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TGP # 44 ? Yurbuds ? custom fit won?t fall out, ultra-soft and comfortable with microphone & volume control - Welcome to The Gadget Professor’s podcast, Show #44 hosted by Don Baine. YURBUDS Yurbuds are the number one sport earphones because they perform like no other earphone has before. Yurbuds Twist Lock into place for a secure fit that never falls out even under the most intense workout conditions. Clinically proven acoustics for deeper, richer [ ]...
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ProDock Brings Your Mobile Devices to the TV - ProDock is a new way of hooking up your mobile device to your TV.  Many smartphones and tablets these days have mini HDMI ports, but ProDock goes one better with a 6 foot cable that plugs into the USB port on your device allowing you to then connect a full-size HDMI cable to the other [ ]...
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Robot Underpants #36 02.09.12 - Langley, Spin, and Starman are here to warm your cockles with the smooth sounds of Hollywood talk, SpongeBob’s 7 Deadly Sins, Lady Gaga’s Social Network, and more! * SpongeBob’s 7 Deadly * Little Monsters * Star Trek Show...
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ClarityOne Earbuds with PureSound - ClarityOne visited GNC at last year’s CES with their prototype earbuds and this year, Dean Kurnell returns to report on progress and to show of the new headset. Alex and Courtney listen in on the pursuit of sonic perfection. ClarityOne’s PureSound processor is at the heart of their products and it completely eliminates distortion from [ ]...
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Peel Recommends TV Shows For You - In the “old days” finding enjoyable TV programmes relied on three sources – in programme advertising for another show, flicking through the channels or your friends saying, “Did you watch xxxx last night? It’s brilliant!” At CES, Andy and Courtney discover Peel, a fourth way of discovering great new TV shows. Peel is an iPhone [ ]...
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Kopi Has a New Line of USB Chargers - One thing all of us need these days is charging power.  Cameras, MP3 players, smartphones, tablets – they all want a turn on the USB plug in our computer.  When you have a family that demand becomes even greater, because the number of devices multiplies.  Kopi is a new company that is working to solve [ ]...
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Craftsman Internet Connected Garage Door Opener - Craftsman may not be a name you expect to see at the Consumer Electronics Show, which is generally all about computers, home theater, smartphones, and the like, but you may be surprised by the fact that they were there and they had some cool things to show off.  How does the world’s first internet-connected garage [ ]...
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Music in the Morning with the iShower - At last year’s CES, iDevices showed off the iGrill, a Bluetooth-enabled cooking thermometer. This year, they’re back with iShower, a waterproof speaker. Andy and Don tune in with Jonathan Conelias from iDevices. As with the iGrill, the iShower is Bluetooth-enabled, playing audio from iOS, Android and Blackberry phones. In fact, any device that can stream music [ ]...
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Social Media for Children ? KidzVuz - KidzVuz is an on-line community for children that lets them review and comment on kids’ gear. Andy and Don talk with co-founder Rebecca Levey about the site’s features and how they’re tailored to children. Children are often left out of the on-line world as the major social networking sites such as Facebook enforce age restrictions [ ]...
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Silentium Active Noise Cancellation - Silence is golden and Silentium are working hard to achieve this with their active noise reduction technology. Andy and Don keep it down with Yossi Barath. Silentium has developed an active noise reduction system that can be implemented in a single chip. The complex (and proprietary) algorithms programmed into the chip use noise cancellation (destructive interference) [ ]...
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nVidia and Windows 8 Tablets - As you have almost certainly already heard, one of the big things coming in Windows 8 will be it’s support of ARM processors.  The main feature of the new operating system, though, is the radical new Metro interface.  The Metro Start screen displays a series of “live tiles”.  These are the apps, some of which [ ]...
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Verizon Touchscreen Jukebox - This year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Verizon unveiled something cool and unexpected – a touchscreen photo jukebox.  This isn’t what you would expect from the words “Verizon touchscreen”.  It’s actually a touchscreen jukebox with karaoke and a photo booth. all rolled into one large LCD screen.  The whole thing runs on [ ]...
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Samsung SmartCam IP Camera - If you are in the market for a home surveillance camera, or IP camera as they are also known, then Samsung has a new one that is worth checking out.  Last month at the Consumer Electronics Show is Las Vegas, Jeffery Powers stopped by the Samsung booth to get a look at the newest addition [ ]...
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MWE Lab Emperor 1510 Compresses an Office into One Object - MWE Lab has taken all of the elements of an office and compressed them down into one ergonomic object.  MWE stands for Modern Work Environment and they spent about three years designing the Emperor 1510 to make it a place that, according to their spokesperson, a worker can spend 10-12 hours without feeling any fatigue.  [ ]...
