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Daily Tech Headlines – January 4, 2018
The latest on the severe chip flaws, plus new Dell and Lenovo laptops.
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Today in Tech History – January 4, 2018
1642 – Sir Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe in England and would go on to describe universal gravitation and the three laws of motion as well as star in Neal Stephenson’s The Baroque Cycle. It was December 25th at the time now as the calendar had not yet been reformed.
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/ufhatch/pages/01-courses/current-courses/08sr-newton.htm
1958 – Sputnik I the first manmade object to orbit the earth, fell back into the atmosphere and disintegrated, after 92 days in space.
2004 – One half of NASA’s Mars Rover team, Spirit, landed on Mars to analyze the planet’s rocks, looking for evidence of water. Its partner rover Opportunity was 21 days behind. Spirit is no longer active, but Opportunity keeps on chugging along.
http://marsrover.nasa.gov/mission/tl_launch.html
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DTNS 3191 – Let The Chips Flaw Where They May
What you need to know about the Intel chip vulnerability, controlling a car with your mind and more startups try to make a go of lab-grown meat.
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- News You Should Know
- (01:15) Intel’s processors have a security bug and the fix could slow down PCs | The Verge
- (01:40) BlackBerry’s QNX OS to anchor Baidu’s Apollo autonomous driving platform | VentureBeat
- (02:15) Microsoft acquires Avere Systems, file-storage vendor for Windows and Linux | ZD Net
- More Top Stories
- (02:35) iFixit teardown of iMac Pro lends a nuanced look inside the powerful all-in-one | 9to5 Mac
- (07:00) Roku joins the voice computing market with smart soundbars, speakers and more built by partners | Tech Crunch
- (10:40) Nissan’s Car of the Future Will Read Your Brain Waves | Bloomberg
- (13:00) Lab-made meat startup SuperMeat raises $3M seed to develop ‘clean’ chicken | Tech Crunch
- (15:35) Spotify Hit With $1.6 Billion Copyright Lawsuit Over Tom Petty, Weezer, Neil Young Songs | Hollywood Reporter
- Discussion (18:25)
- Serious Intel CPU design flaw may require a Windows patch, but probably won’t affect gaming performance | PC Gamer
- Intel’s processors have a security bug and the fix could slow down PCs | The Verge
- What’s behind the Intel design flaw forcing numerous patches? | Ars Technica
- Intel CPU Design Flaw, Performance Degradation, Security Updates | Lone Sysadmin
- The mysterious case of the Linux Page Table Isolation patches | Python Sweetness
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- Where: Level Up Arcade & Bar – MGM Grand
- When: Tuesday Jan. 9, 8:00 PM
- We’ll be live streaming from CES Unveiled, Show Stoppers, and Digital Experience
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Daily Tech Headlines – January 3, 2018
Spotify sued by Wixen Music Publishing, Microsoft buys Avere Systems, Roku developing smart voice assistant.
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Today in Tech History – January 3, 2018
1957 – Hamilton Electric held a press conference to announce the World’s First Electronic Watch. The Hamilton Electric 500 never needed winding, just batteries.
http://www.thewatchguy.com/pages/HAMILTONELECT.html
1977 – Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak incorporated Apple Computer Company. Ron Wayne famously backed out, selling his shares for $800. Ouch.
http://investor.apple.com/faq.cfm?FaqSetID=6
1999 – The US Mars Polar Lander was launched. It would spend most of the year wending its way towards Mars before it lost communication with Earth in December, presumably after crashing.
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msp98/lander/
2009 – “Satoshi Nakamoto” created a virtual currency called Bitcoin posting an announcement and 31,000 lines of code on the Internet.
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/10/10/111010fa_fact_davis
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DTNS 3190 – Meatless VR!
A new advancement could make VR lenses thinner, whether Apple should buy Netflix and what we think of Apple’s battery replacement program. Oh and DTNS has been around for four years now, officially.
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Daily Tech Headlines – January 2, 2018
Telegram app affected by Iranian protests, Otto smart lock maker shuts down, WHO to recognize video gaming addiction.
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Today in Tech History – January 2, 2018
1959 – Luna 1, the first spacecraft to reach the Moon, was launched by the USSR.
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1959-012A
1979 – Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston incorporated Software Arts for the purpose of developing VisiCalc, the world’s first spreadsheet program.
http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/spring2002/cmsc434-0101/MUIseum/applications/spreadsheethistory1.html
2004 – NASA’s Stardust spacecraft successfully flew past Comet Wild 2, collecting samples it brought back to Earth two years later.
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/photo/cometwild2.html
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DTH New Year’s Day History Edition
DTH New Year’s Day History Edition
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