sex activities.
Number 8: Women who want to have pretty breasts.

Take the time to visit this guys Web site. I promise it's worth it.

I wish you all could have been in the room as we were shooting this. We laughed harder than we ever have during a shoot. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed shooting it.

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Geek Brief Radio #0317 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Feb 22, 2008


The BlueLounge Space Station is a dream come true for organizing cables, and it's beautiful. If you haven't jailbroken your iPhone yet, the Touchpad for iPhone might push you over the edge. It turns your screen into a wireless touchpad to control your Mac or PC. WhizKid isn't for sale, but I'm intrigued. It's a robot designed to interact with you, instead of you having to interact with him. The Epoc headset will be available later this year. It's user can control a video game with their thoughts.

Use promo code "CALI" to save $50 off a Drobo at DroboStore.com. Details are here.

This weekend, we'll be at Dave Ramsey's class. We need to buy our RV without going into debt!

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Geek Brief Radio #0316 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Feb 21, 2008


I start with a review of the N-Gage gaming platform which is soon to be available on the following Nokia phones: N81, N82, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, N96, N78, N95 NAM. I get the sense that N-Gage is about bringing a much richer gaming experience than we seen before on a phone. The graphics are impressive and the games I tried were challenging.

A new Palm Centro is available on the AT&T wireless network. Rather than review it, I'm giving one away to a Geek Brief viewer. The contest details are at www.BigTrip.tv.

Unfortunately Sharper Image filed for bankruptcy. Earth Class Mail is a service that let's you avoid dealing with paper mail if you'd rather go 100% digital. HP will soon have an Ultra Mobile PC that you can get with either Linux or Windows installed.

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Geek Brief Radio #0315 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Feb 19, 2008


It hardly feels like news, but Toshiba decided they'll be out of the HD DVD business by the end of March. Apple reduced the price of the iPod Shuffle to $49 and introduced a 2GB version for $69. Verizon and AT&T both announced unlimited voice plans for $99 before we shot this Brief and then T-Mobile followed suit while we were shooting. It feels like we've said this before, but Chumby is finally for sale.

Jott is one of my favorite productivity apps. WakerUpper takes the help in the opposite direction and sends reminders to your phone at specified times. Planning for our year-long road trip we came across the Tourmaster T45G. It has a king size Murphy bed that folds up to turn the master bedroom into a fully equipped home theater.

If you're interested in the details, we're rolling out plans for the Big Trip at BigTrip.TV.


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Geek Brief Radio #0314 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Feb 18, 2008


This is a review of the HP MediaSmart Server. This episode ends the HP sponsorship, and we announce the winner of the contest.

Pros: Access to media immediately and flawlessly, Administration application is intuitive and easy

Cons: Setup takes about 40 minutes and isn't Plug-n-Play, basic Windows frustrations Pro or Con, depending on your setup: requires a Windows machine to adminstrate

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Geek Brief Radio #0313 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Feb 15, 2008


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 what order the hard copies are stored in the box. When the box is full, you label it, seal it and store it. If you need the document again, the software will tell you exactly where to look, or you can just print a fresh copy.

Ziszor! (with an exclamation point like Yahoo!), is a portable handheld shredder that shreds up to 5 layers of paper at a time. I'm thinking about a year on the road so small and portable is on my mind.

Litepanels Micro is a consumer version of what the pros use for lighting faces. It's LED so it doesn't use much energy and it doesn't put off much heat. It fits on a small DV camera and runs on four AA batteries.

There is a new portable version of Guitar Hero that will be released next month.

Going through boxes of stuff to sell on eBay, I came across our very first digital camera. It's a Vivitar ViviCam 3000. It shoots .77 Megapixel images and has 1 MB of internal storage and I want your suggestions for what I should do with it.

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Geek Brief Radio #0312 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Feb 14, 2008


I thought Amazon ads were supposed to be contextual. I don't think they are because it's been quite some time since I've talked about Finite-Temperature Field Theory on Geek Brief, and I've never talked about Empirical Process Techniques for Dependent Data. That's Valentine's Day for ya. On Valentine's day, it's important to declare your romantic feelings for a fellow human being using the appropriate form. That form is available at the Bureau of Communication. You'll want to complete the form entitled Declaration of Romantic Intent. Geoff Smith of Digg the Code fame dropped by to tell us about his experience with the Appogee Duet. Axel Bjurström is a personal hero after he contructed an easel for flatscreen displays. We've expected someone to do it for four years, and now that Axel's done it, we can start dreaming of something new.

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Geek Brief Radio #0311 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Feb 14, 2008


I thought Amazon ads were supposed to be contextual. I don't think they are because it's been quite some time since I've talked about Finite-Temperature Field Theory on Geek Brief, and I've never talked about Empirical Process Techniques for Dependent Data. That's Valentine's Day for ya. On Valentine's day, it's important to declare your romantic feelings for a fellow human being using the appropriate form. That form is available at the Bureau of Communication. You'll want to complete the form entitled Declaration of Romantic Intent. Geoff Smith of Digg the Code fame dropped by to tell us about his experience with the Appogee Duet. Axel Bjurström is a personal hero after he contructed an easel for flatscreen displays. We've expected someone to do it for four years, and now that Axel's done it, we can start dreaming of something new.

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Geek Brief Radio #0310 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Feb 11, 2008


Sometimes Tech is just one big soap opera. Microsoft offers to purchase Yahoo! and Yahoo! says, "That's all you think I'm worth? You've got to be kidding. Anyway, I'm in love with AOL." Popular blogger Mathew Ingram called the possible Yahoo! and AOL marriage "Desperation Squared." Then Starbucks dumped T-Mobile to join forces with AT&T. The Starbucks/AT&T joint venture brings AT&T broadband customers free WiFi in every Starbucks. That's why, as much as possible, I stick to gadget news. John Biggs isn't buying into Modu's new phone idea. After talking through the story, I think I get his point. Nokia's N96 does everything the N95 does, but it does it a little bit better. Bloggers started getting their hands on very early Android prototypes. Dell has a new wireless USB option available on several notebooks.

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Geek Brief Radio #0309 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Feb 08, 2008


I've decided to pursue a long-term goal of traveling around the U.S. for a year in an RV. That quest makes me notice stuff like the NAVIsurfer II. It's a fully functional PC that fits in a single DIN slot. DLO has a TDMA shielded speaker system for iPhone. It's about time. Google Docs now has a forms application that sends data to Google Spreadsheets. Unfortunately, you have to invite people to enter data into the form by sending them email. The his and hers key ring holder is all kinds of cute. Some of you might be interested in our GBTVmobile quest. I'm blogging about it at iCali.TV.

With promotion code "geekbrieftv", you can get a Nokia N810 for 15% off. Lots of countries are participating. For a full list, click here. For more details on the promotion, click here.

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Geek Brief Radio #0308 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Feb 07, 2008


WireTracks gives you a way to route your cables throughout your home without ripping into your walls. The Wine Rack is a crazy idea intended for people who like their wine served at body temperature, warmed by boobies. SetYourRate is what the Internet is all about. It's a marketplace for freelancers. Hue HD is a webcam that works on a Mac or a PC, and looks cooler than any webcam I've seen so far. Motorola LTE is promising HD video via mobile phone...wow!

You can get a Drobo for $50 off, using my discount promo code CALI at DroboStore.com. For more information, click here.

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Geek Brief Radio #0307 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Feb 06, 2008


Today was a technical disaster. Everything seemed to break, and I think it all started with the news that Angelina Jolie said she doesn't know how to turn on a computer. I'm participating in the Qik alpha test. Qik.com makes it possible to stream quality video to the Web from a mobile phone. It's simply amazing. My Qik streams are connected to my Twitter feed. Anytime I'm on, Qik will tweet for me. Imagine if I had it when I met the Woz. Micropod SE is a quite speaker. Fred thought different about salt and pepper shakers and iPod earbuds. SuperDuper is awesome for Mac users. It keeps you safe with a bootable clone of your system disk. I finish up with JoikuSpot. It's an application that turns your S60 phone into a mobile WLAN hotspot. Oh, and then I declared email bankruptcy.

With promotion code "geekbrieftv", you can get a Nokia N810 for 15% off. Lots of countries are participating. For a full list, click here. For more details on the promotion, click here.

