Archives for the month of: March, 2014
subscribe: itunes | youtube | .xml

On this week’s Technophiles Newscast Shawn talks about the first ever Bionic Olympic style games, another attempt by Microsoft to get you to buy Windows 8 and off XP, The TellSpec – a device that tells you what’s in your food, Facebook’s purchase of the Oculus Rift, and NASA’s Z-2 Spacesuit! EP106

This Tuesday David, Shawn & Tina talk about the real-life cyborg, Neil Harbisson, and how he’s learned to ‘see’ with his skull. They also discuss the possibility of iTunes on Android. Resistance is unnecessary because this is Technophiles’ one hundred and eighty-second episode.

subscribe: itunes | youtube | .xml

This week’s episode of the Technophiles Newscast, Shawn talks about some of the coolest things from GDC including Project Morpheus and the Oculus Rift DK2. He also delves into the world of science to give you some news on Graphene Contact Lenses and the newest finding about Cosmic Inflation. This is the fifth episode of the Technophiles Newscast! EP105

This Friday, David, Shawn & Tina discuss the customizable smart watch, Blocks. They also talk about some new advanced usability accessories from Samsung, as well as the potentially amazing innovation of wireless electricity! That’s right, Nikola Tesla, this is Technophiles’ one hundred and eighty-first episode.

David hosts a mini-sode this Tuesday as Shawn & Tina join him to discuss, a listener submitted story, about Spritz. The app/web-site might have created a way to help people read much faster. More input, Johnny 5, because this is Technophiles’ one hundred and eightieth episode.

subscribe: itunes | youtube | .xml

This week’s episode of the Technophiles Newscast, Shawn covers Sony and Panasonic’s new Archival Disc, Neil Young’s Kickstarter campaign: Pono Music, Doctors use of Google Glass, a modular smart watch known as Blocks, and the program Popcorn Time which uses BitTorrent to Stream HD movies. EP104
subscribe: itunes | youtube | .xml

In Today’s Newscast, Shawn talks about a proposal for a particle accelerator that’s even bigger and better than the Large Hadron Collider, a new diving suit with ranges up to 1,000 below sea level, a Netflix Hack that uses FitBit to pause what you’re watching when you fall asleep, a gesture input ring device, and the privacy oriented Blackphone. EP103

This Friday, David, Shawn, Tina and Drew talk about Apple’s CarPlay and what it might do for driving. Also, Tina brings some new Prject Ara news. Yes, Michael…this is Technophiles’ one hundred and seventy ninth episode.