Tech For The Rest Of Us

Hosted by Marlo Anderson

Exploring Advanced Technologies, 3D Printing, and the Film Industry

Hosted by Steve Bakken and Marlo Anderson, this technology podcast episode covers a range of topics related to technology, equipment and the film industry. The hosts discuss the potential of advanced technologies, such as prosthetic limbs that cost six million dollars and communication devices that can restore communication between different parts of the body. The conversation also looks at the use of 3D printing to create medical devices, building materials and even houses. In addition, speakers discuss the potential for a film industry in North Dakota and the need for lawmakers to create tax credits to attract more films to the state.

Catching up on the latest in tech: From TikTok’s content control to data breaches and cutting-edge prosthetics

During the podcast, hosts Marlo Anderson and Steve Baker covered a range of topics, starting with a weather update about a winter storm warning in Bismarck and the use of heads-up displays to enhance driving during storms. They then discussed the potential control the Chinese government may have over the social media platform TikTok, as well as the dangers of deep fakes and cybersecurity breaches. The hosts also talked about The Boring Company’s tunneling technology, specifically its potential to alleviate traffic congestion using electric and potentially autonomous vehicles. Finally, the conversation touched on advancements in prosthetics, including SCI’s artificial limbs that can provide sensation and the possibility of grafting skin over them in the future.

Beeyonder: Providing Virtual Tours for Seniors

https://youtu.be/GiPyQSYABwg?sub_confirmation=1 Traveling is a passion that many people enjoy, but as we age, it can become more challenging to explore the world. Beeyonder is a virtual tour company that offers live and…

A Robotic Companion that Brings Independence

https://youtu.be/q6aIt578amY?sub_confirmation=1 Michael, the founder of Labrador, was inspired by the loyal and helpful nature of Labrador retrievers, which are also the most common breed for assistive dogs. With the mis…