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GNC-2012-02-06 #740 Google Solution! - One of the reasons we dropped the show notes last show was to see what the feedback would be. Two fans complained which was smaller than I thought it would be. We are working on a solution to keep from being penalized by Google when we post 30 links in the show notes without a [ ]...
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TPN Round Table #2 2012 WordPress Plugins Recomendations - In this Round Table Jeffrey from Geekazine.com shares his recommendations for wordpress plugins. Todd Cochrane of GeekNewsCentral.com talks about PowerPress 3.0 and the new Meta Marks feature along with an assortment of other new features.....
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Siano Brings Broadcast TV To iPhones and iPad - Although not present in the USA and Europe, viewing broadcast TV on mobile phones is very popular in Asian countries and parts of South America. Andy and Don talk to Guy from Siano Mobile Silicon about the technology behind this cultural phenomena. Watching broadcast TV on mobile phones has been very popular in China, Japan and [ ]...
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MakerBot Replicator Prints 3D Objects - If you’ve never come across a MakerBot before, think of it is an inkjet printer, which instead of printing on paper with ink, prints a three dimensional object with plastic. Andy and Don investigate further with Bre from MakerBot. Announced at CES, the MakerBot Replicator is bigger and better, with an increased volume capacity and the [ ]...
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Not Just StuffIt! At Smith Micro - Smith Micro is best known for its Mac software and StuffIt! in particular but the company’s portfolio is much wider than that. Andy and Don chat to Carla of Smith Micro Software to find out what else the company does. Smith Micro has a portfolio of products in the mobile wireless space, delivering solutions for telcos [ ]...
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PrivacyStar Blocks Unwanted Smartphone Calls - As on-line marketers transfer their cold-calling attention away from land-lines to cell and mobile phones, their calls are becoming increasingly an annoyance when you are out-and-about. PrivacyStar offers a multilayered solution for Android and Blackberry to cut unwanted calls. Andy finds out more. PrivacyStar is a smartphone app to block unwanted calls and SMS texts. [ ]...
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ContourRoam Bullet Cam for Action Sports - Snowboarders, skiers, mountainbikers, sky divers, hunters – if you want to show off your latest adventures to your friends and enemies, then Contour’s new bullet cam is the way to do it. Andy gets the deets from Marie at Contour. The Contour+ was launched back in spring 2011 and quickly gained a following among the [ ]...
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Nexia Home Intelligence - Some of you may be familiar with Schlage Link, but they are now rebranded as Nexia Home Intelligence to give users more of an idea what they are all about.  They are working to bring total control of a user’s home right to the fingertips.  From security, to heating and air conditioning to home automation, [ ]...
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4iConcepts Invisible Keypad for iPhone - Everyone loves today’s touchscreen keyboards, right?  Okay, most people love them, but for some users they are a real struggle because of large fingers or vision problems.  That’s where the new Invisible Keypad from 4iConcepts comes in.  The Invisible Keypad is a clear overlay of the iPhone screen that works with a custom phone case [ ]...
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iOnRoad Warns Drivers of Danger - As well as being a really bad pun, iOnRoad is an augmented reality app that helps car drivers become safer drivers. Courtney gets into the fast lane to find out more about this app which was awarded a CES Innovation Honoree prize. Available for Android smartphones now and the iPhone soon, the app uses the smartphone’s camera, GPS [ ]...
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GoDaddy Super Bowl .Co Ad Special - GoDaddy Super Bowl ads run later today. The team at GoDaddy have shared some awesome hosting and .co domain Specials for the game!  This is the best pricing and discounts I have ever seen on these products to date. GoDaddy Super Bowl Specials! Offer: 25% off 4GH hosting plans (12 months+) Use Promo Code CES2 [ ]...
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TMS-2012-02-03 #44 New Media Space - Rob Greenlee and Jeffrey Powers and I talk tech, from the last week. We get in pretty hot and heavy about the new media space. Subscribe: Audio | HD | Mobile Video | iTunes | Zune Follow @geeknews on Twitter Google+ Circle Me! My Facebook Profile Podcast Facebook Page My YouTube Channel Visit the Ohana [ ]...
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Magellan Roadmate RV - Magellan recently showed of the Roadmate RV, a specialty GPS unit made for recreational vehicles.  This isn’t the typical GPS device you would place in your car, but a very specialized unit made specifically for the RV.  For instance, automodile drivers don’t generally have to worry if their car will fit on a particular road. [ ]...
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Canon Shows Off New Camcorders - Canon was recently at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to show off a new line of camcorders.  There are six new cameras in the Vixia line and the cool new feature is built-in WiFi.  With the WiFi users can now not only transfer their video to computers and other devices, but even upload [ ]...