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Geek Brief Radio #0305 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Feb 01, 2008


On this episode, I answer the following questions:

How do you change the location where screen captures save? Having them all on the desktop gets to be a mess!
Read the Answer on DearCali.com
Video Screen Captures

What does it really mean to follow someone on Twitter? I don't understand how people are keeping constant track of other people
Read the Answer on DearCali.com
Cali on Twitter

With discount code "geekbrieftv", you can get a Nokia N810 for 15% off. Lots of countries are participating. For a full list, click here. For more details on the promotion, click here.

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Geek Brief Radio #0304 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Jan 31, 2008


Wednesday we spent the day traveling to Washington, DC, so we saved a great conversation I had at Macworld with Alex Lindsay from Pixel Corps. Pixel Corps is an old fashioned guild done in a new media way. It's a group of creative people who work in digital, and it's designed to provide training, job referrals and inspiration. I get a lot of questions from people interested in working in new media, so I thought a conversation with Alex would be useful.

This happened at the very end of Macworld, and I was exhausted. You might not notice from the interview, but if you stick around for the bloopers, you'll see just how much.

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Geek Brief Radio #0303 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Jan 29, 2008


We plan to move, yet again after our lease is up. We're selling a bunch of stuff on eBay and giving stuff away, but there's some stuff that requires something else. MyBoneYard is an option. :CueCat tried to make barcodes cool. Google is trying again. If you're old school like Neal, you might remember something called the Stylophone. It's back. The Panasonic Lumix TZ5 does HD video. I gotta tell ya though, Clocky is not a great Valentine's Day gift. It's good for you, but not the love of your life.

If you wanna win an HP Media Smart Server, send an email to hp@geekbrief.com. You have a week left. Details are here.

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Geek Brief Radio #0302 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Jan 28, 2008


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 cameras. We're trying out the Lensbaby that works with or Nikon D40, and so far, it's a lot of fun. Iterasi will soon give us a better, more permanent way to bookmark. If you've ever had a product idea you didn't pursue because you didn't know how, Ponoko might help you bring the next idea to fruition. It's like your own personal factory.

Remember that contest from Brief #289? I announce the winner and show you what really happened. See the winning entry by clicking the "Read More" button below.

This episode was sponsored by the Nokia N810. You can get yours for 15% off by using my discount code "geekbrieftv". Details are here.

If you're in the Washington, DC area, hopefully you can join me for a meetup on Wednesday, January 30th. Details are here.

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Geek Brief Radio #0297 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Sun, Jan 20, 2008


This is an audio wrap up of our first Macworld. We talk about what went wrong, what went right, and what went cool. Thanks to PodShow, xTrain.com, Drobo , and Geek Brief viewers for making our coverage possible. It was one of the best weeks of our lives.

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Geek Brief Radio #0288 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Jan 07, 2008


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 blogged the Bill Gates keynote and snapped a photo of some interesting looking phone thing. Griffin announced a dock for charging FOUR iPods at a time and the availability of individual Evolve wireless speakers. Manfrotto's 585 MODOSTEADY Three-in-One brings stabilization to moms and dads who own camcorders. Now, we're off to Vegas.

This episode is brought to you by the HP MediaSmart Server. To enter the contest to win a MediaSmart Server, see the details here.

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Geek Brief Radio #0287 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Sun, Jan 06, 2008


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 secret weapon that I can't wait to see in action. Bug Labs announced special early adopter pricing. Some of The Goonies are available as action figures. It's the first time I've ever wanted to buy an action figure. Video Transfer from Pinnacle was my favorite CES announcement at the time we shot this. That's changed already, of course. I'll be in Vegas Tuesday and back home Wednesday. I'll be using Twitter for breaking news through CES and Macworld.

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Geek Brief Radio #0286 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Jan 04, 2008


There are Briefs that feel like...meh...some I really like. This is one I really like. I start with the Belkin RockStar headphone hub that lets you share your out with up to four other listeners. I had to cover the PRO-HD Slingbox. That was a huge story today. I'd be more likely to get one to use on my home network than to try and sling across the world. Paul Miller at Engadget wrote a brilliant line about the Dell Crystal LCD display that's actually for sale now. Sennheiser adopted Kleer wireless audio technology for possibly the best wireless earphones available yet. I also end with a segment I'm calling, "Look what this guy did!" In this edition I show how Cynergy Labs created a multi touch interface (sans the touch) using a Wiimote. It's brilliant.

If you want a Drobo, and you do, my discount code, cali, will save you $50 at DroboStore.com

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Geek Brief Radio #0285 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Jan 03, 2008


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 storage on your home network. Their new MediaSmart Receiver will turn any TV into a network connected TV. The Dell Crystal LCD Monitor will begin shipping soon and the Morphie Juice Pack doubles the battery life of your iPhone.

Discussion about a meetup during MacWorld is at GBTVtalk.com and my promo code "cali" will save you $50 on a Drobo at drobostore.com.

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Geek Brief Radio #0284 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Jan 02, 2008


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 Office for Mac 2008 Media Edition (I had to take a coffee break after typing that), includes an application called Expression Media (formerly iView). It's an application that visually catalogs over 120 file formats and keeps up with where media assets are stored, even if those assets are offline, say on a DVD. I'm really excited to learn more about Expression. It's already available for XP and Vista users, so I'd like to hear from anyone who is using it.

The GeekBrief.TV MediaSmart ServerHP giveaway is still underway. All you have to do to enter is send an email with a reason you want one to hp [at] geekbrief.com. One winner will be chosen and announced in February. The complete rules are here.

Liquid Image didn't wait for CES to announce their digital camera mask for shooting fixed-focus photos underwater. The DriveWire universal Hard Drive Adapter from Apricorn looks like a must-have for any PC toolbox.

Brief 284 wraps up with my take on hulu. Here's a link where a few hulu beta invites are still available.

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Geek Brief Radio #0283 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Jan 01, 2008


Here's one more special episode for New Years. When I was co-hosting Call For Help in 2006, we went out to an Asian restaurant with Sean Carruthers. He did this nifty little trick with his chopsticks paper. He used some origami magic to make an impressive little chopstick holder, and I asked him to show us how it's done. Sean is from The Lab with Leo Laporte and he has an awesome podcast with Andy Walker called Lab Rats.

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Geek Brief Radio #0279 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Dec 21, 2007


I'm a Mac addict...a Mac fanatic. It's all because I love simple, elegant design. I love Mac for the same reason I love Model One radios and Wee Houses. They're pure and perfect. It's something PC companies have missed design after design, until Gateway announced the ONE. It the first and only PC that is every bit as beautiful as a Mac. One Brief 279, I unboxed mine and set it up. In order to get this out quickly, I tested the Web cam and built in audio quality. I'll be using it more throughout the holidays and I'm sure I'll have more to add then, but for now my only complaints are the Wintel stickers on the front and Vista. Beyond that, it's the most beautiful Windows PC ever built, and the best Windows setup experience I've ever had.

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Geek Brief Radio #0278 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Dec 20, 2007


Brief 278 is a review of the Nokia N810.

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Geek Brief Radio #0277 (audio) | DearCali.com

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Dec 18, 2007


On this episode, I answer the following questions:

How do you create a custom ringtone with the latest version of GarageBand?
Read the Answer on DearCali.com

I'm starting a video podcast and I can't get the video to look right. How do you convert your show into the different formats?
Read the Answer on DearCali.com

I heard you can read Wikipedia on the Kindle. Is that true? Is it only the English version? Is it really free?
Read the Answer on DearCali.com
Wil Harris

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Geek Brief Radio #0276 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Dec 17, 2007


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 concept inspired by sperm. earrings! If you've got a geek girl in your life they're perfect. QuikPod has been updated for DSLRs, and discount code "cali" will get you $50 off a Drobo at drobostore.com.

Today's Sponsors: Drobo & Nokia 5300 Music Phone

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Geek Brief Radio #0275 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Dec 14, 2007


In the early days of GBTV, we shot the show in front of a green screen. When we upgraded to pro equipment, we had to abandon chroma keying. Rob Thomas from Igniter Media invited us to shoot a show in his green screen studio, so did. We really miss the green screen!

