That’s Life with the Geek Squad
Friday, September 12th, 2008I had a chance to talk technology with Robin Swoboda on Thursday’s Fox 8’s “That’s Life …” this week.
Random Thought:
I can resist everything except temptation.
I had a chance to talk technology with Robin Swoboda on Thursday’s Fox 8’s “That’s Life …” this week.
I had a chance today to speak with Fox 8’s Morning Show team again today as part of their “Tech Know” segment. This time I explained how to cut down on power use by your computer and its accessories.
Here’s video from a recent appearance on Fox 8’s morning news program where I got a chance to talk about the February 2009 digital TV transition.
It’s no secret that sometimes male geeks don’t quite get into the same culture that non-geek women enjoy, such as HBO’s upcoming Sex and the City movie. To help investigate this strange and alien world, Geek Squad agents Ish Matos and Donald Barthelemy boarded one of many Sex and the City guided tours that take fans through the same locations featured in the series.
Fortunately, no agents were harmed during the making of this video.
My interview with “Mister T” can be found, along with all the other videos myself and Deputy Field Marshal Walrod collected during our trip, can be found on my Geek Squad Invades 2008 New York Comic Con page.
Grand Theft Auto IV will make it’s April 29th arrival in the US well known with the usual barrage of in-your-face television commercials, but this overseas example from the UK and Ireland does a really great job in a somewhat more subdued approach.
Most of the US commercials to date seem to have gone for advertising the insane action that another GTA entry brings, but the UK ad makes an effort to point out just how much more of a fully realized and interactive game world, arguably one of the main selling points of the series, this latest version has compared even to previous entries in the line.
This little mobile percussion bot uses on-board sensors to find an object to drum on, then proceeds to beat out some entertaining rhythms before moving on to its next target.
Find out more about Yellow Drum Machine at letsmakerobots.com, along with additional videos.