Roger’s impressions of Hawaii, what made The Avengers so good, and could a Justice League movie ever get pulled off.
Tech History Today – May 19
In 1857 – William Francis Channing of Boston, Mass. and Moses Gerrish Farmer, of Salem, Mass. received the first U.S. patent for an “electromagnetic fire alarm telegraph for cities” (No. 17,355).
In 1961 – Venera 1 became the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing within 100,000 KM of Venus. The probe did not send back any data having lost contact with Earth a month earlier.
In 2006 – Apple opened its 20,000-square foot store at 767 Fifth Avenue. It was the second Apple store in New York City but the iconic glass cube made it the most famous.
S&L Video – Neal Stephenson & The Mongoliad authors
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Tech News Today 503: Hide Your Grandfathers
Hosts: Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Edward Saverin’s renouncing his citizenship and US senators say pay up, Comcast ditching Data caps- temporarily, Yahoo’s suing, and more.
Guest: Ina Fried
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Running time: 53:07
Tech News Today 502: He Of The Hoodie
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Apple gets HTC phones seized, Google’s answer to Bing’s social search, Pirate Bay under attack, and more.
Guest: Martin Giles
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Running time: 35:15
Tech History Today – May 18
In 1923 – The first patent application for the rotary-dial telephone was submitted in France by Antoine Barnay.
In 1969 – Apollo 10 launched, completing all the stages of a moon landing mission without landing on the Moon. Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Staford descended in the Lunar Module to within 15 KM of the lunar surface.
In 1998 – The United States Department of Justice and twenty U.S. states filed civil actions against Microsoft, alleging the company abused monopoly power regarding operating system and Web browser sales.
S&L Video – Lev Grossman – Bonus interview
Triangulation 53: Matt Cutts
Matt Cutts is the head of the webspam team at Google. That means that if you type your name into Google and get porn back, it’s his fault. Also learn 3 or 5 things you never knew about the “face” of Google.
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt
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Running time: 01:05:53
Tech History Today – May 17
In 1902 – A strange device was discovered near Antikythera off the coast of Greece. The device is later found to be a sophisticated calculating mechanism dating from 150 BC.
In 1943 – The U.S. Army and the University of Pennsylvania signed a contract to develope ENIAC. It was planned to use vacuum tubes and calculate ballistic firing tables.
In 1954 – The first shovel load of earth was dug on the Meyrin site of the first CERN Laboratory building in Geneva.
Tech News Today 501: Shake That Bluetooth
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Chad Johnson
Lenovo ditches the ThinkPad keyboard, AMD launches Trinity, Nvidia might eliminate the need for game consoles, and more.
Guest: Christopher Null
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Running time: 35:31