Brief #275 is my Christmas Wishlist, but not for this Christmas. I already have everything I want this Christmas. This is my wishlist for 2008. From Apple, I wish for an Apple TV with a built-in DVD player. I also wish Steve Jobs would go to war against the media giants that have it out for him, but I'm not expecting much to come of that one. From Amazon.com, I wish for a second generation Kindle in time for next Christmas. From Drobo, I wish for a Drobo Pro so can I can have the same data protection at work that I have for my personal media. I also wish for a Drobo mini for travel. From G-Tech, I wish for a USB and Firewire hub in the same form factor as the G-Drive Mini. From Google, I wish for affordable and secure online storage, ASAP.

What are your wishes for 2008? Leave a comment.

Use promo code "CALI" at drobostore.com to get $50 off your Drobo order.
The Nokia 5300 Music Phone also sponsored this show. Tmobile.com, search for Nokia 5300

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Geek Brief Radio #0274 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Dec 12, 2007


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, it's too much work to clean it. I'd rather use a Dyson. The Pleo, though seems like a lot of fun. I'd LOVE to watch how my chihuahuas respond to one. The PLEN Desktop Hobby Robot looks extremely elegant in the videos I've seen. They're only selling 50 of them and the price is high. Miuro seems like fun, but it's expensive and aimed at early robot adopters. Drobo is my favorite robot of the year and now Drobo's maker has become a sponsor. Discount code *cali* will get you $50 off at drobostore.com.

Geoff Smith has a new Christmas album. We'll have a streaming launch party Thursday, December 13 at 9:30 EST at GBTVlive.com. It's going to be unforgettable.

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Geek Brief Radio #0273 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Dec 11, 2007


A couple weeks ago, we flew out to Cupertino to shoot this episode. Even though I said what we would be announcing today has nothing to do with Apple, lots of you didn't believe me. It's really an announcement for you guys. HP wants to give one of you a HP MediaSmart Server. To enter all you have to do is send an email to hp [at] geekbrief.com explaining why you want one. The official rules are at geekbrief.tv/hp. Believe me, lawyers were involved in the production of the official rules. We had some fun with that on this episode.

While we were shooting at HP, the power cable for my teleprompter shorted out, so since Cupertino, I've been working completely prompter free. Bodelin Technologies sent a complementary replacement, and they've improved it!

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Geek Brief Radio #0272 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Dec 10, 2007


This Brief is meant to be extra jolly because it's all about pet gadgets, but I was a little stressed when we shot it so I seem a little off my game. I start with a Wireless Doorbell Mat that alerts humans when a pet wants to go outside or come back in. iSeePet360 is a Webcam built into a dog feeder that can be controlled over the Internet, but it's only available in Japan. My favorite doggie gadget on this brief is called PetPeek. It's a bubble shaped window that gives your dog a view through a fence. I also provide a little too much information about our dogs personal patterns when I introduce the Pooch Potty. Sorry about that. Thing in a Bag is a toy for cats, and the Doggie Driver Tennis Ball Launcher sends tennis balls up to 100 yards to be fetched.

Drobo is a new sponsor and my promo code, cali, gets you $50 off at DroboStore.com.

Don't forget our GBTVlive.com Christmas Party on Thursday, December 13th at 9:30 PM EST!

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Geek Brief Radio #0271 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Dec 07, 2007


There's a poster that illustrates 56 different species of geeks. It's not exhaustive, but it IS really cool. If you check it out, you're likely to find yourself fitting into more than one geek category. One of the categories is food geek. I argue there's a sub-category for all of us Grilled Cheese Sandwich Geeks. This episode was inspired by Veronica Belmont's Maholo Daily Grilled Cheese Sandwich episode. Veronica and Grilled Cheese geeks everywhere need to know all about the amazingness that happens when you replace butter with Trader Joe'smayo. 'Nough said.

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Geek Brief Radio #270 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Dec 06, 2007


I got a press release from Amazon.com this morning that says they're dramatically lowering prices on some of their most wished for gifts, including the 16GB iPod Touch. How do you show invisible speakers on a video podcast? The Tux Droid is a wireless communications penguin for Linux lovers. Our cellphones are demanding their own beanbag chairs, and Chris Pirillo points us to someone's Christmas light display that we can control over the Web. Dec 05, 2007 22:07

Amazon Customers Set Gift Expectations High This Holiday Season

Leading Online Retailer Responds by Discounting High-Quality, High-Demand Products

SEATTLE --(Business Wire)-- Dec. 5, 2007 At the halfway point of this year's holiday shopping season, results show that Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) customers have high expectations for gifts and are seeking primarily high-quality, brand-name items. In response, Amazon.com is discounting many of the site's most desired products, offering customers great value for their shopping dollar.

According to Amazon's Most Wished For items (products that appear most frequently on customer Wish Lists), customers are seeking consumer electronics, toys, kitchenware, and watches from high-quality, well-known brands. Across all categories offered on Amazon.com, customers are using product ratings and customer reviews to determine the highest-quality items that fit their shopping budget.

"It is no coincidence that the Most Wished For items on Amazon.com also happen to be very high-quality items," said Craig Berman, Amazon.com spokesperson. "Customers want products that are stylish, durable and perform exceptionally well, and we are pleased to offer many of these popular and desirable products at greatly discounted prices as we head into our busiest time of the year."

The Most Wished For list is available at: http://www.amazon.com/most-wished-for. The following are a selection of amazing deals on the Most Wished For items of the season:

Toys & Games (http://www.amazon.com/toys)

-- Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye - List Price: $49.99, Amazon Price:
$34.99 (Savings: 30%)

-- Mattel High School Musical DVD Board Game 2 - List Price: $29.95,
Amazon Price: $9.99 (Savings: 67%)

-- Lego Star Wars Death Star II - List Price: $269.99, Amazon Price:
$149.99 (Savings: 44%)

-- Barbie Girls 1GB MP3 Player - List Price: $99.99, Amazon Price:
$49.99 (Savings: 50%)

-- Cranium - List Price: $24.99, Amazon Price: $11.99 (Savings: 52%)

-- Barbie Mattel Barbie as The Island Princess Princess Rosella Doll -
List Price: $29.95, Amazon Price: $16.75 (Savings: 44%)

-- DreamLife Superstar TV Plug-In Game - List Price: $37.99, Amazon
Price: $24.99 (Savings: 34%)

Electronics (http://www.amazon.com/electronics)

-- Apple 16 GB iPod touch - List Price: $399.00, Amazon Price: $379.00
(Savings: 5%)

-- Garmin nuvi 350 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator - List Price:
$969.22, Amazon Price: $304.36 (Savings: 69%)

-- Canon PowerShot SD800 IS 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera - List Price:
$449.99, Amazon Price: $239.94, (Savings: 47%)

-- Canon Digital Rebel XTi 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera - List Price:
$1,400.00, Amazon Price: $610.99 (Savings: 56%)

-- Samsung LNT4661F 46" 1080p LCD HDTV - List Price: $2,199.99, Amazon
Price: $1,599.98 (Savings: 27%)

-- Toshiba REGZA 32HL67U 32" 720p LCD HDTV - List Price: $899.99,
Amazon Price: $730.65 (Savings: 19%)

-- SanDisk SDMX4-4096 Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player - List Price:
$249.99, Amazon Price: $106.94 (Savings: 57%)

Software (http://www.amazon.com/software)

-- Apple Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard - List Price: $129.00, Amazon
Price: $109.99 (Savings: 15%)

-- Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 - List Price: $99.99, Amazon Price:
$77.99 (Savings: 22% + Mail-In Rebate: $20.00)

-- Microsoft Office Professional 2007 FULL VERSION - List Price
$499.95, Amazon Price $374.99 (Savings: 25%)

Home & Garden (http://www.amazon.com/home)

-- KitchenAid Professional 600 Series 6-Quart Stand Mixer - List
Price: $499.99, Amazon Price: $259.99 (Savings: 48%)

-- Dirt Devil 0213CHM Kone Cordless Hand Vacuum - List Price: $59.95,
Amazon Price: $35.99 (Savings: 40%)

-- Calphalon Commercial Hard Anodized 9-Piece Set - List Price:
$492.00, Amazon Price: $199.99 (Savings: 59%)

