Category Archives: CES 2014

Vievu Millitary Grade Wearable Camera Technology



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Vievu

We are joined by CEO Steve Ward of Vievu joins us for the TPN CES live broadcast. Vievu is a company that makes wearable technology cameras for law enforcement. Since 2007, Vievu is in over 3,000 police agencies in 16 markets. They are now expanding into other professions that need to record video.

The Vievu is rugged and waterproof. The housing is aluminum, so its durable and lightweight. The VieVu also sends recordings to your smartphone for upload. The mini-USB port also allows you to move files to computer. The battery is around 2.5 hours on the VieVu2.

Get VieVu. To find out more, go to VieVu.com

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Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Daniel J. Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast

 


uPnP Forum on the New Universal Plug and Play Devices Coming Out



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Scott Lofgren of the uPnP forum joined us at TPN CES live broadcast. Of course, the Universal Plug and Play forum is meant for those networking devices together.

Today, any sensor can utilize uPnp. Whether computer, TV, auto, or wearable technology, uPnp is in a position to help make these items talk with each other through your mobile device.

“I think it’s a very unique time for uPnP where we can grow and ease the pain for others that are trying to come up with their own solutions,” stated Lofgren.

A study a couple years ago stated we are connecting 2 devices to the internet. With wearable technology and home automation, uPnP is looking to create a standard platform so all devices connect with each other.

For more information, check out upnp.org

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Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Don Baine of The Gadget Professor


Tomorrowish Social Media DVR



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Tomorrowish

Mick Darling of Tomorrowish joined us for the TPN CES live broadcast. Tomorrowish is a social media DVR in context of the time it was posted. You can watch a show, then see what people tweeted at the time of the video they sent it.

The embedded social network is curated by tomorrowish. They could see how the tweet matches with the content for spamming, or to see if a celebrity is watching and tweeting.

This can turn a video into a commentary. Although it doesn’t translate, the system works in 56 different languages. Tomorrowish works with TV stations like TruTV and Fox to give a layered screen experience. They also are partnered with Hulu.

More information at Tomorrowish.com

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Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Chris Montera of Health Tech Weekly


Siemens Minitech App Makes the Hearing Aid Cool!



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Siemens

We talked with Tom Powers of Siemens at the TPN CES live broadcast. Siemens has come out with the Minitech app that will work with tablet or smartphone so they can focus what they are listening to.

What looks like regular hearing aids, these devices are bluetooth connected so you can use your phone (as a hands free device), a lavaliere microphone with attenuation to adjust sound, or sound from their TV or another device.

If you need to talk with someone while your music is playing, simply press a button on the aid and talk with those who approach.

For more information, check with your local audiologist, or the website at usa.siemens.com/hearing

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Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Daniel J. Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast

 




Scanbuy
Scanbuy

Michael Wehrs from Scanbuy stopped by the TPN CES live broadcast. Scanbuy is a mobile engagement company. They use QR codes, NFC, object recognition and more. They want to figure out what the product is they are scanning and what they are really looking for.

It’s all about getting your target audience. To do that, you have to make sense in what you are collecting.

Scanbuy works with multiple companies to identify what people are shopping for and engagement with that item.

A great use is if someone scans something and their phone’s primary language is Spanish, the information will come back in their language.

More information, check out ScanLife.com

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Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Chris Montera of Health Tech Weekly


Roocase iPad cases



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Roocase

Annie Blanco from Roocase joined us with a Roo Girl to the TPN CES live broadcast. Roocase makes cases for tablets and smartphones. With a rotating clip, you can turn your iPad to match the landscape or portrait style. Unclip the iPad and you get a strap handle in the back so you can hold your iPad with ease.

Roocase also showed off the folio case with zipper. The Executive portfolio case allows you to hold more than just an iPad. Business cards, pens and more can be put in the folio.

Get Get Roocase at Amazon More information at Roocase.com

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Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Don Baine of The Gadget Professor


OtterBox Preserver Series of phone cases



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Don Baine talked with Jordan Vetter at the Otterbox booth at CES 2014 about the new OtterBox Preserver Series of phone cases.

The Preserver Series is a waterproof and dustproof case that will keep your iPhone 5S, iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S4 safe and sound while you enjoy whatever environment you find yourself in. All the phone’s functions, including the Touch ID sensor on the 5S, remain available while protecting your phone against water, dust and drops. The cases are fully submergible up to 6.6 ft. (2 m) for 30 minutes and can take a drop from up to 6.6 feet (2m) without damage.

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The OtterBox Preserver is available now in assorted colors for $89.95 from otterbox.com

Interview by Don Baine, the Gadget Professor for the TechPodcast Network.

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iSmartAlarm at CES



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Don Bain and Todd Cochrane inteviewed Zac Sutton of iSmartAlarm about their home security system, called CubeOne, at the broadcast booth for CES 2014.

The iSmartAlarm system plugs into your router and all of the remote sensors communicate with the CubeOne box which syncs with the cloud and an iOS (or Android) app to give you a security system that is infinitely customizable. Sensors and controls that can be hooked to the system include Remote Switches, Streaming Cameras, Door and Window Sensors, and motion sensors. The system can be controlled by a web interface, App or a remote control.

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The iSmartAlarm system is available now for $349 for the Premium Package and $199 for the Prefered Package. For more information or to buy, see iSmartAlarm.com

Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network and Don Baine, the Gadget Professor.

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QisDesign Designer Lighting from BenQ



QisDesignBenQ aren’t really known for their designer lighting but this is what Bob Wudeck brought along to Don and Todd at CES. BenQ has a range of about forty different lights and lamps sold under the QisDesign brand, and on show is a beautiful flexible table LED lamp. Inspired by the human spine, the Hatha LED table lamp won a series of design awards, including a Red Dot Design Award in 2012. It’s definitely designer lighting with a ticket of price of $450 and this is one of the cheaper ones!

BenQMore ordinarily for CES, Bob also brought along a BenQ GP20 projector. This 700 lumen HD projector is designed for cord-cutters and watching video rather than execs and Powerpoint slides. The HDMI input is ideal for connecting up a Roku for Netflix viewing and it’s quite portable at only 22 x 62 x 18 cm. Bob says in the video that it’s only 720p, but the specs at BenQ say 1080p; worth clarifying before shelling out around $700. It’s a nice little unit.

Interview by Don Baine, the Gadget Professor and Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network.

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Brookstone wants to help make your mixed drinks



brookstoneTodd stopped by the Brookstone booth to show off Perfect Drink App-Controlled Smart Bartending, a product he actually uses himself. With that disclaimer out of the way, here’s what it is.

Essentially, this is a food scale with a 1/8-inch jack that plugs into an iPad. It then utilises an app that allows the user to begin mixing ingredients from the many recipes available to make a mixed drink exactly right. You can even enter in the contents of your cabinet and the app will offer suggestions of drinks that you’re able to make based on that data. It’s available now and retails for $69. Find out more at Brookstone.

Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network

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