FloTV brings their service to a portable DVD player, Life Beans hints at pain-free diabetes monitoring, prosthetic arms controlled by thought, robot handshakes and planning a Golden Knights jump.
FloTV is bringing their live TV service to a portable DVD player near you! The DFL-01 has a 7" screen and comes with 3 months of free service.
Researchers in Tokyo are developing something called Life Beans that could be at the heart of an implanted diabetes monitor.
The Modular Prosthetic Limb takes commands from the brain and passes sensations back. Meanwhile, a new competition is seeking a robotic arm than can deliver an effective handshake.
When the US Army Golden Knights jump out of an airplane they've already put in a huge amount of planning and preparation. See what goes into a jump.
Two more cool things you won't want to miss are the rocket propelled helicopter and the Facebook page where the author was blocked for mysterious reasons.
Please comment and participate! Here's where you can find us:
Host, Cali Lewis
www.twitter.com/calilewis
www.facebook.com/calilewisfans
Show
www.geekbeat.tv
www.twitter.com/geekbeattv
www.facebook.com/geekbeattv
about 4 hours ago
Need more cloud storage for photos? Flickr's giving you 1 TB free - http://t.co/mJU1ZTqtpX
about 5 hours ago
Hydroponic gardening has been around for years, but now it's headed for restaurant kitchens! #LRSTech http://t.co/XGuzH9JiK1
about 6 hours ago
How restaurants plan to keep you cool outside in the summer heat - http://t.co/bdyFqahw8V #LRSTech
about 7 hours ago
We talked to @pdamico, the president of @Moes_HQ, about the future of the restaurants - http://t.co/w2OxXiPI1d #LRSTech
about 8 hours ago
Unboxing the Hisense 40-inch K366 TV - http://t.co/xIhNIcAXyj
yesterday
How does @yelp work to keep their reviews honest? http://t.co/aVOhvcuXEY #LRSTech