-- Pinzon Bamboo Cotton Bath Towel - List Price: $40.00, Amazon Price:
$19.99 (Savings: 50%)

-- La Crosse Technology WS-9035U Wireless Weather Station and Wind
Sensor - List Price: $179.95, Amazon Price: $79.99 (Savings 56%)

-- Chicago Cutlery Insignia2 18-Piece Block Set - List Price: $149.99,
Amazon Price: $79.99 (Savings: 47%)

-- Zojirushi Mr. Bento Stainless-Steel Lined Lunch Jar - List Price:
$64.00, Amazon Price: $36.68 (Savings: 43%)

-- Silpat 11-5/8-by-16-1/2-Inch Nonstick Silicone Baking Mat - List
Price: $24.99, Amazon Price: $12.99 (Savings: 48%)

Jewelry (http://www.amazon.com/jewelry)

-- 14k White Gold, Princess-Cut, Diamond Classic 4-Prong Pendant (1/10
cttw) - List Price: $114.00, Amazon Price: $59.00 (Savings: 48%)

-- 10k White Gold Diamond Flower Tennis Bracelet (1/2 cttw) - List
Price: $449.00, Amazon Price: $269.99 (Savings: 40%)

-- 14k White Gold Black Diamond Ring (1/3 cttw) - List Price: $364.95,
Amazon Price: $189.99 (Savings: 47%)

-- 14k White Gold, Round, Diamond Stud Earrings (1/3 cttw) - List
Price: $129.00, Amazon Price: $49.99 (Savings: 61%)

Watches (http://www.amazon.com/watches)

-- Skagen Women's Silver Dial Mesh Bracelet Watch - List Price:
$100.00, Amazon Price: $56.00 (Savings: 44%)

-- Bulova Women's Diamond Chronograph Watch #96R19 - List Price:
$499.00, Amazon Price: $239.50 (Savings: 52%)

-- Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch #8926 - List
Price: $285.00, Amazon Price: $82.99 (Savings: 71%)

-- Invicta Women's II Collection Limited Edition Diamond Chronograph
Watch #4718 - List Price: $895.00, Amazon Price: $225.00 (Savings:
75%)

-- Lego Kids Watch #5900100 - List Price: $24.99, Amazon Price: $14.99
(Savings: 40%)

DVD (http://www.amazon.com/dvd)

-- "The Sopranos: Season 6, Part 2" - List Price: $99.98, Amazon
Price: $54.99 (Savings: 45%)

-- "Planet Earth" - List Price: $79.98, Amazon Price: $54.99 (Savings: 31%)

-- "The War" - List Price: $129.99, Amazon Price: $79.99 (Savings: 38%)
-- "Sex and the City: The Complete Series" (Collector's Giftset) -
List Price: $299.98, Amazon Price: $154.99 (Savings: 48%)

-- "Friends: The Complete Series Collection" - List Price: $299.98,
Amazon Price: $162.99 (Savings: 46%)

Music (http://www.amazon.com/music)

-- "Noel" by Josh Groban - List Price: $18.98, Amazon Price: $9.99
(Savings: 47%)

-- "Raising Sand" by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - List Price:

$18.98, Amazon Price: $11.99 (Savings: 37%)

-- "As I Am" by Alicia Keys - List Price: $18.98, Amazon Price: $9.99
(Savings: 47%)

-- "Carnival Ride" by Carrie Underwood - List Price: $18.97, Amazon
Price: $9.99 (Savings: 47%)

-- "Taking Chances" by Celine Dion - List Price: $18.98, Amazon Price:
$9.99 (Savings: 47%)

Sports & Outdoor (http://www.amazon.com/sports)

-- Razor E300 Electric Scooter - List Price: $229.99, Amazon Price:
$174.99 (Savings: 24%)

-- Victorinox Swiss Army Golf Tool with Callaway Golf Balls - List
Price: $64.00, Amazon Price: $32.00 (Savings: 50%)

-- Columbia Bugaboo Four to Five-Person Family Dome Tent - List Price:
$169.99, Amazon Price: $109.99 (Savings: 35%)

-- Victorinox Swiss Army Champion Plus - List Price: $76.00, Amazon
Price: $29.95 (Savings: 61%)

-- Razor Pocket Rocket Miniature Electric Bike - List Price: $229.99,
Amazon Price: $149.22 (Savings: 35%)

Automotive (http://www.amazon.com/auto)

-- Accutire MS-4350B Programmable Digital Tire Gauge - List Price:
$19.99, Amazon Price: $11.99 (Savings: 40%)

-- Actron CP9135 AutoScanner Diagnostic Code Scanner - List Price:
$179.99, Amazon Price: $69.99 (Savings: 61%)

-- Black & Decker BB7B Simple Start 12-Volt Battery Booster - List
Price: $76.00 Amazon Price: $42.50 (Savings: 44%)

Home Improvement (http://www.amazon.com/hi)

-- Denali 115-Piece Home Repair Tool Kit - List Price: $79.99, Amazon
Price: $39.99 (Savings: 50%)

-- Racor Ceiling Mounted Bike Lift #PBH-1R - List Price: $54.99,
Amazon Price: $19.99 (Savings: 64%)

-- Black & Decker AAW100 8-Inch Auto Wrench - List Price $50.38,
Amazon Price: $25.99 (Savings: 48%)

-- Black & Decker BDSL10 36" Gecko Grip Level with Accu Mark - List
Price: $39.59, Amazon Price: $24.99 (Savings: 37%)

-- Black & Decker VPX903X1 VPX Starter Set with Power Screwdriver, Cut
Saw, Flashlight, and VPX Battery with Charger - List Price: $182.26,
Amazon Price $89.99 (Savings: 51%)

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Geek Brief Radio #269 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Dec 04, 2007


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 Magnetic Finger keeps your screws, nails, nuts and bolts right where you need them, when you need them.

The Oval Walking Light is an obvious good idea. It sends bright LED light in two directions--to the front and down at your feet. I didn't say it in the show because I've been asked not to, but...very nice! If you're a geek who takes road trips you have to have a power inverter. The Cupholder Power Converter is a great design. We also featured a motorized lightbulb changer and a multi-tool device built in to a key. Even though it isn't my normal fare, it was a fun show.

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Geek Brief Radio #268 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Dec 03, 2007


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 charged book light. I just might be the most practical thing Brando ever made. The USB Putt Returner takes mini golf to a new extreme and makes the phrase, "six tiny balls" a new Christmas tradition. The company that inspired this Brief is boynq.com. They have a retractable cable USB hub called Haspel. They have a USB lamp called D'Light. They have a USB fan called Mistral, and my favorite is their multi card reader called Toastit. It's cute and it looks like a toaster.

Some of my favorite sites for USB gadgets are: everythingusb.com, thinkgeek.com, and hammacher.com

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Geek Brief Radio #267 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Sat, Dec 01, 2007


I'm not going to go into explicit detail in these shownotes.  Brief #167 covers a secret that only some of the most devoted Apple lovers know.  In the episode, I tell you The Secret, and it's not the same one you'll see in the bookstores.  This is The Secret you can experience if you go to One Infinite Loop, Cuptertino.  If you're not an Apple disciple, you'll probably want to skip this episode because you probably won't get why I'm so over-the-moon.  Kool-Aid, anyone?

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Geek Brief Radio #266 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Nov 28, 2007


This was a fun Brief to shoot. We start with the story about TV coming to PCs with the help of Nero, the DVD-burning company...oh wait! I just got that! Nero...burning...get it? EveryScape is creating virtual city tours that take inside real stores, hotels, museums and restaurants. I give you an EveryScape look at my old stomping grounds on South Beach in Miami. I finally found a solar charging bag that doesn't have a sucky design. It's called the Noon Solar Logan Bag. I'm trying out a Nokia N810, but I'm not ready to share. The Taguchi Supper Sound System is a love it or hate it kind of thing. It wouldn't be in a Brief if I didn't love it. We close out the show with a wrist watch phone that wants to be cool, but might not be ready for the everyday user.

Neal and I will be speaking at the first-ever Wednesday, December 5th. Y'all are all welcome to come.

