The Geekinator (SD Video)
Summary: Techie, Geeky, & Nerdy
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In This Episode: Fan-Built Lego Friends Science Class, Scientists Create A Disk Able To Store Data For A Million Years, CAN Hacking: Introductions, A Poster of Every Star Wars Character, The Most Minimal Homebrew Computer, Shapeoko 2 Milling Machine Launches Today
In This Episode: Unorthodox Home-made CNC Machine, Raspberry Pi NoIR, An Infrared Camera, SimCity Cities Of Tomorrow Expansion Trailer Released, VT100 Gets BeagleBoned, Build Your Own LEGO Easy Rider, Cooking a Raspberry Pie with a Raspberry Pi, Meet the Suburban Dad Who Built His Own DeLorean Time Machine
In This Episode: MakerBot rolls out new glow-in-the-dark filament and more, Swann Security announces the Bubble Bomber mini RC helicopter, Google Fiber now explicitly permits home servers, 3D printing gets metal with European Space Agency's AMAZE project, Elon Musk's Grasshopper rocket makes its highest leap to date, Raspi Z-Wave Automation is Automated, Camera showdown: iPhone 5s vs. iPhone 5 tested in the wilds of Patagonia
In This Episode: 7 Ways to Stop iOS 7 From Killing Your iPhone Battery, A 48cc V8 with injection and opensource ECU, The Authentic 1966 Batmobile can be yours for just $200,000, Art Wars: 12 Stormtrooper Helmets Get Hilarious High-Art Makeovers, Super Mario fully playable online using HTML5, No Iron Man Costume is Complete Without an arc Reactor, The Beginner's Guide to YouTube
In This Episode: Samsung debuts the world's first curved display smartphone, Amazon Wins Ruling for $600 Million CIA Cloud Contract, Apple to host iPad event on October 22nd, says All Things D, Meet Nest's Protect, a Smart Smoke Detector That's Actually Exciting, Lego Adventure Time BMO Features a RasPi, Home Made CNC Reuses Printer Parts, 36-Gigapixel Image Captures Ancient Petroglyphs in Texas
In This Episode: The Thing System aims to Revolutionize Home Automation, A DIY Solution for Controlling Robots and Quadcopters, Intel joins the maker movement with Arduino partnership, Latest Raspbmc update brings speed boost, bug fixes and more, FAA reportedly okays use of electronics on planes during takeoff and landing, Mind-Blowing NASA Photos Of Fighter Jets Show How A Shockwave Forms, MinnowBoard Raises the Bar on Embedded Computing
In This Episode: DIY 250 lb thrust Liquid Oxygen/Kerosene Rocket, Smart Citizen: Arduino-compatible and packed with sensors, Lego Drum Machine Runs on Automatic, Lego version of the world's largest ship sets sail, Colossal chart compares hundreds of sci-fi's greatest spaceships, An Improvised ATtiny2313 Logic Analyzer, Pebble goes up for sale through AT&T stores starting September 27th
In This Episode: Safety warning: Arduino GSM shield may cause fires, 9 Lifelogging Apps to Log Personal Data, Announcing Adafruit’s Bluefruit, Archos Gamepad 2 Specifications Unveiled, Hands On With the Microsoft Surface Pro 2, Make-It-Yourself: The rise of the micro-manufacturers, Microduino: An Arduino clone nearly as small as a quarter, for $20, LEGO Makes Cheap Nanoscope Possible
In This Episode: Bre Pettis on the MakerBot Digitizer: we're building an ecosystem, $199, 4.2” computer is Intel’s first Raspberry Pi competitor, Ubuntu's smartphone OS will be ready to launch on October 17th, Going Big with Legos, PlayStation 4 specs dropped by Sony at Tokyo Game Show keynote, World's greatest 'Star Wars' collection, now Guinness-certified, The Bitbox Console: an Open Source Gaming Rig
In This Episode: iPhone 5c Review: Apple’s Colorful Take On The iPhone Is A Refreshing Change Of Design Pace, iPhone 5S Review, Explaining the low level stuff you don’t know about ARM programming, Main Titles for Star Trek Into Darkness!, Arduino + Modules = FEZ Medusa, Archeologists Use Lego to Restore a 3,000-year old Mummy Sarcophagus, CERN Computing Centre (and mouse farm) - Computerphile
In This Episode: Adafruit Raspberry Pi Ad Blocking Access Point, CodeBender.CC Makes It Crazy Easy To Program Your Arduino Board From Your Browser, Ray Dolby, Innovator of Cinema Sound, Has Died, The Arduino YUN. YUN means cloud., LittleBits Snaps Together a no-Solder Electronics Kit, I Need to Own This Knight Rider Lego Set, Pixy: teaching micro-controller boards to see
In This Episode: Apple announces the iPhone 5s, Apple announces the iPhone 5c, Apple announces iOS 7 release date, The Arduino Yun is Now Available, ArduGuitar, an Arduino Controllable Guitar, Building EV3RSTORM, Mindstorms’ Flagship Robot, Raspberry Pi aids cyber 'safety net' for African rhino, HDMI 2.0 officially announced: 18Gbps bandwidth, 60fps 4K, 32 channel audio, AutoDesk Releases An Electronics Simulator Called 123D Circuits
In This Episode: Sony offers pro 4K camcorder for $6,500: the PXW-Z100 with 10-bit, 600Mbps video, Elon Musk Shows Off His Iron Man Style 3D Modelling, Google racing to encrypt data transfers in response to NSA surveillance, Component of the Month: Relays, EFF wins FOIA lawsuit against NSA, 'hundreds' of docs to be released, My Eagle Project: Using Raspberry Pi to Deliver Education to Afghan Schools, A PC rig that belongs on the wall of an art museum
In This Episode: Apple sends out invites for September 10 iPhone event, Microsoft Purchases Nokia’s Core Cellphone Business For $7.17 Billion, Neil Young's Pono music player and online store set for early 2014 launch, Google Glass to get own app store in 2014, Arduino Team Offers Details on the Yún, The JavaScript of Things, Google Goes For A KitKat, Not Key Lime Pie, In Next Android Version
In This Episode: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to retire within 12 months, Analog strikes back: next 'Star Wars' to be shot on film, not digital, iWork iCloud Beta Now Available To All Apple Account Holders, Record-Breaking LEGO Tower is 11 Stories High, In Pictures: Puget Systems' 16-Core Genesis II Quiet Edition, Is That Quantum Computer for Real? There May Finally Be a Test, A Comparison of Hacker Friendly SDRs, Cartridge Turns Your Old SLR Into a Digital Camera