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In 1978 – Texas Instruments introduced the Speak & Spell, the first electronic duplication of the human vocal tract on a single chip of silicon. It used linear predictive coding to make a mathematical model of the human vocal tract and predict a speech sample.
In 1997 – Philippe Kahn took the first cameraphone photograph of his newborn daughter and then wirelessly transmitted the photo to more than 2,000 people around the world. He had hacked together a digital camera and a phone. Kahn went on to form the company LightSurf.
In 1998 – Compaq Computer paid $9.1 billion to acquire what remained of Digital Equipment Corporation, the company that had brought the world PDP and VAX.
Continue Reading »In 1943 – Hungarians László and Georg Bíró, while living in Argentina, patented the first successful implementation of the ballpoint pen.
1977 – A few days after going on sale, Apple began shipping the Apple II for the first time.
In 2003 – The Spirit Rover launched on a Delta II rocket, beginning NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover mission.
Continue Reading »Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Flame is the cleverest malware, Intel wants to change television, iOS 6 is real, and more.
Guest: Denise Howell
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Running time: 51:53
Continue Reading »We have massive changes to the FSL this season and it couldn’t set the table for a better run. Mordor rises int he east to face Serenity valley, Vulcan and Corsucant. While an entirely remade West sees Arrakis under new ownership face three elevated teams, two from the Westeros league. What are the fates and chances for these warriors as they enter the 2012 season? Tom and Justin tell you all you need to know in the way only Dragon SportsTalk radio, can.
Ladies and gentleman, it is on! It’s FSL Tonight 2012!!!
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Continue Reading »In 1902 – Joe Horn and Frank Hardart opened the first US Automat at 818 Chestnut St. in Philadelphia. The waiterless restaurant charged a nickel for most dishes.
In 1931 – Robert Goddard received a patent for rocket-fueled aircraft design (U.S. No. 1,809,271). Sadly we do not have a lot of rocket-planes in operation.
1986 – The Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center opened to support the National Science Foundation’s NSFNET, which linked five supercomputer centers. NSFNET would eventually allow commercial uses and transition to the open Internet.
Continue Reading »The duo behind Leviathan Wakes, Ty Franck and Danial Abraham (as James S.A. Corey) chat with us, and we kick off our June pick! Plus, you finally guess the name of the dragon!
Learn more about our guest and book pick!
James SA Corey
Daniel Abraham on Twitter
Leviathan Wakes
Tigana
Show Notes:
https://twitter.com/#%21/NYerFiction
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2012/05/jennifer-egan-black-box.html
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120522-barcode-everyone-at-birth
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2012/05/journey-to-planet-joco-qredshirtq
http://thewertzone.blogspot.com/2012/06/size-of-westeros-compared-to-usa.html
http://www.richardkmorgan.com/news/842/quest-fellow-blues/
Video Review by Dr. P: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfZf2GeKWA
Link to full episode on YouTube: http://youtu.be/RTaPWYuuZlM?hd=1
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More passwords are getting hacked, possibly a new iPhone case, a touchscreen with disappearing physical keys, and more.
Guest: Ken Denmead
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Running time: 48:57
Continue Reading »More Doctor Who talk about why our favorite companions are our favorites and why the red shirts need a day to remember them.
Continue Reading »In 1637 – Rene Descartes published “Discourse on the Method for Guiding One’s Reason and Searching for Truth in the Sciences”, which formed the basis of the modern scientific method. It’s also the source of the quote “I think, therefore I am.”
In 1949 – George Orwell’s book 1984 was published. The book still affects notions of privacy and inspired the conic Apple commercial that introduced the Macintosh computer.
In 1955 – Tim Berners-Lee was born in London. He grew up to develop the World Wide Web.
In 2008 – Apple announced Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Continue Reading »Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
LinkedIn has a horrible day, will Facebook disappear? IPv6 rends the Internet in twain, and more.
Guest: Rene Ritchie
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Running time: 42:47
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