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: TaylorsTumblr.com

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Geek Brief Radio #265 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Nov 27, 2007


Today's Brief is half about software and half a conversation the Tim Ferriss, author of the best-selling book, The 4-Hour Work Week. We start with a new update for Zoho Writer that makes it possible to now edit documents off-line. There's a Zoho screencast explaining how it works here. I get a ton of email from EyeTV users. EyeTV brings an amazing DVR experience to the Mac. Remote Buddy is an application that allows EyeTV users to customize their remote controls. It's been updated with support for over 100 applications and system parameters. The fireplace video in the background is from an experiment we're doing at www.iyule.tv.

In my
South by Southwest packet, there was a little flyer offering bloggers a review copy of a book called The 4-Hour Work Week. I filled out the form, got the book and started reading it. I kept talking to people about it and giving them my copy. I bought three copies before I finished. Tim joined me on Skype to talk about the book and a charitable initiative he calls Litliberation. What I like about the book is that it lays out explicit instructions for using technology to launch and run automated businesses. The uncut conversation is in my junk trunk.

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Geek Brief Radio #264 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Nov 26, 2007


On Brief 264 I have a couple of gadget gift ideas. I got an Eye-Fi to try out and I'm putting on my top five gadgets of the year list. Eye-Fi is perfect for the digital photographer on your giving list. The Original Poker Chip Customizer is perfect for the poker player in your life. It's a kit that includes 300 professional poker chips, software and the labels to personalize your chips. I also talk about an application called Snapter ICE. It converts photos from your camera into PDFs. It's a great alternative to a scanner/fax machine except that it's Windows only. Red Ferret has a sample of the PDF he made here. This episode was sponsored by Sony Headphones. You can find out more about the MDR-EX90LP earbuds at sony.com/headphones.

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Geek Brief Radio #263 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Nov 23, 2007


It's holiday time and today's brief is all about toys. I kick off the list with Brian the Brain, a smart personal assistant for kids. The Fisher-Price Smart Cycle is the learning and exercise game I'll probably give my nephew, Loki. The Discovery Store always has some of the best educational gifts. My favorites from them this year are the Sour Candy Factory and the Discovery Polymer Lab. With the Sour Candy Factory, kids can make their own candy. With the Polymer Lab, they can make their own goo. What's better than goo? My favorite kid gadget of the season is the Magnetix I-Coaster. The I-Coaster is what's better than goo.

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Geek Brief Radio #262 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Nov 20, 2007


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 barcode reader and 10 being an iPhone, I give Kindle a seven. It's a first generation device with plenty of room for improvement, but for early adopters who love books and Amazon.com, the negatives are easily tolerated. Now, Amazon, bring on version two!

One of the cool experiment features of Kindle is something called "Ask Kindle NowNow" and it rocks. At the time we shot, I hadn't gotten an answer to the question I asked. By upload time, I received a very thorough and impressive answer. I just might be about to recoup my investment in the reader by using NowNow. You'll have to watch to know what I'm talking about.

Sony has a new line of high-end headphones and they've made the brilliant decision to enlist my help in spreading the message. I haven't had a chance to try the MDR-EX90LP earbuds, but the design is beautiful and the specs make we want to try them. You can get more information at sony.com/headphones. Channel 60 Air

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Geek Brief Radio #249 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Oct 29, 2007


We recorded this brief little review of Leopard Sunday and I pointed out the two features we think of as life-changers, at least as far as work-flows go. The first is cover-flow. Being able to browse through every kind of document using cover-flow makes organizing files on a Mac easier than ever. Unless you're made of hard drives, you have to delete files. I typically put that off until I'm hurting for space. It's fast and fun to browse through a folder using cover flow and I used the font folder as an example on this Brief. As pretty as foreign-language fonts are to look at, I don't use them, but because they're not always named in a way that identifies what they are, I don't end up deleting them. With cover flow, it was a breeze to sweep out the fonts I won't use, and now I won't have to scroll through them when I'm looking for a font I want to use.

The other life-changer is a simple little feature called Quick Look. Select any file in finder, hit the space bar and you get a beautiful view of the file whether it's audio, video, a photo or a document.

One of the consistent things I'm reading in Leopard reviews is about how Leopard is packed with little features that make life easier. One I just found is when you save a file, the dialog box offers you a list of recent places. It's saved me so much time already.

I love what Chris Pirillo is doing with live.pirillo.com. I asked if I could get a copy of the template. His team has been working to help me get it up and running at GBTVlive.com. That's going to be a fun space for behind-the-scenes happenings at the GBTV studio.

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Geek Brief Radio #248 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Sun, Oct 21, 2007


Unless something major happens in tech news, we're taking a week off. We moved in May and still haven't unpacked because we haven't made the time. This week we're going to organize our house our garage and experiment with audio and lighting. We'll be back October 28th rebooted and running Order Leopard!

Time Warner's House of Last Thursday
Company: Time Warner Cable

Suzuki BaseCamp Concept
Company: Suzuki

Ford Airstream Concept
Company: Ford

Apogee Duet Recommended by Geoff Smith
Source: Geoff Smith
Company: Apogee Electronics

Amazon Selling Leopard for $20 Less
Order from Amazon.com

USB SATA Dock
Source: SciFi Tech
Available at: GeekStuff4U

GoDaddy Promo Code Sites of the Day: TheSudokuStore.com and Skeemer.net

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Geek Brief Radio #246 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Oct 18, 2007


The New Nokia N810
Company: Nokia

iPhone SDK for Developers
Company: Apple

Signal Update
Company: AlloySoft

Chumby Finally Available for Sale!
Company: Chumby

Google Blogoscoped
Source: Google Blogoscoped
Company: Google Docs
Google Docs Mobile

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: ReadToMeDad.com

State Fair of Texas Meetup
When: October 20th, 2007
Time: 11:00 AM
Where: Meet me at Big Tex
Details here, at GBTVtalk.com

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Geek Brief Radio #245 | 1st Annual State of Gadgetry Address

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Oct 16, 2007


We released the first Brief December 23rd, 2005. A month later during the State of the Union Address, I thought it would be fun to do an annual State of Gadgetry Address. This is the first one.

There have been five devices that really blew me away in the last year: The iPhone, Drobo, the Gateway ONE, Nintendo Wii and Evolve all have done something unique in the market. I hope that in the next year we start to see a move away from incremental improvements in functionality and cosmetics. I want to see more leaps forward in usability, design and simplicity.

What do you think? What were your favorite product introductions in the past year?

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Last Minute Arizona Meetup

Author: Cali Lewis
Sun, Oct 14, 2007


We're in Chandler, Arizona for a meeting with some peeps from Intel. They flew us out a day early so we could finally go to the Grand Canyon.

We didn't plan to do a meetup because our time here is short, but then we saw an In-N-Out Burger and impromptu was written all over it. We don't know exactly what time we'll get back from the Grand Canyon, so if anyone's interested in coming, you'll have to follow me either on Twitter or Pownce for a heads up on the time. I'll tweet or pownce when we're passing through Flagstaff. That'll give you about 2 1/2 hours notice.

The address is 2790 W. Chandler, Chandler, Arizona. We're aiming for around 7:00 PM.

If you decide you want to come, you may want to brush up on In-N-Out Burger's secret menu on Wikipedia.

See you there!

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Geek Brief Radio #244 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: CaAuthor: li Lewis
Fri, Oct 12, 2007


Universal Music's Scheme to Kill iTunes
Source: Business Week
Company: Universal Music

The Demise of the Old Record Biz.
Source: Red Ferret
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

PED 3 Rotating Stand for iPhone
Company: ThoughtOut.biz

Second Life is Now Brain-Powered
Source: Pink Tentacle
Company: Tanishita Laboratory, KEIO University

We Own the Night Opened Today
Sponsorship Information Company: We Own the Night Movie

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Geek Brief Radio #243 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Oct 12, 2007


High Hopes for Evolve
Company: Griffin Technology

Sony Ericsson's MBS-100 Looks Freaky
Company: Sony Ericsson

Getting an Idea Coded
Source: Red Ferret
Company: microPledge

The Swoop for Dog Poop
Source: Oh Gizmo!
Company: Swoop

The Biggest Digiframe So Far
Source: Engadget
Company: PhotoVu

Are the Movie Companies Finally Getting It?
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Warner Bros.

