It’s our end of month book club wrap-up. We tell you our thoughts on Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey, look at what you were saying about it on Goodreads and announce our book pick for August!
Tech History Today – July 28
In 1858 – The first use of fingerprints as identification took place in India. William James Herschel, magistrate of Nuddea, India requested local businessman Rajyadhar Konai make a hand print on the back of a contract. Herschel wanted to “frighten [Konai] out of all thought of repudiating his signature.”
In 1997 – Dell announced its entry into the work station market with the Dell Workstation 400.
In 2000 – Ted Kekatos celebrated the First System Administrator Appreciation Day. He had been inspired by an HP ad showing people bringing gifts to their System Administrator. The day is celebrated annually on the last Friday of July.
FSL Tonight 2012 Week 7: Turning the tide
Rivendell mounts more than just a comeback and Vulcan’s almost playing with the hint of emotion. Playoff fever has officially begun my friends!
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Tech News Today 552: Fiber in the Hood
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
What’s wrong with Facebook? Apple buys Samsung’s security, the truth about Google Fiber, and more.
Guest: Leslie Horn
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Running time: 52:21
Tech News Today 551: Trouble in FarmVille
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Gabe Newell calls Windows 8 a catastrophe, more Facebook phone fun, Roku getting a leg up, and more.
Guest: Stephen Shankland
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Running time: 53:51
Tech History Today – July 27
In 1949 – The first jet-powered airliner, the de Havilland Comet, made its first flight. Previously jet engines had only been used to power small fighter aircraft.
In 1981, Microsoft bought the rights for QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) from Seattle Computer Products for $25,000.
In 1993 – Microsoft released Windows NT 3.1, completing its attempt to build an advanced 32-bit operating system from scratch.
S & L Video – #8B – ‘Leviathan Wakes’ Wrap-up
It’s our end of month book club wrap-up. We tell you our thoughts on Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey, look at what you were saying about it on Goodreads and announce our book pick for August!
Tech News Today 550: The Mountain Lion Wakes
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
OS X Mountain Lion releases, Nintendo’s loss is good news, Apple’s gain is bad news, and more.
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Running time: 44:53
Tech History Today – July 26
In 1996 – Microsoft releases Beta 2 of Internet Explorer 3.0, touting customization options like parental controls and the ability to handle shared applications and Web phone calls.
In 1989 – Cornell student Robert Tappan Morris became the first person indicted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act after releasing a worm on the Internet. Morris claimed his worm was just measuring the size of the Internet.
In 2004 – Motorola announced that its next generation of cell phones would be iTunes-compatible. This first Apple phone, the Rokr, was not to meet with much success.
Triangulation 62: Limor Fried
Adafruit is best place online for learning electronics for all ages and skill levels.
Host: Leo Laporte
Guest: Limor Fried
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Running time: 52:08