Otronicon is an interactive technology expo that features video games to demonstrate the future of living, learning, working and playing — at all ages!
GB Radio Show: An Hour With Roger McGuinn
Rock and roll Hall of Famer Roger McGuinn and his wife, Camilla, are joining us for the full hour! With his guitar in hand, Roger takes an intimate look back at his 50 years in the music business and tells us how he continues to grow and evolve.
GB WebChat: Dan Beach
He’s 73 years old and one of the coolest people we know. So we asked Dan Beach to hook up his Web cam and chat with us about rock and roll, technology, family and more.
Growing Bolder Minute: Master of the Web
He’s a webmaster in the most literal sense — Dan Beach is in his 70s, but he’s more cutting-edge than most kids!
Come Play With Us!
From fast cars to talking water — yes, you read that right — we’re showing you the coolest new games and rides at the annual International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions expo. You won’t see this stuff anywhere else … yet!
Lance Ulanoff
Could you imagine reading for the next 501 years? Could you imagine living without your high-tech gadgets? Well, if you answered ‘No’ to both questions, you may have a problem. But PC Magazine Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff may have an answer.
Bait is Big Business
Howard’s Bait & Tackle Shop stands as an unchanging landmark in an area surrounded by development. See how in a time when high-tech rules, a very low-tech, small business turned out to be a big part of a community.
Inside the Folk Den
Since 1995, Byrds founder Roger McGuinn has worked to keep the legacy of American folk music alive. Every month, he records a song for his Grammy-nominated Folk Den project. This is an exclusive inside look.
Pierre Khawand
With so many high-tech cell phones on the market, Pierre Khawand, author of “The Smartphone Experiment,” explains how to make a smart buy.
Tech Rock
Rock and roll Hall of Famer Roger McGuinn is a serious techie. He’s showing Growing Bolder how he saves hundreds a dollars a year by using his rolling Wi-Fi system to stay connected on the road.