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Geek Brief Radio #240 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Oct 04, 2007


Jeff Hann's Multi-Touch Displays Starting at $100,000
Company: Neiman Marcus

Rivet Mobile Stereo Headset
Company: Rivet

Monster LRG iPhone / iPod Cases
Company: Monster & LRG

Bill Gates' Zune Sales Pitch
Source: Digital Daily

Verizon's Shiny EVDO USB Dongle with an SD Slot
Source: SciFi Tech
Company: Verizon

Nashville Meetup
October 8, 2007
7:00 PM
The Big Bang, Dueling Pianos
There will be a Nacho bar. Free cover for all Geek Brief viewers.
Meetup Details
Geoff Smith
Digg the Code
We'll be giving away some Monster LRG iPhone/iPod Cases!!

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: GBTVsearch.com

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Geek Brief Radio #239 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV - Zune 2

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Oct 02, 2007


Sorry for posting two shows in one night, but the Zune 2 was just announced, and we had to share! Here are the details, from Microsoft:

3 Zune Versions
--80GB, $249
--4GB Flash Memory, $149
--8GB Flash Memory, $199
4 Colors: Black, Red, Green, Pink
Supports H.264 Video and WMV
3 Day Limit on Sharing Taken Away
Navigation Pad works like a touch mouse

Great job, Microsoft!

GBTVsearch.com: When you search, you help support The Brief.

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Geek Brief Radio #238 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Oct 02, 2007


Dishwashing My Keyboard
Source: NPR

Virgin Galactic Charter to Space for Six
Company: Neiman Marcus

Swarovski Crystal Wireless Mouse
Company: Neiman Marcus

100' Dragon Topiary
Company: Neiman Marcus

Treetent
Company: Neiman Marcus

NM Gem Triton 1000 Submarine
Company: Neiman Marcus

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Geek Brief Radio #237 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Oct 01, 2007


Signal is THE Killer App for iTunes and iPhone/iPhone Touch
Company: Alloysoft

The Expiration of Boot Camp Beta 1.4
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Apple

iRobot ConnectR
Source: Uncrate
Company: iRobot

Pzizz...Napping Software
Company: Pzizz

Meet Ups Galore
October 8th
Nashville, TN @ The Big Bang
Meetup Details

October 12th
Dallas, Texas @ We Own the Night opening
We Own the Night Movie
Meetup Details

October 20th
Dallas, Texas @ The Great State Fair of Texas
Meetup Details

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Geek Brief Radio #236 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Sep 27, 2007


The Gateway one PC...I would buy one
Source: CrunchGear
Source: Gizmodo Unboxing
Company: Gateway

Sony Vaio LT80DB
Source: Gizmodo
Company: Sony

Halo 3 Does $170 Million in 24 Hours
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Microsoft

Slingbox SOLO Slings a Single HD Signal
Source: SciFi Tech
Company: Sling Media

Pink Shuffle for Breast Cancer Research...only at Target
Source: Apple Insider
P.I.N.K: P.I.N.K. (Prevention, Immediate diagnosis, New technology, Knowledge)

PNME Interviews
I only have a few slots left for Skype interviews at Paul Colligan's Premiumcast.com Booth (#411) at PNME. Details are here.
Agent Curly

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: CanadaPhotoSeries.com



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Geek Brief Radio #235 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Sep 26, 2007


I asked Rob Walsh from Today in iPhone to join me to talk about the controversy surrounding Apple's announcement that with a future software update, any iPhones that have been unlocked will likely become inoperable. Rob and I talk about unlocking versus hacking, the contractual obligation Apple is probably under with AT&T, and what to do to avoid a brick if you've unlocked your iPhone.

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Geek Brief Radio #234 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Sep 26, 2007


On today's Brief, we're upstairs in our audio studio. We've always wanted to get great audio, and have always been disappointed. There's a reason why Audio Engineers are called "Engineers". It's not easy! I take you through the development of our audio studio from the beginning to now. We just got some new equipment, so we're close to being finished. You can see all the equipment we use, both past and current, on the Our Setup page.

The Dawn and Drew Show
Dawn and Drew LIVE in Dallas
Alex Lindsay
Gear Media Tech
Adam Curry's Daily Source Code
Leo Laporte

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Geek Brief Radio #233 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Sep 24, 2007


Infinity Wireless Subwoofer...Finally!
Source: SciFi Tech
Company: Infinity Systems

See Eye 2 Eye Webcam Periscope
Company: Bodelin Technologies

GBTV Virtually at the premiumcast.com Booth at PNME
PremiumCast.com
Paul Colligan
Podcast and New Media Expo (PNME)
We want to interview as many podcasters as we can. If you're going to PNME and would like to do a Skype interview, check this page for details.

DiscPainter Prints Your Design on Your Discs
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Dymo

Mailplane Organizes All Your Email Addresses
Company: Mailplane

Introducing PodShow Press
Information about PodShow Press
Scott Sigler

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: CanadaPhotoSeries.com

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Geek Brief Radio #232 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Sep 21, 2007


NBC Universal's Strategy
Source: EOnline
Company: NBC Universal

ABC's Strategy
Source: Broadcasting & Cable
Company: ABC

CBS's Strategy
Source: Boston.com
Company: CBS

Fox's Strategy
Source: LA Times
Company: Fox

M-Audio Session Music Producer
Company: M-Audio

We Own the Night
Sponsorship Information
Learn more about the movie
Neal and I will be there on opening night. We'd love for you to join us!
Details on the Meet-up

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Sick Brief Radio #2 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Sep 20, 2007


If any of you missed this, I tested positive for Rubella, which are German Measles. Rubella was supposed to have ben eradicated in the U.S. in 2005, so someone might want to update the Wikipedia page to say that Cali Lewis has it! :) Here are pictures of my hands and feet. Don't look if you don't want to be grossed out. Transformer Dresses (NSFW)
Source: Gizmodo

MediaDefender Emails Leaked
Source: ArsTechnica
Company: MediaDefender

Pico Projector
Source: Oh Gizmo
Company: Microvision

Bose Computer MusicMonitors
Source: Engadget
Company: Bose

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Sick Brief Radio #1 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Sep 19, 2007


National Talk Like a Pirate Day
Crossbones: JobbyRoger.com
Crucial RAM Give-a-way

Hanging out with Nick Starr
NickStarr.com

PodShow Channel on TiVo
Directions to get GeekBrief.TV on your TiVo: Tivocast @ PodShow

Zune 2 Coming October 16
Source: Engadget
Company: Microsoft

Loudtalks Instant Voice Chat
Source: Red Ferret
Company: Loudtalks

Showgirls...Slept Through the Recording
ShowGirls

Bose Suspension System for Cars - Awesome Video
Source: SciFi Tech


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Geek Brief Radio #231 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Sep 17, 2007


Enchanted Photos Like in Harry Potter
Source: SciFi Tech
Company: Motion Portrait
Demo
Higher Rez Sattellite Photos On the Way
Source: Engadget

Zeno, the Real Live Robot Boy!
Source: Gizmodo
YouTube video

Spark Talking Bug Identifier
Source: PopGadget
@ Amazon

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: DrinksAreOnMe.net

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Update on my medical issue #2

Author: Cali Lewis
Sun, Sep 16, 2007


We have plans to do a Geek Brief tomorrow using either Willaim or Neal as the host...we'll see how that works out. :)

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Update on my medical issue

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Sep 13, 2007


This is an update with what's going on with me physically.  I've gone to see an Internist (Internal Medicine).  They're doing a lot of tests to see what's going on with my hands, feet, knees and elbows.  I'm taking medication to deal with the itchiness, but it keeps me knocked out most of the time.  Neal wanted me to give you guys an update, so here it is.

