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September 12, 2012

Tech News Today 583: Beware Flying Babies


Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell


GoDaddy face plants, the looming Instapaper war, big look at Steam’s Big Picture, and more.


Guests: Jason Hiner and Sean Buckley


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Running time: 48:20

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Published on September 12, 2012 08:09

Frame Rate 92: Trek Into Dorkness


Hosts: Brian Brushwood and Tom Merritt


Samsung products with HBO Nordic preinstalled, Wired’s cord-cutters special, Amazon’s EPIX deal, and more.


Guest: Nicole Spagnuolo


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Running time: 1:12:03

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Published on September 12, 2012 03:27

Tech History Today – Sep. 12

In 1962 – US President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech at the stadium of Rice University, declaring “We choose to go to the moon.” Many consider the speech the beginning of the space race.


In 1985 – Steve Jobs announced to the Apple board that he would resign. Jobs said, “I’ve been thinking a lot, and it’s time for me to get on with my life. It’s obvious that I’ve got to do something. I’m 30 years old.”


In 1994 – Mosaic Communications introduced its first software, the Mosaic NetScape network navigator and the Mosaic Netsite server line.

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Published on September 12, 2012 00:43

September 11, 2012

Tech History Today – Sep. 11

In 1928 – Radio station WGY of General Electric made the first TV-radio simulcast in Schenectady, New York. A play called “The Queen’s Messenger” had audio broadcast over radio with the picture in sync over television at same time,.


In 1985 – ISEE-3, renamed the International Cometary Explorer (ICE) flew through the gas tail of comet P/Giacobini-Zinner.


In 1998 – The US Congress released the contents of the Starr report on the internet. The report led to the impeachment but not the removal of President Clinton. The websites that hosted the report were slammed with traffic.

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Published on September 11, 2012 00:29

Tech News Today 582: Granger Danger


Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell


Spotify coming to the Web, HP’s new Windows 8 PCs not so touchy, Google makes it rain fiber in KC, and more.


Guest: William “Dills” Gregory


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Running time: 52:18

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Published on September 11, 2012 00:09

September 10, 2012

Tech History Today – Sep. 10

1990 – Peter Deutsch posted to comp.archives about the Internet Archive Server called “Archie” that he, Alan Emtage, and Bill Heelan had put together. It is often considered the Internet’s first search engine.


In 1991 – Paul Lindner posted to comp.unix.misc introducing “The Internet Gopher” a distributed information service. Before the World Wide Web, Gopher was the prime way to find and share documents online.


In 2008 – The Large Hadron Collider at CERN powered up in Geneva, Switzerland, on its quest to discover the secrets of particle physics, especially evidence for the Higgs Boson.

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Published on September 10, 2012 00:28

September 8, 2012

Tech History Today – Sep. 9

1940 – At McNutt Hall at Dartmouth College, George Stibitz demonstrated the first remote operation of a computer. He connected to his Complex Number Generator at Bell labs by telephone using 28-wire teletype cable.


In 1947 – While troubleshooting the Harvard University Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator, operators found a moth trapped between the points of relay #70 in Panel F. They affixed the bug to the log and wrote “First actual case of bug being found.” While this was not the first use of the term’bug’ for a computer problem, ‘debugging’ became popular for fixing bugs after this case.


In 1999 – The Sega Dreamcast debuted in North America. However many were distracted by the supposed 9/9/99 bug that ended up being just as much of a non-problem as the Y2K bug.

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Published on September 08, 2012 23:58

Tech History Today – Sep. 8

In 1930 – The first roll of waterproof, transparent, pressure-sensitive tape was sold. Its brand name “Scotch” has become synonymous with cellophane tape.


In 1966 – The TV show Star Trek made its network television debut with the episode “The Man Trap”. Star Trek would have a profound influence on future technology thought and design.


In 2004 – NASA’s unmanned spacecraft Genesis crash-landed when its parachute failed to open.

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Published on September 08, 2012 19:59

Tech News Today 581: Secrets of Google Maps


Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell


What Amazon DIDN’T tell you about the Kindles, Apple plans to crush Pandora, inside Google Maps, and more.


Guest: Theresa Noyes


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Running time: 55:19

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Published on September 08, 2012 08:09

September 7, 2012

East Meets West 294 – TL;DL

We had a great show but then Tom didn’t press record. So here’s a summary of what we talked about.


http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/EastMeetsWest294Tldl/eastmeetswest294.mp3

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Published on September 07, 2012 22:01