Today in Tech History – December 10, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1815 – Ada Byron was born in London, England to the poet Lord Byron and Anne Isabelle Milbanke. She would later marry William King and take on his title as Lady Lovelace. But she is best remembered as Charles Babbage’s friend, and writer of the first program for his Difference Engine. She is considered by many to be the first computer programmer.

http://www.sdsc.edu/ScienceWomen/lovelace.html

1942 – Germany conducted the first powered test flight of a V-1 Rocket, launched from beneath an Fw-200.

http://books.google.com/books?id=Sr6JtOoWghkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=isbn:9781894643054&source=bl&ots=gYyU75QoNf&sig=pOXKx8p7ncyGnBEKmmcEaVwOLRY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kPxQULLhF8mUiAKP2oHADQ&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=snippet&q=December%2010&f=false

1944 – Paul Otlet died. His theories presciently described a global interlinked “web” of documents, presaging the World Wide Web almost 50 years before its invention.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/434719/Paul-Otlet

1993 – John Carmack and friends at iD Software released the video game Doom. It would launch a million mods and make the first person shooter the dominant form of video game for decades.

http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/10/5195508/doom-20th-anniversary-retrospective

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DTNS LABS – GAMES – Everything you need to know about lootboxes

DTNS Labs LogoIn this episode, we explain everything you need to know about lootboxes in five questions:
What are loot boxes?
Why are they becoming an issue now?
Are governments getting involved?
Will they get banned?
What will happen?

With Patrick Beja and Scott Johnson.

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Today in Tech History – December 9, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1906 – Grace Hopper was born. She would rise to the rank of Rear Admiral but be best remembered for popularizing the term “debugging” for hunting down computer errors. She conceptualized the idea of machine-independent programming languages, which led to the development of COBOL.
http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/hopper.htm

1968 – Computer scientist Douglas Engelbart gave a legendary product demonstration of NLS that would become known as “the mother of all demos.” Among other things it introduced the computer mouse, video conferencing, teleconferencing, hypertext, word processing, hypermedia, object addressing and dynamic file linking, bootstrapping, and a collaborative real-time editor.

http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2008/02/original-program-announcement-for.html

1987 – Microsoft released Windows 2.0 which among other improvements could run the first Windows versions of Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.

http://www.zdnet.com/pictures/windows-1-0-to-10-the-changing-face-of-microsofts-landmark-os/2/

2015 – The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency probe Akatsuki successfully went into orbit around Venus.

http://www.cnet.com/news/japans-akatsuki-orbiter-sends-back-triumphant-venus-images/

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DTNS 3175 – Hack 101: Always disclose your Hacks

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comUber pays hush money to 20 year-old man to keep corporate data breach secret. YouTube plans to launch a new music service called Remix in March. And Nvidia releases the Titan V video card for machine learning.
With Sarah lane, Tom Merritt, Roger Chang, and Shannon Morse.

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Daily Tech Headlines – December 8, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500YouTube developing another music service, Didi Chuxing headed to Mexico and Amazon Echo and Amazon Music Unlimited expand to 28 more countries.

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Today in Tech History – December 8, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1931 – US Patent No. 1,835,031 for a “concentric conducting system” was awarded to Lloyd Espenschied of Kew Gardens, New York, and Herman A. Affel of Ridgewood, New Jersey, and assigned to the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Coaxial Cable had been patented.

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=1835031.PN.&OS=PN/1835031&RS=PN/1835031

1993 – The US Secretary of Defense declared the GPS system a dual use system that had Initial Operation Capability and opened the Standard Positioning System to civilians, which gave accuracy of nine meters horizontally.

http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/time/gps/gps-info

2010 – With the second launch of the SpaceX Dragon, SpaceX became the first privately held company to successfully launch, orbit and recover a spacecraft.

https://www.nasa.gov/offices/c3po/home/spacexfeature.html

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DTNS 3174 – The Large Patron Collider

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comA blockchain-based replacement for Wikipedia, Qualcomm’s hot new mobile chip and Patreon’s watershed moment.
With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Justin Robert Young

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Daily Tech Headlines – December 7, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Instagram testing messaging app, Valave stops taking bitcoins in Steam and Lyft starts a test autonomous car service.

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Today in Tech History – December 7, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1962 – Ferranti Ltd. switched on the Atlas, the UK’s first supercomputer. It was the most powerful computer in the world at the time and doubled the UK’s scientific computing capability.

http://googlepolicyeurope.blogspot.com/2012/12/remembering-ferranti-atlas-uks-first.html

1963 – The CBS broadcast of the college football game between Army and Navy featured the first use of video instant replay during a sports telecast. Some people got confused and called to complain.
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19727_7-57337961-10170017/the-birth-of-instant-replay/

1972 – The last Apollo moon mission, Apollo 17 was launched. The crew took the famous Blue Marble picture that now graces desktop background everywhere.

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/missions/apollo17.html

1999 – The Recording Industry Association of America sued 6-month-old Napster. The Industry refused to settle, thus insuring that digital music sales would remain low for years to come.

http://news.cnet.com/Recording-industry-sues-music-start-up,-cites-black-market/2100-1023_3-234092.html

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