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Geek Brief Radio #229 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Sep 12, 2007


Photoshop Express in Your Browser
Source: SciFi Tech
Company: Adobe

Remote Controlled Spycopter
Source: Oh Gizmo
@ the Disney Store

Robot-of-the-month Club
Source: Uncrate
Company: BEAM bot Club

On the Road: The Scroll
Company: @ Amazon

Paul Harvey Mower
Source: Uncrate
Company: Husqvarna

Nokia N95 and N800 Feeds
Get Subscription Information

Dallas State Fair of Texas Meetup
Details and Information: Forum Post

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Geek Brief Radio #228 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Sep 11, 2007


Pretty in Pink
Source: Engadget
Pink KitchenAid Mixer

Help Me Buy Woz's Car for Charity...just joking!
Source: CrunchGear
Woz's Car at HotSwap, the Auction Site

Rolly out Clocky's Clocky.
Source: Oh Gizmo!
Company: Sony

What a Powerful Desk!
Source: Gizmodo
Company: Broberg & Ridderstrale

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: WozIsMyFriend.com

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Geek Brief Radio #227 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Sep 10, 2007


Get Ready for Ringles
Source: Reuters

Exhorbidant iPhone Roaming Charges
Source: NY Times
The Gadget Show

Halo 3 Midnight Launch Events
Source: Boy Genius Report
Midnight Launch Locations

Finger Like Pencil for Touch Pad Mice
Source: Oh Gizmo!
Company: Zsuaro.com

Criticker - Fun Social Network for Movie Fans
Source: Red Ferret
Company: Criticker

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: SFWPodcasts.com (SFW stands for "Safe For Work")

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Geek Brief Radio #226 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Sep 06, 2007


iPhone Credit for Early Adopters
Steve Jobs' Open Letter

iPod Nano in the House
Company: Apple

Give an Experience
Source: Techie Diva
Company: Cloud 9 Living

Inquisitor for Safari Users
Company: Inquisitor 3

CrunchGear Reviews Vudu
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Vudu

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Geek Brief Radio #225 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Sep 05, 2007


Natali del Conte from Textra was at the Apple event, The Beat Goes On, and was able to join us after the announcement. We talk about the iPod Touch, the iPhone price drop, the re-designed Nano, the ability to download ringtones and podcasts via WiFi, and the Starbucks WiFi deal.

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Geek Brief Radio #223 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Sep 03, 2007


Solio Hybrid Solar Charger
Company: Solio

AKG K 930 Wireless Headphones
Source: Press Release, Yahoo Finance

Hidden Flight Simulator in Google Earth
Source: CrunchGear

Leather N800 Cover from Nokia
Company: Nokia

Toshiba Photo Frame Plays DivX Movies
Source: Engadget
Company: Toshiba

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Geek Brief Radio #222 (audio) | DearCali.com

Author: Cali Lewis
Sat, Sep 01, 2007


If you have any comments related to specific questions or answers I gave on DearCali.com, please use the links below to share.

NAS vs. Windows Home Server | Link to the Post
Windows Home Server
My Book World Edition
HP MediaSmart Home Server

Freeing Up Space | Link to the Post
iPhoto Diet
Monolingual
WhatSize
Disk Inventory X
Pacifist
WinDirStat

Wii Hacks | Link to the Post
WiiBoss
WiinRemote
WiiHacks.com

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: TheMostOriginalWebSiteEver.com

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Geek Brief Radio #221 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Aug 31, 2007


Klipsch IMAGE Earphones for Their "in vogue listeners"
Company: Klipsch

NBC Shows are Leaving iTunes
Source: CrunchGear

Possible Really Great Looking New Zune
Source: Gizmodo
Company: Microsoft

Best Holographic Display EVARRRR!
Source: Engadget
Company: USC Institute for Creative Technologies


GBTV Feed Update
We've made some changes to our formats. Please take a look at our Feeds Page to make sure you're subscribed the one that suites you best.



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Geek Brief Radio #220 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Aug 30, 2007


Video Walkmans from Sony
Company: Sony

New Xacti from Sanyo
Source: SciFi Tech
Company: Sanyo

New Tom Tom Go 920t
Source: Uncrate
Company: TomTom

Apple + VW = iCar?
Source: CrunchGear
Photo Credit: Pete Mortensen from Cult of Mac

Sony Ericsson's W580i Does PacMan!
Source: Engadget
Company: AT&T

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: Carnivore.TV

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Geek Brief Radio #219 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Aug 24, 2007


Engadget has a Working Unlocked iPhone
Source: Engadget

BBQ Sidecar...Not Legal?
Source: SciFi Tech

More Wii Sales than Anything
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Nintendo

D300: Entry Level dSLR from Nikon
Source: Uncrate
Company: Nikon

WiFi Alarm Clock...Beautiful Design
Source: Red Ferret
at Firebox

Two Way Web SMS
Source: Red Ferret
Company: Joopz

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: EduardoCarrillo.com

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Geek Brief Radio #218 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Aug 23, 2007


GrandCentral Under Google...Not as Grand
Company: Grand Central

Troy Schneider's Story HandBrake v0.9.0
Company: Handbrake

12V Battery Hack
Source: Kipkay Videos

12 Volt Battery Hack! You'll Be Surprised... - video powered by Metacafe

Windows Home Server Has Been Released
Source: Ars Technica
Company: Microsoft

Cali's Shirt Courtesy of Brew City Online
Go there.

Audible Sponsorship Visit www.audible.com/geekbrief to try Audible with a 14 day trial and get a FREE audio book. We've been using Audible for about 5 years, and we love them!

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Geek Brief Radio #217 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Aug 22, 2007


SUCCESS! Neal finally got out-of-studio video he's happy with! We shot Brief 217 and 218 on Sauvie Island just outside of Portland. It's one of my favorite places we've been because of all the lush farms. Midwestern farms tend to look washed out when we're driving by on an Interstate. The farms on Sauvie Island, we think because of the lighting created by so much cloud activity, look so healthy and idyllic. It's just a cool place, if you like that kind of thing.

Mod Your Wii for DVDs
Source: Engadget

Sound Proofing Glue that's Green
Source: Red Ferret
Company: Green Glue Company

Ode to Helvetica
Helvetica Film

EA Games for Mac Dropping August 21!
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Apple

Air Fried Potatoes
Source: Oh Gizmo!
Company: Tefal

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: EyeBop.com

My shirt is from brewcityonline.com (can anyone translate it for me?)



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Geek Brief Radio #216 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Aug 21, 2007


Sooo...PodShow is trying an experiment with major advertisers where they give them a little tiny taste of what supporting podcasts can do for their brands. We like the idea and so we agreed to do the test with Audible.com/geekbrief on three episodes and kmart.com on this episode. We're all just figuring this stuff out as we go.

The premise of this brief is that Kmart, in addition to advertising dollars provided us with $200 to shop for back-to-school gadgets. We thought it would be cool and interesting to pass that on to our intern, William, because he's a student. For students...heck, for everybody, getting free stuff is usually a good thing.

This is maybe the fifth episode where we "sold" the whole show to a sponsor. When we do that, we work extra hard to create an interesting story so the people who matter most, you guys, are entertained.

With that in mind, we don't think we like the idea of selling a whole show to promote one sponsor because we end up feeling like an infomercial. Again, we're just figuring this out as we go.

We think this episode and its premise is cute. They idea that we're outfitting our intern with $200 worth of gear for school is cool, but we're not sure it fits with our desire to first and foremost inform and entertain all of you who watch The Brief. We say this over and over...we're in this to make you smile, and if we're really lucky, we'll make you laugh. That's what really matters to us.

Your feedback on this episode is very much appreciated. If we do stuff like this in the future, it will be the exception and not the rule. I'm just not sure we should do it at all, but on the other hand, I'm always happy when a company decides to throw it's support in the Podcasting space and Kmart.com should be appreciated for giving it a try.

Shure E2 Sound Isolating Earphones
Source: Kmart.com
Company: Shure

Sennheiser Wireless Stereo Headphones
Source: Kmart.com
Company: Sennheiser

San Disk MobileMate 4-in-1 Reader
Source: Kmart.com
Company: SanDisk

Canvas Computer Backpack
Source: Kmart.com

Jensen iPod Stereo and Alarm Clock
Source: Kmart.com
Company: Jensen

iMODE Portable DVD Player and iPod Dock
Source: Kmart.com

We attempted to edit this Brief in iMovie '08. Our first impression is that it sucks. We'll try again, but right now we're riding the bandwagon of "What was Apple thinking?" The time to export our little 3 minute video kept increasing and increasing. When it got to 78 minutes, we abandoned the experiment and moved to Final Cut.

