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DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Firefox’s Open-Source HDMI Dongle, Matchstick!

Matchstick hopes to one-up the likes of the Google Chromecast, Roku, and Apple TV by announcing its $25 media and internet streaming device. The California based company, whose engineering team based in Beijing, has reached its $100,000 crowdfunding goal after … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E75- Oculix, Elemoon, QBracelet, EyeVerify, Noke | Red Headed Geek Show

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Nvidia’s Tegra K-1 Powered Shield Tablet Supports 5 Types of Gaming

Nvidia, best known for its powerful graphic chips, is releasing a new 8-inch tablet called the Shield. Aimed towards the gaming market, it will be powered with Nvidia’s own Tegra K1, which has been smashing benchmark test records. The Tegra … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E67- Android TV, Razer, Androids, Apple | Red Headed Geek Show

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E62- Net Neutrality, Robotic Arm, Chickens Wear Oculus Headset, Kinect | Red Headed Geek Show

Microsoft decided to live in reality and are selling a version of the Xbox One without the Kinect in it. Too bad it took so many of us buying one, and either selling the Kinect off of it or just … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E60- Kim Dotcom, Comcast & Net Neutrality, OnePlus, What The Tech | Red Headed Geek Show

What is it about Kim Dotcom? He never, ever, feels the need to hide from the fact that he is not only seen as criminal, but also a villain. A rich, rich villain in the technology world. This week a … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Amazon Fire TV: The Latest in Streaming Media Devices

The newest streaming media device to hit the market was unveiled yesterday, and she’s a gem. Packed in a tiny black box no thicker than the height of a dime, the Amazon Fire TV looks to be one of those … Continue reading

 

INTEL
Intel’s New MXC Optical Cable Uses Light To Quickly Move Large Volumes Of Data

Could we ever quench the human thirst for the fastest data speeds on the planet? It’s almost like data is source for a ‘hunger’ of sorts. Cool timing for Intel, who with the help of some partners, may make it … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E 53- Roku vs. Chromecast, Microsoft’s Cortana, Bacon Scented Alarm Clock, Musical Umbrella | Red Headed Geek Show

This week we are giving away a Google Chromecast! Check out the episode for details on how to win! Roku released its new Streaming Stick this week, a big competitor for both Googles Chromecast and Apple TV. Its actually very … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Roku’s Streaming Stick Stands Up To Apple TV And Chromecast

The Saratoga company, Roku, debuted a new version of its streaming media player, similar to Google’s $35 Chromecast dongle. In 2012, the company introduced Roku Ready Stick, but the model was available for $100, and worked with limited televisions. TVs … Continue reading

 

APPLE
Google Chromecast Released and Reviewed, Apple’s Airplay Competitor?

The Chromecast in short: a 35 dollar, 2.5 inch dongle that plugs into your TV via HDMI and is able to sling content onto the big screen from your favorite smart device, tablet or computer! Finally, a Google browser on your TV! Believe it or not, this design has been quite challenging for the tech industry, yet is now easily able to manipulate, without the (sometimes annoying) laptop-to television set up process.

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E26- Dell, Ubuntu Edge Superphone, Chromecast & NFC Ring | Red Headed Geek Show

NFC, or Near Field Communication is so cool. Its wireless transfer technology that can transfer data over very short distances. This device is a finger ring and you wear it  and its super smart and compatible with other NFC enabled … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
As Alternatives Become More Appealing, Piracy Is Plummeting

This month of July was when the new policy started, where sites at the ISP level can be shut down and copyright offenders can be pursued. What a coincidental time with piracy rates at some of the lowest levels in the country.

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E11 – Texting & Driving, Largest 3D Printer, Escaping Cable Companies: Red-Headed Geek Show

  They say you learn something new everyday. I learned that studies are suggesting adults text more than teens while driving. These statistics result from the amount of people who admit to texting while driving. I wonder if adults admit … Continue reading