George Takei and Felicia Day of Geek and Sundry chat about video games and their potential to help improve multitasking and focus
As a special gift to the fans, we present to you a few of our favourite out-takes and never before seen moments from 2013.
George Takei and Hannah Hart discuss the ins and outs of crowdfunding
George Takei and Lindsey Reckis of Reckless Tortuga talk about the growth of YouTube and its role in the entertainment ecosystem
George Takei and Britanni Louise Taylor chat about trolls and the best way to deal with them - hint: don't feed them!
George Takei and iJustine talk the quantified self and wearable technology
George Takei and Chris Woodyard of USA Today talk electric and driverless cars
George Takei visits the MIT Media Lab and the MIT AgeLab, where he takes a test drive in Miss Daisy, a car designed to respond to the needs of aging drivers.
George Takei learns about Boston advances in hardware, robotics and fabrication, through visits to hotbeds of innovation and collaboration, like Greentown Labs, Artisan's Asylum, Bolt, and Rethink Robotics.
George Takei visits AARP's Innovation@50+ Health Expo, receives a cutting-edge check-up from a smartphone, and gets a lesson on gene therapy at bluebird bio.
George Takei visits Hiroshima, Japan—a city where he has roots, a city with a tragic past, and a city now devoted to peace.
George Takei continues his visit to Hiroshima, Japan. After paying his respects at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, George journeys to the Radiation Effects Research Foundation where learns about the new technologies being used to treat and measure the after effects of the atomic bomb.
George Takei continues his visit to Hiroshima, reconnecting with his cousin Masataka Nakamura. George pays a visit to the site of of his Grandmother's former home. He also pays his respects to his Aunt's gravesite.
George Takei meets students using drama and journalism to keep the legacy of Hiroshima alive. In addition, Takei visits The Hiroshima Archive in Tokyo, where Google Earth is used to pinpoint Hiroshima survivors.
George Takei takes his quest for technology to Tokyo, the origin of global tech trends. There he meets tech journalist, Nobuyuki Hayshi, to discover the Akihabara district (once known as Electric Town after WWII), which has transformed into a place that inspires imagination, entrepreneurship and high-tech innovation.
In Tokyo, George experiences a traditional Japanese tea ceremony and meets with a new guard of entrepreneurs, who are changing the tech game throughout Japan. Fresh start-ups are forging a new path of technology innovation that is revolutionary, but still distinctly Japanese.
In the second season of Takei's Take, host George Takei leaves the studio and voyages across the globe, exploring technology and trends that change the way we live and reshape our world. From MIT's Age Lab in Boston to Tokyo's next generation robotics, Takei provides viewers with unprecedented access to cutting edge innovation and the scientists, artists and engineers making it all happen.