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Bleeding Edge TV 242: Voltaic Systems solar backpacks and bags

Outback hikers and urban explorers alike are often faced with a common problem: how to grab some juice on the go for power-hungry devices. These new backpacks and soon to be briefcases offer a potential solution by pairing next generation solar cells with a battery to enable on the go charging. While the charging might [...]

Bleeding Edge TV 241: Joe Born of Neuros on Open Source Media Players

We chat with Neuros’ Joe Born about what Neuros has in store in the near future and about their approach to making their media players open source. We also discuss how they’re the only embedded media device company open sourcing their software for the devices, and what that means to them. They’ve seen a great [...]

Home automation with HawkingTech

Home automation is becoming a big theme at electronics trade shows like CES. Many companies have been promising the ’smart house’ for years a house that automatically anticipates and responds to its inhabitants wants and needs. HawkingTech was showing off some preliminary tech which could help hearken the days of the smart house with [...]

A look at XtremeMac’s Apple accessories

Typically we find that most manufacturer’s who focus exclusively on Apple products choose Macworld over CES, since the two are scheduled to close together. That didn’t stop iPhone, iPod, and other Mac products from being a reoccurring theme at CES. XtremeMac was there in force showing off a collection of iProduct accessories check them [...]

Bleeding Edge TV: CES 2008: iPod Bling Cases by Merkury Inovations

Today’s tween girls are a huge market, and Merkury Innovations Fashionation line is just for them. Their iPod cases, star-shaped speakers and more come in neon and other cool colors, and many of the cases have embedded rhinestones for that bling factor. Their patent leather flip case even has a mirror inside and lip gloss [...]

Bleeding Edge TV: CES 2008: Pat Moorhead on AMD Graphics and ATI

More chat with AMD’s Pat Moorhead, this time talking from their Smart House about their involvement in gaming systems like the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii, and their new quad-SLI capable Crossfire-based Radeon offerings.

Bleeding Edge TV: CES 2008: Motorola Q9H

The Moto Q9h is a smartphone with Windows Mobile 6 and has seven dedicated keys for your most used applications, and a sensor that allows you to view whats on your phone regardless of lighting conditions.

Bleeding Edge TV: CES 2008: Dell LCD Crystal Display

Design nerds unite - the Dell Crystal monitor, which is available now, could change the way people think of monitors altogether. Combining great design and great functionality, the Crystal is a 22 solid tempered glass monitor with built in speakers with a maximum resolution of 1680×1050 and a 2 millisecond response time. We chat with [...]

Bleeding Edge TV: CES 2008: Taser MP3 Player (and Sparky gets Tasered)

When going to CES one expects a rough week involving countless interviews, hour after hour of writing, and defending oneself from PR reps from round the world. One thing you don’t expect is to get the living daylights shocked out of you. First and foremost watch the video above for a chance to see me [...]

Bleeding Edge TV: CES 2008: Accelerated Computing with AMD’s Phil Hester

At CES 2008, AMD’s Phil Hester gave us a look at what “accelerated computing” means. AMD is in a unique position with their acquisition of ATi that allows them to fuse the CPU and GPU into one chip, which could potentially provide for an unparalleled computing experience, especially when it comes to gaming.

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