Tech News Today 543: Print Out a Plane

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

Microsoft and Comcast break up, Nokia’s price cut, XBMC for Android, and more.

Guest: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ

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Running time: 48:57

Tech History Today – July 17

In 1899 – Nippon Electric Company Ltd. (NEC) was founded by Iwadare Kunihiko, an expert in telegraphic systems who worked under Thomas Edison. Western Electric provided funding, making it the first Japanese joint-venture with a foreign company.

In 1997 – DNS was widely disrupted making email routing and web page delivery spotty throughout the day. An Ingres database failure resulted in corrupt .COM and .NET zone files. A system administrator mistakenly released the zone file without regenerating the file and verifying its integrity.

In 2002 – Apple announced PC versions of the iPod with MusicMatch software instead of iTunes. The company also announced a 20 GB version of the music player and touch-sensitive scroll wheel and dropped the prices.

Tech History Today – July 15

1928 – Germany’s ENIGMA machine encoded its first message. Crackign the EMIGMA during World War II brought together some of the finiest minds in computer science at Bletchley Park in England.

In 1983 – Nintendo released the Family Computer or Famicom, along with Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr. and Popeye cartridges. It would later be released in the US under as the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES.

In 2003 – AOL Time Warner disbanded the Netscape browser development team. In conjunction, Mozilla created the Mozilla Foundation giving the project its first independent legal existence. 4

In 2006 – After a few months being used internally at Odeo, the Twttr service launched for public use. They later added some vowels and spun Twitter out as its own company.

Tech News Today 542: The Buffet Effect

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

How much did Digg sell for? Are people buying games or not? Samsung ripping off Apple these days? All that and more.

Guest: Darren Kitchen

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Running time: 43:49

Tech History Today – July 14

In 1867 – Alfred Nobel demonstrated dynamite for the first time at Merstham Quarryl, Surrey.

1918 – Computer pioneer and MIT professor Jay Forrester was born on a cattle ranch in Climax, Nebraska. With Robert Everett, Forrester led one of the most important early computer projects, the Whirlwind, and developed and founded the field of system dynamics.

In 1965 – The Mariner 4 did a fly-by of Mars, taking 21 full pictures, the first close-up photos of another planet returned from space.

FSL Tonight 2012 Week 5: The Worm Turns

Darth Vader dominates the desert, but will he turn the worms towards defeat? And The wolves are at the black gates of Mordor. Should you watch? You should definitely listen! To FSL TONIGHT!

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Tech News Today 541: Riding the Creepy Line

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

Ultrabooks disappoint, O2 network outage, Facebook Groups getting creepy, and more.

Guest: Ewen Rankin

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Running time: 47:26