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Fulton Innovation Brings Wireless Charging Everywhere - Fulton Innovation was a founding member of the Wireless Power Consortium and were recently at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to show off their latest, no pun intended, innovations.  They are working to unify a standard for wireless charging of all of your devices from phones to tablets and more.  The standard is [ ]...
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The Logitech Cube Presenter / Mouse - Logitech picked up an Innovation award at the recent Consumer Electronics Show for their new Cube, which is a combination mouse and presenter.  It acts as a wireless mouse while being used on any surface, but when picked up it becomes a presenter, or remote control, for your presentation.  The Cube charges via USB and [ ]...
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Thoughts on 9.11, 5 years later - So here we sit. 5 years after an event that almost as much impact on the world as Pearl Harbor did back in the Second World War. It is a time when our nature as caring people, as emotional beings, forces us to reflect, to ponder, and toa recall. As a music fan, times like these make me thing back. Garth Brooks wrote a song after his home state of Oklahoma, was attacked, and it comes to my mind. The chorus is below. And I hear them saying you?ll never change things and no matter What you do its still the same thing But its not the world that I am changing I do this so this World will know that it will not change me. That song reminds me that we cannot let events like that bombing, like the events of 5 years ago, bring us down. I will, though, let these events change me. We must excel and keep ourselves alive. That is how I will let them change me. I will let them remind me I am alive. I will allow them to show me that as long as I breathe, as long a...
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Why there will never be an iPod killer - I know, it's a bold statement. But I feel it is true, and here is why. There are too many 'iPod killers' out there. The market is saturated. Apple made a device that was a revolution in the technology sector. They did it, and were unique and innovative at a time when no one else, or very few others, where there. They did what Apple does. They made a cool looking device with neat features and they listened to the customers in what they wanted in their device. Now we have every maker of flash memory, several who just make electronics in general, and several others who just have nothing to do with their billions, primarily Microsoft, jumping in to the market. Here is the problem, and it's the same one that anyone trying to dethrone Microsoft from it's market share, in Office and OS. Linux could have dethroned Microsoft. I firmly believe this. The problem is that there became too many flavors, too many different things for different tastes. Microsoft, for all it's bad things, d...
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Good weekend planned - This should be one of my busiest weekend since I moved last. i have plans today and tomorrow, and was out after work yesterday. Yesterday was a party for several people at work who are getting promoted, some within and some to out of my department. During my lunch I went down and raised a drink, and then after work I went back for the other two of the day. Today I am supposed to be biking out to the Bridge's Drive Inn on Jubilee, one of the cities most renowned ice cream places, for a little of the cold stuff before it gets too cold out. Tomorrow, myself and the same person are supposed to be meeting up at The Forks, I will be taking pictures of another coworker doing some break dancing, and then we'll head back to my place where i am making dinner, and wine shall be tasted. Should be a fun and entertaining weekend, full of interesting conversations, people, and occasions. [Update:She didn't show for Ice Cream or dinner.]...
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It's Mine!!! - I am overjoyed to sit here and write that I am not the proud possessor of a set of keys to my proper suite, the suite I should have had access to 1 month ago. That is correct, I have the keys to my home, and will be moving my stuff in tomorrow. Unfortunately the situation is not clear-cut there. I am now told that not only do they want me out by the end of the day tomorrow, but also they have someone moving in the 1st. In my honest opinion, these people learned nothing from the situation with me. They still expect everything to be perfect, and then they let people down when it is less than perfect. The carpet in the suite I am in now needs to be changed, the tiles in the bathroom need to be fixed, in my opinion there needs to be a real counter put in, and at least one window needs complete replacement. Alas, it is no longer my concern. I will be in my new home tomorrow night, and although it will be a little hectic trying to get all the stuff worked out, I am sure with all ...
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Changes afoot - Let's see. Where to start. First, I am told the current estimate for my proper suite, the one I should have been in on the 1st of August should be ready to go sometime this week. I have Thursday off, ironically the 31st, so I expect they will be trying to push me to have my stuff moved into my proper suite by Thursday midnight. Whether that actually occurs, I would have to say, would highly depend on when I get my keys. My plan at this time is to set up the desk first, bring up the various pieces of wood from the current suite and the basement, then move all the boxes from the basement storage area first, using the dolly I have. Those will go into my bedroom and living room for later sorting. Then I will bring up the dishes and food from my current suite. Most of this should be doable in the first night or two after work, assuming I get the keys Tuesday or earlier. On Thursday I hope to have a few hand to help move all the big stuff, my bed, couch, coffee table and more, up...
