Today in Tech History – March 13, 2018

1781 – English astronomer William Herschel observed what he initially thought was a comet but turned out to be the planet Uranus. It was the first planet to be discovered using a telescope.

http://www.universetoday.com/18886/discovery-of-uranus/

1882 – At the Royal Institution, Eadweard J. Muybridge demonstrated his zoopraxiscope, an optical apparatus that exhibited photographs of moving animals. It is sometimes considered the first movie projector.

http://www.archive.org/details/attitudesofanima00muyb

1969 – Apollo 9 returned safely to Earth after orbital testing of the first crewed Lunar Module.

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/missions/apollo9.html

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DTNS 3237 – I Got 99 Qualms but Intel Ain’t One

We try to untangle the triangle of Broadcom, Intel and Qualcomm. Plus a city that wants to issue bonds in cryptoicurrency and a company that wants to 3D print cheap concrete houses.

With Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Roger Chang and Patrick Norton.

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Daily Tech Headlines – March 12, 2018

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Bose announces AR glasses, Apple acquires digital newsstand app Texture, Elon Musk says pedestrians will have priority underground.

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Today in Tech History – March 12, 2018

1790 – John Frederic Daniell was born. He would grow up to invent the Daniell cell, a battery that supplied an even current during continuous operation, thus making battery power practical.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/151016/John-Frederic-Daniell

1889 – Almon B. Strowger of Kansas City filed his patent for the first automatic telephone exchange.

https://books.google.com/books?id=Cq2zRb4FMgYC&pg=PA299&lpg=PA299&dq=march+12+1889+strowger&source=bl&ots=TCfyPya_By&sig=CCNHRMxK71BWOcNhQpP7dncGshY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj90-_355HZAhWiqlQKHeCBDyUQ6AEIPTAI#v=onepage&q=march%2012%201889%20strowger&f=false

1923 – Inventor Lee De Forest demonstrated the Phonofilm for the press. It was the first motion picture with a sound-on-film track.

http://books.google.com/books?id=yV4nAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA3-PA115&lpg=RA3-PA115&dq=march+12+1923+lee+de+forest&source=bl&ots=A_yIgcZUDF&sig=RYXpo6cFuQFcTDpOodOCiWrTRsU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=0MQMU6iJKdjmoAS6qoL4AQ&ved=0CEoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=march%2012%201923%20lee%20de%20forest&f=false

1989 – Tim Berners-Lee wrote a paper proposing an “information management” system that became the foundation of the World Wide Web. He called it the Mesh at the time.

http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/02/27/the-web-at-25-in-the-u-s/

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DTNS LABS – BOT TAKES with Veronica Belmont

DTNS Labs LogoThe first of Veronica’s weekly-ish roundup of bot news.

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Today in Tech History – March 11, 2018

105 – Ts’ai Lun demonstrated his process for making paper to the Han emperor in China. He probably didn’t invent it, but he certainly turned it into an industry for the first time. And the industry still survives 20 centuries later even in the face of the computers that plot its doom.

http://www.historychannel.com.au/classroom/day-in-history/481/paper-invented

1985 – The Southern New England Telephone Company turned on ConnNet, the nation’s first local, public packet-switching network. Customers could access CompuServ, NewsNet and other services at a blistering 4,800 to 56,000 bits per second. The service’s X.25 protocol went obsolete in the 1990s with the popularity of the Internet Protocol.

http://books.google.com/books?id=oVnVdSTcPbAC&pg=PT146&lpg=PT146&dq=connnet+1985+southern+new+england+telephone+x.25&source=bl&ots=72T_A7qK_4&sig=f_SUUr-etmXoUQ1RZZ6NXniSj1M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=W4EyUd7PIOTUigKC8oHoDA&ved=0CEQQ6AEwAg

2011 – Apple began selling the iPad 2, a thinner version of the first iPad, that also included a camera.

http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2011/03/10iPad-2-Arrives-Tomorrow.html

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Today in Tech History – March 10, 2018

1876 – Alexander Graham Bell spoke the immortal words “Mr. Watson, come here. I want you.” over a telephone in his Boston laboratory, summoning his assistant from the next room. It is widely considered the first instance of someone using technology when they bloody well could have just got up and spoke to someone in person. It is also widely considered the first phone call.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/mar10.html

1891 – Almon B. Strowger was issued a US patent for his electromechanical switch to automate a telephone exchange. Strowger wasn’t the first to think of of automatic switching but he was the first to make a practical switch.

http://www.ospmag.com/issue/article/052008-Lies

2000 -The Nasdaq hit 5,048.62, the highest point of the dot-com boom. The bust began the next day.

http://money.cnn.com/2000/03/10/markets/markets_newyork/

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DTNS 3236 – You have the right/To repair/Electronnnnnnnnnics

California has become the 18th state to propose “Right to Repair” legislation. What are the implications and does the consumer really benefit? Plus Waymo has started a pilot program to test autonomous semi-truck technology in Atlanta, and Twitter is working on way for users to verify themselves.

Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Len Peralta, Roger Chang and Brian Brushwood.

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Daily Tech Headlines – March 9, 2018

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Barack Obama in talks to produce series for Netflix, Android users have highest loyalty rate, Twitter wants users to verify themselves.

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