Google Might Launch a Smart Display – DTH

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Google may be launching a smart speaker with a display by the holidays, Go-Jek almost profitable and set to expand and Nvidia’s great earnings are not enough.

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#331 – Where Have All the Good Guys Gone?

SFF readers have more mature relationship views. It’s science. And hey! We’re still Hugo-nominated! Will we stay that way or become winners? Who can say? But we have other things to say, like what we think of Jade City by Fonda Lee.

Today in Tech History – – August 16, 2018

1989 – A solar flare created a geomagnetic storm that caused three hard drives to fail in an otherwise fault-tolerant system at the Toronto Stock Exchange. This prevented access to critical market data, leading the exchange to be shut down for three hours.

http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/9.15.html

1993 – Ian Murdock announced the Debian Linux distribution system. The name combined his then girlfriend Debra’s name with his own, Deb-Ian. And now you know how to properly pronounce it.

http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/project-history/ch-intro.en.html

1994 – The IBM Simon went on sale, combining a mobile phone with computer functions. It weighed 500 grams, could run apps and be linked to a fax machine, selling for $899. The word smartphone hadn’t even been coined yet.

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-28802053

1995 – The first version Microsoft’s Web browser, Internet Explorer 1, debuted. It was based on Mosaic, which Microsoft had licensed from Spyglass Inc.

http://gizmodo.com/5614186/internet-explorer-turns-15-today

2011 – Xiaomi launched its first phone, the M1 or ‘Xiaomi Phone’ with a 1.5 GHz dual core chip and 1 GB of RAM for ¥1,999.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/16/xiaomi-m1-with-miui-os-a-310-phone-with-1-5ghz-dual-core-soc-a/

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DTNS 3348 – Amazon Preorders Theaters

Amazon has set its sights on buying Landmark theaters. What does this mean for the movie industry and will this push its rivals to pursue similar deals?

Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Justin Robert Young.

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Google’s Pixel Watch May Arrive This Fall – DTH

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Amazon may buy Landmark movie theater chain, new Google One storage plans detailed, Reddit user helps crack hit-and-run case.

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Today in Tech History – – August 15, 2018

1877 – In a letter to T.B.A. David, president of the Central District and Printing Telegraph Company in Pittsburgh, Thomas Edison suggested using the word ‘hello’ to indicate a telephone connection was active. Alexander Graham Bell had reportedly preferred ‘Ahoy’ as the greeting.

https://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/05/garden/great-hello-mystery-is-solved.html

1960 – A long-distance phone link was tested using the Echo 1 satellite. William Victor placed a call from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Goldstone, California to William C. Jakes Jr. at the Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, bouncing off the satellite to make the connection.

http://todayinsci.com/8/8_15.htm

1994 – Microsoft programmer Benjamin Slivka sent an email to his team suggesting they make a Web browser for Windows 95.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/1996-07-14/inside-microsoft

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DTNS 3347 – TenCent, You’ll Be A Nickel Soon

Samsung announces its 5G compliant Exynos modem, Spring and LG and working together to release a 5G smartphone in early 2019, and Verizon plans on launching 5G service in Indianapolis, Houston, Sacramento and Los Angeles. 5G is finally shaping up as a tangible product. Should we be excited or is this just a tease and will this spur more competition?

Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Scott Johnson.

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It’s Spoilerin’ Time 232 – Better Call Saul (401), Preacher (308), Deadwood (308)

Better Call Saul is back! Vampires and trickery in a new Preacher. Plus, Deadwood and a Summer Movie Draft update. With special guest Shawn DePasquale.

00:56 – Summer Movie Draft update

04:37 – Preacher (308)

20:44 – Better Call Saul (401)

41:12 – Deadwood (308)

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Alexa and Cortana Team Up – DTH

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Microsoft launches integration with Amazon for voice services, new chip security flaw Foreshadow found and patched, and 5G starts to get rolling.

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CurrentGeek 181: The Larry Sanders Show

Welcome to Current Geek: Autopilot Edition. A chance for us to go back and watch the pilot episode of an old classic/geeky TV show and talk about how it differed from the series it became and what we remember about that series in general! I’m Scott Johnson, he’s Tom Merritt, and this week, we’re talking about The Larry Sanders Show!