Daily Tech Headlines – June 16, 2016

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Samsung buys the cloud, Stamford Wallace goes to jail, a small town with big fiber.

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Today in Tech History – June 16, 2016

20140404-073853.jpg1911 – The Tabulating Company (founded by Herman Hollerith), the Computing Scale Company, and the International Time Recording Company merged to form the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company in Endicott, New York. They would later change the company name to International Business Machines,and later just IBM.

1963 – Soviet Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to fly in space, orbiting the Earth 48 times.

1977 – Software Development Laboratories was incorporated in Redwood Shores, California, by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates. They later came up with the catchier name, Oracle.

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DTNS 2786 – Three Devs & A Normie

DTNormieS_1400x1400_coverart It’s another installment of the Daily Tech Normie Show with Jennie Josephson, developers David Still, David Brooks and a time-shifted Alasdair Smith. Jennie asks the devs every question she’s ever wanted to know about how not to upset their kind!

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If you want to follow David Still on twitter it’s really easy. Just click here!

If you want to find David Brooks, well, he’s outside checking out the real world, and I think that’s cool.

Here’s that PC World article that walks you through adding God Mode to your Windows desktop. But you knew that already.

And yeah, it kinda sounds like a weird hissy YouTube wind tunnel when I talk. But would it *really* be a Normie Show w/out it? Think of it as bonus white noise.

DTNS 2785 – Rhapster

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comDo we need conferences anymore? When companies can stream straight to customers what’s the point to the expense of an E3 or CES? Raj Deut, Scott Johnson and Tom Merritt discuss.

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Daily Tech Headlines – June 15, 2016

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Safari ditches flash, SMS returns to Facebook Messenger for Android and you can now retweet yourself.

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Today in Tech History – June 15, 2016

Today in Tech History logo1878 – Photographer Eadweard Muybridge used high-speed photography to capture a horse’s motion. The photos showed the horse with all four feet in the air during some parts of its stride. Stop-motion photography was born.

1949 – Jay Forrester wrote down a proposal for core memory in his notebook. Core memory was the standard for computer memory until advances in semiconductors in the 1970s.

1987 – Compuserve’s Sandy Trevor and his team, which included inventor Steve Wilhite, released GIF version 87a. The new enhanced format allowed people to create compressed animations. “Under Construction” GIFs everywhere became possible.

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DTNS 2784 – E3, Woo!?

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comThe things that mattered at E3, among the avalanche of games and smattering of hardware. Patrick Beja Paul Spain and Tom Merritt discuss.

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