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I'mmmmmm Baaaaaaaack!! - I am completely overjoyed to be back online. I have 5 solid bars on my wifi signal, and in even better news, I am told they hope to give me access to the other suite over the weekend. I have downloaded a good sized chunk of podcasts, and over 3000 emails on my extra accounts alone, not even touching my main email address yet. I have much to do, many places to go, and many things to get caught up on. I will try to better post in the next day or two. ...
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MTS does it again - Well, my Internet connection is working and fully functional upstairs. Over a Cat5 cable. Sadly, as I am downstairs in a different apartment still, this does little to help me. Apparently in the repeated attempts to actually get someone out to actually install my TV service at my planned apartment, which included repeated mentions of the desire for a home networking kit, no one thought I might actually want a home networking kit, which comes with a wireless router, which would allow me to get online from where I am presently. Go figure. So now my internet is live in the other suite, I am still netless at the place I am in now, and someone is coming out tomorrow to rectify this situation. I am, though, getting a few concessions on the billing side to make the pain that is this last 3 weeks a little more bearable. I will end up paying nothing for the router install, which for some moronic reason costs $100, for the install alone, not including the router, which is property...
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Stargate SG-1 cancelled - I heard via the Buzz Out Loud podcast tonight that SciFi has declared that this, the 10th season of Stargate SG-1, will be the last. I would like to say I am surprised by this, but I am not. I am, though, saddened by this announcement. I liked the Stargate movie that came out in the early 90's. It wasn't until, I think, the 3rd or 4th season when I came across SG-1, due to the fact that, even though it is filmed in Canada, it did not air in the normal fashion. I believe we were 2 or 3 years behind at the time. In fact It was aired in several European countries before it aired here in Canada. I recall oddly downloading low res versions of the first few years off a site called SG1Archives, which has since become a news site. The world of Gao'uld, Asgaard, Replicators and more drew me in to the series and I fell in love with the world. I watched excitedly as the series progressed, and then branched off into the Atlantis series. I was sad when I saw O'Neill become a General, kn...
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KYR Episode 2 released! - I am very happy to tell you all I have finally had the chance to upload the latest episode of Know Your Role, Episode 2, recorded August 11th. The topics are many, the length is about an hour and a half, and the echo is horrendous. I am recording episode 3 tonight, and hope to be online from home by Wednesday night, so hopefully will be able to upload the 3rd episode then. Enjoy my thoughts on the Burning Crusade, Patch 1.12: Drums of War, and democracy in WoW, I present the Offline Edition of Know Your Role. Download Now! Subscribe via: iTunes Feedburner Yahoo...
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Judge kills NSA wiretapping - While browsing my email earlier, I was surprised to find 2 news alerts, right after the other in the webmail listing, from CNet and CNN, regarding this story. U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor out of Detroit, who is hearing the ACLU's complaint over the wiretapping that US President George W. Bush ordered the NSA to perform and which AT&T complied with, has ordered said wiretapping stopped. At this point the DoJ hasn't filed an appeal, but according to the CNet article they have advised the ACLU of their intent to file for a stay of the order while they appeal the ruling. I will not pretend this is a clear and obvious decisionon the matter, but it is a good sign. CNet points out there are a number of other cases on the matter, several of which have been decided in the favor of the DoJ, but this single ruling by a judge shows to me at least that the US Judi...
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KYR edited, but not released yet - Well, I have completed editing of the latest episode of my Know Your Role podcast at this point, but I do not feel safe in trying to upload the show and it's rss file, as well as posting about it from my computwer at work, since doing so is a serious violation of the rules, and I cannot get to my parents until Thursday in order to upload it from their PC. So the show is ready, soon to be released, and I have already begun to gather the plentiful bounty of information for the next show from the wide world of the internet and Warcraft. Therefore show number 3 should be recorded and hopefully edited as well on my upcoming weekend off. See you soon. ...
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New KYR 'in the can' - I just wanted to pop in before I start work quick to let you all know, across all my sites, that last night I recorded a new episode of Know Your Role, where I discuss some of the stuff in WoW, like the 1.12 patch, the news surrounding the upcoming expansion, Democracy in WoW's creation, and more. I hope you'll all take a listen, and pardon the echo. On the upside, I am told I should be into my new place by the end of next week!...
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Phone is back - I know, it is a small thing to be happy about, especially since I still do not have internet, TV, or any form of entertainment other than that which was on my PC from the time it was shut down or on CD when they were packed up, but I will happily take heart from the small things until the hell of being offline is through. My phone is up, so I can now call anyone I want within the US and Canada, though I know of no one who actually wishes to hear from me. *sigh* It figures, eh?...
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Audio Blog - I have recorded an audio blog, as I felt that voice for this was the best way to convey my thoughts. Enjoy....
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Proving Murphy's Law - Hit more for the tale of my recent move....
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