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Due to a surge of traffic recently (over 1000 visitors a day), we have moved servers and have updated our new look. What do you think?
Geeks2Girls is holding it’s first ever photo contest. Three lucky winners will receive their choice of iPod cases from Mophie or Extreme Mac.
YouTube in HD??? Really??? Awesome!!!
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Geeks 2 Girls recently got to test drive and review the most sought after cars in the world, the Audi R8. The R8 is Audi’s first attempt at a super car, and it did a fantastic job. The car is based off of Audi’s lemans race car. The car is great for any racing enthusiast or for getting the attention of almost any girl, because of its exclusivity. Its a real head turner! The tech behind the car will excite any geek. Read the rest of this entry »
Geeks to Girls has released its official list of the Top Seven Tech Chicks:
1. Morgan Webb – Former cohost on “Tech TV”
Geeks 2 Girls has adopted a mascot. A golden retrieve who is quite the ladies man!
Baxter with Hooters Miss Missouri and Hooters Girl Of The Year. Read the rest of this entry »
You can find this box on the corner of Lincoln Road and Washington Avenue in South Beach – Miami, Florida.
The next installment of Laura Croft is Tomb Raider Underworld. I don’t want to spoil it for you, but the game is great. It has got the classic Tomb Raider story line and feel which you have come to love, but with improved graphics. Read the rest of this entry »
With television viewership on the decline and so many of us watching our favorite shows at our own convenience online it was only a matter of time before one or more clever companies helped us bridge the gap between our favorite online media services and our televisions. Boxee.tv is leading the way!
Although still in closed alpha, Boxee has been gaining steam as the open source media application of choice. Previously it could only pull in content from your networked drives similar to iTunes, but the latest version of Boxee now also enables you to watch content from tons of sources. Hulu, CBS, Comedy Central, CNN and more are all at your fingertips. Boxee doesn’t stop at just video. You can also stream music from you Last.fm account, your local iTunes library, and even photos from Flickr. Better yet, you can easily add any video rss feed to your Boxee account and watch it as its own channel.
Did I forget to mention that Boxee is also a social application? You can connect with other Boxee users as friends, see what they have been watching, and recommend content with a few clicks.
With Boxee’s initial release you could only experience content directly on your computer or on a HD TV with an adapter and HDMI cable, but Boxee’s latest version is now compatible with your Apple TV. Using a USB patchstick you can install the application directly on your Apple TV and take in all the good stuff while sitting back on your couch (this is how I have it set up). When asked what the future brings for Boxee I was told that they would like to be available to use on any device you would connect to your television or home media center. As an open source application their are plenty of opportunities for incredible things to happen with Boxee.
Boxee has announced that they will be releasing their latest significant update to the application on December 4th. Want to get in on the action? I have secured priority invites for The Tech Lunch readers. Follow the link below and fill out your info. Priority invites will get approved in a matter of days instead of weeks, so be patient and enjoy!
Boxee Priority Invite:http://www.boxee.tv/thetechlunch
quick intro to boxee from boxee on Vimeo.