The Velocity implode but is Spock jumping ship? Should Coruscant fans find their faith in this team disturbing? Data plays out of his head for San Francisco.
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The Velocity implode but is Spock jumping ship? Should Coruscant fans find their faith in this team disturbing? Data plays out of his head for San Francisco.
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Hosts: Sarah Lane and Jason Howell
Details about Microsoft giving data to the NSA, Eric Schmidt says Apple and Google are both really great, buying Bitcoins has never been easier, and more.
Guests: Darren Kitchen, Justin Robert Young and Len Peralta
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Running time:: 0:50:03
In 1854 – George Eastman was born to Maria Kilbourn and George Washington Eastman in Waterville, New York. He went on to found the Eastman Kodak Company and invented the roll of film.
In 1949 – At an IBM sales meeting, Thomas J. Watson Jr. predicted that within 10 years, electronics would replace moving parts in machines. His vision launched IBM into dominating the computer industry.
In 2004 – Apple announced the iTunes Music Store sold its 100,000,000th downloaded song. “Somersault (Dangermouse remix)” by Zero 7 was purchased by Kevin Britten of Hays, Kansas.
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Hosts: Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Can Moto X minimize bloatware and be a hit? Is the Nokia’s Lumia 1020 just for photographers? Microsoft’s reorg is slashing departments, and more.
Guest: Sannon Morse
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Running time:: 0:50:32
In 1976 – K&E produced its last slide rule, which it presented to the Smithsonian Institution. While slide rules continue to be made, especially for marine and aviation uses, K&E had been the dominant manufacturer, and this signaled the end of an era, and the rise of the electronic calculator.
In 1979 – The US space station Skylab returned to Earth scattering debris over the Indian ocean and Western Australia.
In 2008 – Apple’s second phone, the iPhone 3G went on sale, featuring 3G data connectivity.
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Hosts: Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Can we throw enough money at Tizen to make it attractive to devs? Yelp’s rolling out food delivery, Apple’s testing out slo-mo video, and more.
Guest: Ron Richards
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Running time:: 0:48:13
We record an episode live in front of an audience of awesome folks from at Nerdtacular 2013. Since we’re still just getting into Ringworld, we save more substantive discussion of that for later this month and talk about what else we’re reading. get ready to enlarge your reading lists because we had some amazing suggestions from the audience!
QUICK BURNS
Help Seattle to name a park after Octavia Butler
You Can Explore Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley on Street View Now
Iain M. Banks Gets Asteroid Named After Him
BOOK CHECK-IN – What else we’re reading!
Veronica
Love Minus Eighty by Will McIntosh
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Necessary Evil by Ian Tregillis
Tom
Great North Road by Peter F. Hamilton
Abaddon’s Gate by James S. A. Corey
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In 1856 – Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, Lika, Croatia, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father was a Serbian Orthodox Priest and his mother an inventor of household appliances.
In 1962 – The world’s first communication satellite, Telstar, was launched into orbit from cape Canaveral on a Delta rocket.
In 1990 – The Electronic Frontier Foundation was formally founded, immediately coming to the aid of Steve Jackson Games, who’s BBS had been seized by the Secret Service.
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