Posts Tagged: ‘webcast’
Augmented Reality and Twitter in Sports – TechStuff Podcast Roundup
by Jonathan Strickland | September 18, 2009
Hey there! It’s been a long, wet week in Atlanta. But we haven’t let the rain dampen our spirits (even as it soaks through our otherwise dependable London Fog trench coat). This week we bring you two new episodes of TechStuff.
On Monday, we talk about augmented reality, which is the art of overlaying digital information on top of our perception of the real world around us. Remember that scene in Terminator where the audience is treated to the terminator’s point of view and bits of information pop up describing the environment? Wasn’t that awesome? That’s one manifestation of augmented reality. Of course, that was just a movie (or so they tell me). In our world, you’re more likely to encounter an augmented reality application on a smartphone device like the iPhone.
Wednesday’s episode was all about one of my favorite Internet services: Twitter. We talk about how athletes are using Twitter to interact with fans and how some sports organizations are struggling to deal with the consequences. We also highlight my ignorance of sports. I’ve been told this is one of our funniest episodes yet. Click through to read more.
You can watch this week’s episode of TechStuff Live here at 1 p.m. Eastern (that’s 10 a.m. Pacific). As always, we bring you the latest technology news, tell you about interesting products, sites and services and include elaborate special effects. You can watch the show live here on the blogs or get our Facebook application to catch it every Tuesday.
Oh brave new world, to have such live streaming in it. Today at 1 p.m. Eastern (that’s 10 a.m. Pacific), Chris and I will premier a new 22-minute weekly series called TechStuff Live. We’ll bring you news, tell you about interesting products and services and throw in a few fun segments each week. We’ll even [...]
Mega Episode and Video Games – TechStuff Podcast Roundup
by Jonathan Strickland | August 28, 2009
Hey there! This week was an eventful one for me and Chris at HowStuffWorks.com. On top of the podcasting, blogging, social networking and article writing, Chris and I tested a new project: TechStuff Live! Starting next Tuesday, we will be streaming a live show at 1:00 p.m. Eastern once a week. The show will cover tech news, sites and products that have landed on our radar and a few other fun segments. Plus it’s video! You’ll be able to watch as I say things that inspire Chris to hide behind his computer. We’ll have more details about the show on Monday, so stay tuned.
The episodes this week were inspired by listeners. On Monday, our goal was to demystify the terms megabits, megabytes and megahertz. Of course, we didn’t just focus on the mega range — we also talked about everything from kilobytes to yottabytes. But if you’ve ever wondered how many bytes are in a kilobyte (hint: it’s not 1,000), you should listen to this show. We also explain how you can calculate how long it will take you to download a file assuming your Internet connection is as fast as advertised.
On Wednesday, we talk about the current video game consoles on the market. Chris and I first did an episode about video game consoles more than a year ago. But that show was only five minutes long and didn’t have much detail. This time we give the subject a bit more time and explain why we don’t cover video game news as often as some listeners would like. We recorded the show the day that Sony announced price cuts in the PS3 but before Microsoft announced the cuts to the Xbox 360. With the cheaper 360, I think I may have found my next game console.
Ladies and gents, below you’ll find a player for the the SYSK live Webcast airing today. We’ll do two shows – 30 minutes each beginning at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. eastern time. So if you’re reading this post and you don’t see us, that means it’s not 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. eastern time.
We’re working on recording and posting these shows, but not just yet so hang in there. Tune in and leave you comments right here and we’ll read them live on the air.
OK folks, so we’re giving this live webcast thing another go.
For those of you who tuned in last week, you know that we were met with myriad technical issues and it didn’t exactly go down like we wanted. But the show must go on, as they say and we’re ready for take two. I should also mention that we have a killer video department here at HowStuffWorks.com and they weren’t responsible for last week’s foibles. Sometimes computers can just be stubborn and uncooperative.
SO – tune in here tomorrow, that’s Wednesday, at 10 am and 1 pm eastern time. That’s 7 am and 10 am for you West coasters and who knows what time for the rest of the world. I’ll have a new post up tomorrow morning with the video link ready to go.
As always, thanks for hanging in there, SYSK Nation. Hopefully you can all appreciate this new endeavor as it evolves into something truly awesome and mind meltingly cool.
So it’s going down, folks. We’re launching a new weekly video webcast version of Stuff You Should Know – but way better! Tune in tomorrow at 10 am est and again at 1 pm est for some pure, live SYSK goodness – we’ll talk about newsy stuff like swine flu, tackle a bite-sized version of the SYSK podcast, and rock a cool segment about some of the great oddballs of world history. We’re also going to have some LIVE VIEWER MAIL. And you can watch it all right here by clicking on the video below.
We want to hear from the SYSK Nation in real time. So near the latter portion of our 30 minutes, we’ll read some viewer mails live as they come in. Submit your questions and comments about what we’re talking about – or about anything that strikes your fancy in the comments section below this very post. Give your first name and where you’re watching from too if you would.
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