We talk about what has actually been accomplished by the US government in the first year.
Today in Tech History – January 21, 2018
1957 – NBC taped and broadcast President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s second inauguration address, further popularizing the taping of video.
http://www.nyu.edu/tisch/preservation/program/student_work/2003fall/03f_1800_martin_a3.pdf
1981 – The first DeLorean DMC-12 sports car rolled off the production line in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland. This one made no use of gigawatts in any way.
http://time.com/4180894/delorean-history/
2004 – The Mars Rover Spirit abruptly stopped transmitting. Apparently too many files had been written to the flash memory and it went into fault mode.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/pressreleases/20040121a.html
2015 – Microsoft announced more details about Windows 10, the Microsoft Surface Hub, an 84-inch 4K whiteboard TV, and Windows Holographic. Using HoloStudio and HoloLens, Windows Holographic promised to bring holograms into everyday use.
http://www.cnet.com/news/the-top-moments-from-microsofts-windows-10-event/#ftag=CAD590a51e
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Today in Tech History – January 20, 2018
1929 -The movie In Old Arizona was released. It was the first full-length talking motion picture in the US to be filmed outdoors.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020018/
1934 – Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd., the photographic and electronics company known today as Fujifilm, was founded in Tokyo, Japan.
http://www.fujifilmholdings.com/en/about/factsheet/index.html
1981 – The inauguration of US President Ronald Reagan became the world’s first broadcast to feature live teletext subtitles for the hearing impaired.
http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1981/12081a.htm
2017 – The inauguration of US President Donald Trump became the most widely-streamed news event to that time. According to Akamai. live video streaming of the inauguration peaked at 8.7 Tbps at 12:04 ET during the opening of President Trump’s speech. At its peak, 4.6 million concurrent viewers watched the inauguration.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/01/23/trumps-inauguration-broke-live-video-streaming-records/
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DTNS 3202 – Making Animation More Nimble
Is it possible to run an on-demand computing operation like animation and VFX into the cloud? We talk to CTO of Nimble Collective Rob DeMilo to find out. Plus Amazon is raising its Prime membership prices, How to turn off Instagram’s new feature, and researchers uncover a malware phishing operation in Lebanon aimed at Windows and Android users.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Rob DeMillo, and Roger Chang
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- Thank you Mat Aspinall for the Chip Tunes theme!
- Quick Hits
- (01:30) LG patents a folding phone that morphs into a tablet | the verge
- (01:50) U.S. CFTC sues three virtual currency operators for fraud | reuters
- (02:20) Amazon brings voice control to its Alexa app for Android, with iOS coming soon | tech crunch
- (02:35) Italy’s anti-trust opens probe into Apple, Samsung phone complaints | reuters
- More Top Stories
- (03:10) Instagram just added a new feature you might want to turn off — here’s how | business insider
- (05:40) Amazon is raising the price of its monthly Prime membership from $10.99 to $12.99 | the verge
- (07:55) OnePlus says up to 40,000 customers affected in credit card breach | engadget
- (09:50) Smartphone Spying Op Targeted Thousands With Malware, Phishing | pc world
- (13:50) Cape Town’s map of water usage aims to limit water usage by residents | iafrikan
- Discussion (17:00)
- Message of the Day
- (26:50) Rich – Nintendo Switch Labo
- (27:50) Kaylee – “Labo”
- Today’s Contributors
- Rob DeMilo
- Get Len Peralta‘s “CloudGuy” at his store or by supporting his Patreon
- Friend of the show Wil Harris is fundraising for Campaign Against Living Miserably, a charity that encourages men to get help with their mental health.
#315 – Philip K Dick Move
Goodbye Shannara, hello The Blade Itself TV show? Also Moby Dick and Philip K Dick have different problems, and what the monster in Frankenstein might truly represent.
Daily Tech Headlines – January 19, 2018
Softbank invests in Uber, Google fixes cast WiFi issues, Cape Town maps water savers to combat drought.
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Today in Tech History – January 19, 2018
1883 -The first electric lighting system using overhead wires went into service in Roselle, New Jersey.
http://www.boroughofroselle.com/History/
1983 – Apple released the Lisa, the second commercial computer with a graphical user interface (after the Xerox Star). It only cost $9,995 too!
http://techcrunch.com/2010/01/19/happy-birthday-lisa/
1986 – Brain became the first computer virus released into the wild. It was a boot sector virus transmitted by floppy disks. The Farooq Alvi Brothers of Lahore, Pakistan created the virus.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/19/pc_virus_at_20/
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DTNS 3201 – Now You’re Playing with Power. Cardboard power!
Cryptocurrencies nose dive to just 50% of their 2017 value as governments crackdown. Google’s Project Fi caps data bills at $60/month. Amazon shortlists the 20 cities its considering for its 2nd North American HQ.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Justin Robert Young and Roger Chang
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Big thanks to Dan Lueders for the headlines music and Martin Bell for the opening theme!
Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo!
Thanks to Anthony Lemos of Ritual Misery for the expanded show notes!
Thanks to our mods, Kylde, Jack_Shid, KAPT_Kipper, and scottierowland on the subreddit
Show Notes
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- Quick Hits
- (00:50) Softbank is now Uber’s biggest shareholder
- (01:20) Apple Confirms Fix is Coming Next Week for Malicious Link That Freezes Messages App | macrumors
- (01:50) Intel admits Spectre patch problems also affect newer Core chips | engadget
- (02:20) Microsoft puts Minecraft boss in charge of Xbox games | the verge
- More Top Stories
- (02:45) Nintendo Announces Nintendo Labo, A Wild New Experiment For Switch | kotaku
- (10:05) This week’s Bitcoin crash was all about fraud and regulation | the verge
- (14:35) Spotify Has New Plan to Take on Radio and Reinvent Podcasts | bloomberg
- (18:50) Tide Pod challenge: YouTube blocks videos after poisoning fears | bbc
- (21:35) Google’s Project Fi now caps data bills at $60 | tech crunch
- (24:15) Amazon reveals top 20 city candidates for its second HQ | the verge
- Message of the Day
- (27:10) Andy – Daily Tech Headlines on a Google Home
- Today’s Contributors
- Friend of the show Wil Harris is fundraising for Campaign Against Living Miserably, a charity that encourages men to get help with their mental health.
Daily Tech Headlines – January 18, 2018
Intel has more Spectre problems, Apple will give you more options when your battery gets old, and Nintendo has cool cardboard attachments for the Switch.
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Today in Tech History – January 18, 2018
1902 – Nikola Tesla filed a patent application for wireless energy transmission. The patent was granted 12 years later. We’re still waiting for the kinks to get worked out.
http://www.tfcbooks.com/patents/1119732.htm
1903 – The first two-way transatlantic communication, and first wireless telegram was sent between North America and Europe. US President Teddy Roosevelt and King Edward VII. They wrote to each other how awesome the wireless telegraph was.
http://www.nps.gov/caco/forteachers/upload/Marconi.pdf
2012 – Many websites, led by Reddit, Wikipedia and others, conducted an Internet “blackout” to protest the US SOPA/PIPA bills.
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