Monday, July 12, 2010
July 11 - CES CEA LineShow - Week In Review
Segment 1
* Immerz - full body gaming experience - www.immerz.com
* UV Cleaning Device - www.violight.com
* Sleep Phones - https://sleepphones.com/
Segment 2
* Vizio 3D TVs - www.vizio.com
* Sony 3D TVs & Blu-Ray - www.sonystyle.com
* eton's Soulra - Product Description
Segment 3
* Crestron Automation - www.crestron.com
* Digital Comicbook Distribution - http://comics.Comixology.com
* The World's First Dual Book - entourageedge.com
Segment 4
* Savant (Apple based home control and automation) - http://www.savantav.com/
* Numikey Digital Wallet - http://www.myloyaltycards.com/
* 4th Bin - eWaste Collection - http://4thbin.com/
* Trexta Accessory Cases - http://www.trexta.com/
Hope you enjoyed the show. Check back later this week for info on our July 18 show.
Friday, July 9, 2010
July 11 - CES CEA LineShow in NYC
Tom visits the CES CEA Line Show in NYC to bring us event coverage and interviews from the floor. We skip our Week in Review to go straight interviews starting with Immerz. We follow that with Consumer tablets, 4G Phones and more from the CES CEA Line Shows – [FIND OUT MORE]
The shows airs Sunday at 3pm MST | 6pm EDT on 1100 KFNX. We'll have links to more vendors and our edited podcast available for download early next week.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
July 4 - Information Overload - Week In Review
Long time guest and friend of the show Gabe Goldberg tells us how much information is too much on our July 4th show. Are we freeing ourselves with all this technology or servants to emailing, tweeting and being connected in general.
Gabe addresses abundant information and whether all information is necessary or if it is overkill, other sorts of information distractions, and how to control "too much" information.
- Google Struggles to Give Away $10 Million - Wired [JUMP]
- Finland makes broadband a 'legal right' - BBC News [JUMP]
- Google to Stop Redirecting China Users - NY Times [JUMP]
- AT&T completes 3G upgrades in NYC - CNET [JUMP]
- Time for FIFA to admit it's wrong - ESPN [JUMP]
From the AARP - 'May I have my attention please' [JUMP]
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