GeekBeat.TV #14 | 3D Camcorder, Free iPhone Cases, iPad on a Wall, Curious Robot, Photography Goodness, Royal Family on Flickr

by Cali Lewis on July 26, 2010

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3D Camcorder Details
A few more details have surfaced about Panasonic’s 3D camcorder. It will be called the HDC-SDT750, will shoot 1080p at 60 frames per second and may be a refit of an existing model.

Free iPhone Cases
Apple launched their free iPhone 4 case program, and as you may have guessed, there’s an app for that.

Hang Your iPad on a Wall
If you’ve been looking for a way to hang your iPad on a wall like a little flat screen TV, the Wallee might just fill the bill. It’s a two-part device case and hanger that will get the iPad up off your desk.

Curious Robot
People can learn, so why not robots? The Curious Robot project at Bielefeld University is a step in that direction.

Photography Goodness
Need to bring something extra to your photos? HDR photographer Trey Ratcliff and Photoshop wizard AJ Wood are two people who can help your shots be their best.

Royal Family on Flickr
The British Royal Family is now bringing photos to Flickr. Want more royalty in your social media? Shira Lazar is on a campaign to get the Royals on Twitter, as well.

Check out yesterday’s episode of TWiT for the entire discussion of Royals discovering social media, and lots of other great stuff, as well.

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Article written by Cali Lewis

Host of GeekBeat.TV - Cali has been using new media and podcasts to talk about her passion - technology, gadgets and science - since 2005. Find out more about her at www.geekbeat.tv/about

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Doc July 26, 2010 at 7:41 pm

Cali,

You really should consider making your show viewable on Apple platforms like the iPhone and iPad. Sadly, I have to drag out my Macbook Pro to watch you shows when I’d much rather enjoy the convenience of watching it on my iPad.

Just a thought…

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Josh July 26, 2010 at 8:54 pm

Cali,

I as well agree with Doc. I’m always on the go and I love the show. I sold my laptop and got a iPad. Not trying to sound demanding what so ever ( unlike the impatient jerks demanding an iPhone 4 jailbreak from the dev team) but it would be greatly appreciated if it was viewable on my iDevices. I have no idea how hard something like that is so it’s just wishful thinking But I love the show and your great!!

- Josh

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Brad July 26, 2010 at 9:38 pm

Ya it’s dum that you can’t watch this like Geek Brief on mobile but thats revision 3′s fault not Geak beats.

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Bruce R. July 26, 2010 at 11:41 pm

Hate saying this, but since I’ve been involved in the consumer market, companies have been re-dressing electronics since the mid 80s. A new case style, color, a relocated control bay, new rubber ring around the lens & bang, the new model is out. I notice this by disassembling old equipment & the PC boards series or part No. is the same. It’s interesting isn’t it? how Apple already has tons of these free cases??? Dugh, almost like they thought, “maybe we should have 2,000,000 made *in the event* we have an antenna problem? That robot would be perfect for me, that’s how I feel before I have my morning coffee, s-l-o-w!!! Maybe they should give this guy some caffeine enriched lube oil.

And guys, making the shows viewable on iDevices, may not be Calie’s call, it could be Revision3′s. An agreement with the Apple podcasting division may not have been reached yet. I’m sure it will come around soon…. “B”

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Joe Larson July 27, 2010 at 7:47 am

Surprised I’m the first to say this but that’s a super cute outfit with the glasses this week.

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Amy Soldier July 27, 2010 at 6:39 pm

If you want to watch GeekBeat on mobile go to iTunes and subscribe. Hey!

Cali, perhaps make mention of this on a future episode?

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Cali Lewis July 28, 2010 at 12:10 am

Hey guys, sorry for the delay! The US Army Golden Knights were in town scoping out the location for the jump at OpenCamp, and I was a little distracted. :)

Amy is right – you can watch GeekBeat.TV on mobile devices, like the iPad and iPhone. All of the different subscription options are at:

http://www.geekbeat.tv/subscribe

If you’re subscribed to HD, it will NOT sync to the mobile devices. You’ll want Small or Large for those!

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John Peterson July 28, 2010 at 9:22 am

Is there a link out there to the iPad mount company? I’m guessing this is a pretty new company or product making this. I tried Googling for Wally, Walle, Wall-e and used various other keywords with no luck. No luck on Amazon either.

JOhn

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Cali Lewis July 30, 2010 at 12:34 pm

http://www.thewallee.com

Sorry, just added the shownotes with the new site design!

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