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Geek Brief Radio #215 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Aug 17, 2007


This is part two of my conversation with Leo Laporte, when I was in Vancouver shooting segments for his TV show, The Lab. We talk about the new iMac. This was recorded the day after the iMac was announced. I also introduce you to Sean Carruthers, who works with Leo on The Lab, and he also has a video podcast called Lab Rats. He and Andy Walker are great co-hosts!

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Geek Brief Radio #214 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Thu, Aug 16, 2007


Upgrade Electronics for Cash Back
Company: Infocus and Tradeups.com

More Juice for Your iPod with the Energizer Energi To Go
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Energizer PR

Helio Fin Flip Phone
Source: SciFi Tech
Company: Helio

Sirius Internet Radio Now Works with Sonos
Source: Engadget
Company: Sirius

Sirius Backseat TV
Source: Gizmodo
Company: Sirius

400 Watt Power Dome Mini Generator
Company: ThinkGeek

Audible Sponsorship Visit www.audible.com/geekbrief to try Audible with a 14 day trial and get a FREE audio book. We've been using Audible for about 5 years, and we love them!

Cali's Flirty on Wednesday Tee Courtesy of Brew City Online
Go there.

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Geek Brief Radio #213 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Aug 14, 2007


MEETUP DEETS
Wednesday 15th
6:00pm
Mio Sushi in the Beaverton Round
Here's a map to Beaverton Round

Make sure you let us know if you'll be there by posting here so I can let the manager at Mio know what to expect.

Got Outdoor Shooting Tips for Us?
Post a comment!

Virtual PSP Modder from AcidMods
Source: Engadget
Company: Acid Mods

BotJunkie a New Blog with Robot News
BotJunkie Subscribe

Horizon Speakers from Boston Acoustics...Organically Beautiful!
Source: Gizmodo
Company: Boston Acoustics

iWish iMay, iWish iMac
See Neal's design

Mix Tape Version USB
Source: Techie Diva
Company: Suck UK

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: DailyTechTip.com Cali's Groggy on Tuesday Tee Courtesy of Brew City Online
Go there.

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Geek Brief Radio #212 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Aug 13, 2007


Gnomedex Wrap-up
Gnomedex

Palm Folio
Company: Palm

Delphi XpressRC
Source: CrunchGear

Polk Audio SurroundBar50
Source: Oh Gizmo!
Company: Polk Audio

Ricoh GR-Digital Source: Uncrate
Pop Flash

Mac Jones
I really want a new Mac. Why?
Apple iMac

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: JSPacs.com

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Geek Brief Radio #211 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Sun, Aug 12, 2007


Gnomedex is an annual technical conference, coordinated by Lockergnome founder Chris Pirillo & his wife Ponzi Pirillo, that began in late 2001. Neal and I were invited to speak at Gnomedex 7.0. It was my very first time to speak in public and Gnomedex is known as a tough crowd. We're working on releasing a video of our talk as soon as we can.

Controversy was the theme on day one. The conference started off with a speech by Robert Steele, a former spy who can't find much to like about the United States. Steele's speech was extremely entertaining, but it was even better because of the conversation taking place on Twitter. Few people agreed with much of what Steele had to say, but most of us thought it was a fun ride.

The day ended with, what I thought was a great presentation from Jason Calacanis about his new project Mahalo. It's a search engine governed by editors who strip out SPAM and uninformative results. It was a nostalgic speech that reminded me of the early days of the public Internet when search results were not only relevant, but also informative. Since Jason was talking about how SPAM is polluting the Internet, some of the old-timers didn't like that he was talking about his commercial project.

Dave Winer shouted from the back row that Calacanis was guilty of conference SPAM. The controversy continued over the next 24 hours on the Web.

On Brief 211, I talk to the amazing Chris Pirillo about the controversies of day 1.

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Geek Brief Radio #210 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Aug 10, 2007


I have several people on my "wanna get" list including Guy Kawasaki, Dave Winer, Mike Arrington and Chris Pirillo.

This is the first day of Gnomedex! We'll talk to people throughout the day, and upload as we can. The first person I grabbed was Robert Scoble. We talk about Gnomedex and the keynote by Robert Steele, as well as The Scoble Show and PodTech. More to come!

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Geek Brief Radio #209 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Aug 08, 2007


I spent today at the studios of The Lab with Leo Laporte, a Canadian and Australian TV show. I was a guest and did segments about Drobo, the N800, a DIY Gadget Organizer, and RSS Feeds. I talked to Leo at the end of the day for GeekBrief.TV. We talk about the new format for The Lab, and the possibility of getting the show on air in the US. We also talked about how traditional media doesn't respect people's understanding and love of technology. That's why smart people subscribe to netcasts! ;)

TWiT Network

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Geek Brief Radio #207 | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Aug 03, 2007


15" Gigantor Digital Photo Frame
Source: ThinkGeek

Beautiful B&W Zeppelin iPod Speaker System
Source: Uncrate
Company: Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin

When a Robot Does Skype, They Call it Spyke
Source: Gizmodo
Company: Skype Style

Pownce
Join me on Pownce!

Monster Wireless Audio Bridge for iPod
Source: Engadget
Company: Monster Cable

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: BarrensEnd.com

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Geek Brief Radio #206 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Aug 01, 2007


Wall Street, You can Ignore Apple Rumors
Source: CNBC

PhotoFiltre Download for Windows
Source: Red Ferret
Company: PhotoFiltre

Canon iVIS HG10 Mini HD Camcorder with 40GB Drive
Source: CrunchGear
Company: Canon

Teq AV/IT's WID110 Wireless Computer Display Enabler
Source: Engadget
Company: Teq AV/IT

Nintendo NES Wallet
Source: Oh Gizmo!
Available From: The Wireless Catalog

Bedford Smart Recharge Station
Source: Outblush
Company: Pottery Barn

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Geek Brief Radio #205 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Tue, Jul 31, 2007


Apple TV with an External Hard Drive
Source: Apple TV Hacks

Rockstar Table Tennis for the Wii
Source: Red Ferret
Company: Rockstar Games

LighTalk II
Source: Think Geek

14-Karat Gold...Slinky
Source: LiveScience Store
Company:

Homemade Flubber, Goop and Silly Putty
Source: LifeHacker
Company: OMSI

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: Apricotleaf.com

Cali's Shirt Courtesy of TheTeeParty.com
Go there.

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Geek Brief Radio #204 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Mon, Jul 30, 2007


SmartShopper - Grocery Lists via Voice
Company: SmartShopper

The Sony GV-HD700E for Europe Only?!!!
Source: SciFi Tech

New World's Smallest 3CCD HD Camcorder from Panasonic
Source: Engadget

Motherboard Wall Clock...Beautiful!
Source: Oh Gizmo!
Company:

Blue Ocean Rear Projection Screens
Company: Nippura

GoDaddy Promo Code Site of the Day: LightWireStudios.net

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Geek Brief Radio #203 (audio) | GeekBrief.TV

Author: Cali Lewis
Fri, Jul 27, 2007


Dvorak is Using an iMac
Source: PC Mag
Apple Should Pull the Plug on the iPhone
Apparently, John Dvorak is going to be on Textra every Thursday making an appearance as Senile Man.

Anyone want to Register Linkerbation.com?
GoDaddy Promo Code: GB1

Madison Avenue, Second Life and Podcasting
Source: Wired
PodShow

Port City PD
I have to apologize for the length of this piece. PodShow asked me to promote Port City PD, which is a violent cop drama podcast. It's impressive to the extent that they're doing it on what I assume is a very low budget, but I've been trying to get them to sign Ricky Montalvo from The Daily Geek TV for weeks. It's a much better show because it's smart, and well done. It reminds me of This American Life, and what's at the top of the iTunes chart? This American Life. So you guys bore the brunt of my frustration. It was a long day, but hopefully I was entertaining. Port City PD
The Daily Geek TV
A T-Shirt Blog
Tcritic
I think I'm going to start a t-shirt business.

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Mii on Tii (audio)

Author: Cali Lewis
Wed, Jul 25, 2007


Rob Walsh is a podcast pioneer. His show, Podcast411, is the Inside the Actors Studio of podcasting. He interviewed me early in the days of GeekBrief.TV. That's here, and we just had a chat about the iPhone for his show, Today in iPhone. Links to everything we talked about are here.

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