• Nintendo Wii U is a FAIL
    SoldierKnowsBest
    Watch this video on why I think the Wii U is a FAIL!
  • Hisense 40-Inch K366 LED Smart TV Unboxing
    GeekBeat Tips & Reviews
    We first encountered Hisense at CES this year, and now we have this cool 40-inch screen from them hanging in the office. We love it!
  • Epic Science: Face
    Stuff to Blow Your Mind
    What does your face say about you? We all give off subtle, non verbal signals to other humans and we don't even think about it. Learn more about facial signals in this video from Stuff to Blow Your Mind.
  • Google Update Roundup
    GeekBeat.TV
    Square expands their services for small businesses, GeoGuessr gamifies Google Maps, Roku gets a new interface, Google+ gets a major redesign, Google Hangouts and Messaging get rolled together, Google All-Access is the company's new...
  • New Media Vs. Old Media
    Ty's iHelp
    Ty talks about his thoughts on new media Vs. old media after reading an article called "The Jenna Marbles Paradox: Why Are YouTube Videos So Terrible?"
  • Annotate Sites and Keep Track of Your Digital Notes
    Tekzilla Daily Tip
    The web is a big, vast place, and sometimes it's hard to keep track of what you find. Today's browser add-on makes it easy to collect and keep track of your digital notes.
  • 5 Hot Laptop Fixes! 5 Cool Things From Google I/O! Windows Upgrade: ReadyBoost Or SSD? Active...
    Tekzilla
    On today's episode we talk about Google I/O announcements, keep your laptop cool, active HDMI cables, and Maker Faire!
  • Arduino-Powered Plant Chases the Sun
    GeekBeat.TV
    BlackBerry introduces the Q5, the Nokia Lumia 925 is headed to stores in the UK and Europe, Windows 8.1 gets a preview release date, and an Arduino-powered project that lets house plants chase or hide from the sun.
  • Rettinger's Rants: Cable TV
    TechnoBuffalo
    On this episode of Rettinger's Rants, Jon's got cable tv in his sights!
  • Science on the Web: Super Swarms
    Stuff to Blow Your Mind
    Everyone's seen it - A gigantic mass of starlings undulate in the sky back a forth in a hypnotic dance. But the starlings don't do this for our benefit. So why do they? Go behind the funny, behind the strange and behind the viral...