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Discover tomorrow's Internet Business leaders today by watching and listening to our regular podcasts. We interview Digital Media industry experts. Inside Digital Media brings you an insider look at important topics such as digital music, Internet video, online video, podcasting, digital media, and streaming media. In addition we take a look at the future of television, radio, Hollywood, video, advertising, and newspapers.
Posted on: Sep 08, 2008 07:00AM
Duration: Filesize: 52.19MB
Duration: Filesize: 52.19MB
Future Media is a promotional video for a new training program that helps to orient people to the coming mobile devise technologies that will enable them to create dynamic communication tools from the palm of their hands. This is very cool and is in my opinion the "cutting edge" of New Media creativity! Check it out! Stay subscribed because we will continue to upload new and exciting episodes. We don't take vacations here at the Gospel Gadget Podcast!Stay subscribed!Digg our podcast
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Posted on: Sep 07, 2008 04:01AM
Duration: 113 Filesize: 2.15MB
Duration: 113 Filesize: 2.15MB
Cameron mentions Beatmaker for the iPhone.
Microsoft announce plans for their own online applications store as do Sony for the PSP and it
s games software.
Google Mars.
Cameron shows off the Fujipet.
Turn your iPhone into a macro camera.
Nikon D90 video quality.
RED chief Jim Jannard hints at a DSLR with a 25 Megapixel sensor that can shoot HD video
Commodore release a prototype laptop.
PhotoGeek Gadgets
Digital picture frame with DVD
Home planetarium
USB drive in a bullet case
iPod fridge
$600 headphones
GPS tracker.
Weather protector
A very Big Canon
150 inch TV in 4 x HD resolution from Panasonic.
Japanese murder investigators fooled by blow-up sex doll.
Posted on: Sep 03, 2008 10:35AM
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 74.97MB
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 74.97MB
What makes a good image for the professional in various areas of the business.
Cameron Stephen of The Plastic lens gets online to talk about his adventures on the road with a bunch of cameras and an iPhone. He impressed with an image of Kantju Gorge Uluru.
He mentions 3G speed using Optus connection and an application called Beatmaker for the iPhone.
3G speeds on the iPhone may be in part due to carrier and signal strength.
Test my iPhone provide a speed test for 3G and EDGE connections online.
James uses Global Media Pro to by cheaper gear online from Hong Kong.
Phils shops at Borges for Pocket Wizards.
The Nikon D90 is finally outed along with the Canon 50D
PhotoGeek Gadgets
Wireless Power supply
NAS with Blu Ray
Dragon Fly camera mont helicopter
Sony digital picture frame
PicWing picture frame
Recyclable digital cameras
Six Ton walking spider
Geek licence plates
Pic Lens becomes Cool Iris
Woopra for live web stats.
My iPhone application pic is Crazy mouth to keep the kids amused.
Posted on: Aug 27, 2008 09:44AM
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 77.84MB
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 77.84MB
This is a "must see" video reporting on the struggles and passion of modern Muslims to use the vehicle of comics to make themselves relevant to a new generation. This offers us a key inside look at the difficulties that muslims face in calling their followers around the world to become relevant to a new generation using the technology and arts of western comic style. Stay subscribed because we will continue to upload new and exciting episodes. We don't take vacations here at the Gospel Gadget Podcast!Stay subscribed!Digg our podcast
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Posted on: Aug 21, 2008 05:01AM
Duration: 531 Filesize: 27.53MB
Duration: 531 Filesize: 27.53MB
Shots of the guys shooting in Beijing show about a 50-50 split between Canon and Nikon.
We follow that with a serious discussion about the merits of Funniest Home Video.
Cameron's training this week involved integration of online technology as it relates to the newspaper business and the provided an instructional talk about Twitter.
We discuss the quality of Apple movie downloads and the lack of cheaper rentals.
We wonder if the 3G problems are due in part to Optus's network. Telstra charge a hanset delivery fee for a iPhone that we stood in a que to buy.
We talk about new technology that allows enhancement of video with still images.
Cameron leaks the rumor about the imminent release of Adobe CS4.
PhotoGeek Gadgets
USB mirror Cam
Card reader for PowerMac and MacPro
USB Docking station
Braille camera
In-Car Microwave
Epson release a bunch of new inkjet printers.
The $20,000 blow up doll was frightning and reminded me of the story about the advancement in 3D rendering of life life characters.
Some of the translated Chinese to Engrish on engrishfunny.com
Canon ship their 100 millionth digital camera.
USB goes 3 with 27 Mb per sec and will carry 900 milliamps.
SATA goes version3 specification will eventually double data transfer rates to 6Gbps.
Posted on: Aug 20, 2008 10:15AM
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 77.98MB
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 77.98MB













