No Dougie, but lots of Gordon Cole and action in Twin Peaks, as major revelations happen and– of course– leave us with even more questions.
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No Dougie, but lots of Gordon Cole and action in Twin Peaks, as major revelations happen and– of course– leave us with even more questions.
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1888 – Mr. George Gouraud introduced the Edison phonograph to London in a press conference, including the playing of a piano and cornet recording of Sullivan’s “The Lost Chord,” one of the first recordings of music ever made.
http://diamond.boisestate.edu/GaS/sullivan/html/historic.html
1894 – The first wireless transmission of information using Morse code was demonstrated by Oliver Lodge during a meeting of the British Association at Oxford. A message was transmitted about 50 meters from the old Clarendon Laboratory to the lecture theater of the University Museum.
https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0262313421
1940 – John Atanasoff finished a paper describing the Atanasoff Berry Computer, or ABC, the computer he designed with Clifford Berry to solve simultaneous linear equations.
http://jva.cs.iastate.edu/courtcase.php
1989 – Sega launched the Genesis console in the US. It had been released in Japan the previous October as the ‘Mega Drive.’
http://www.usgamer.net/articles/the-true-16-bit-experience-segas-genesis-turns-25
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1888 – John Logie Baird was born in Helensburgh, Scotland. He would grow up to invent the first working television system in the world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/baird_logie.shtml
1912 – The US Department of Commerce issued its first experimental radio license in compliance with the International Radio Convention and Radio Act of 1912. St. Joseph’s College received a license with serial number 1 to operate 2 kilowatts station 3XJ.
http://www.nrcdxas.org/articles/1stfacts.txt
2004 – Adam Curry launched an RSS feed of audio recordings called “Daily Source Code” and podcasting became a thing.
http://radio-weblogs.com/0001014/categories/dailySourceCode/2004/08/13.html
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1877 – Thomas Edison sketched his idea for the phonograph, and may have even completed a model. The first working model wasn’t completed until December 6.
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/recon/jb_recon_phongrph_1.html
1960 – The first NASA communications satellite, Echo 1 was launched from Cape Canaveral. The satellite was a balloon of mylar polyester film.
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/masterCatalog.do?sc=1960-009A
1977 – The space shuttle Enterprise carried out its first free flight test, when the orbiter was released from the back of a 747 in flight.
http://abcnews.go.com/Archives/video/aug-12-1977-shuttle-enterprise-test-9563114
1981 – IBM introduced the model 5150 personal computer. It had a 4.77 MHz Intel 8088 microprocessor and used Microsoft’s MS-DOS operating system.
http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/pc25/pc25_birth.html
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Healing with nanochips, Amazon pursuing meals that last on the shelf without refrigeration for a year. And Dr. Kiki gives us the science on STEM and gender difference.
With Tom Merritt, Roger Chang, Len Peralta and Dr. Kiki.
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Windows 10 for Workstations, HBO offers a Bug Bounty to ransomers, and Amazon investigates ticket sales in the US.
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1942 – Hedy Markey and composer George Antheil received a US patent for a frequency-hopping device. The technique has led to many advancements in wireless technology including Wi-Fi. Markey was better known under her stage name of Hedy Lamarr.
http://www.google.com/patents?id=R4BYAAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4#v=onepage&q&f=false
1950 – Steve Wozniak was born in San Jose, California. He would grow up to invent the first successful personal computer, and revolutionize desktop computing.
http://mashable.com/category/steve-wozniak/
1965 – Shinji Mikami was born in Japan. He grew up to become a video game designer for Capcom, revolutionizing survival-horror games with his popular series, Resident Evil.
https://www.giantbomb.com/shinji-mikami/3040-32999/
1994 – Net Market founder Dan Kohn watched his friend buy a Sting CD online from Net Market using his credit card. This is sometimes considered the first ecommerce transaction.
http://thenextweb.com/shareables/2015/11/26/the-first-ecommerce-transaction-wasnt-a-pizza-hut-pizza-or-weed-it-was-a-sting-cd/
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Facebook makes original videos, Malicious DNA, and why the hype around the Sarahah app?
With Tom Merritt, Roger Chang, and Justin R Young
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Check out the After On Podcast: Video Games as Medicine with Adam Gazalley
We talk with author Daniel H. Wilson about his book, Clockwork Dynasty and why we might not need to fear the robots.
Facebook Launches Original Video Shows, Kaspersky withdraws antitrust complaint against Microsoft, Consumer Reports withdraws recommendations for Surface laptops and tablets.
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