PS4 getting another model, Gawker files for bankruptcy, Lenovo unleashes new phones
Today in Tech History – June 10, 2016
1943 – Hungarians László and Georg Bíró, while living in Argentina, patented the first successful implementation of the ballpoint pen.
1977 – A few days after going on sale, Apple began shipping the Apple II for the first time.
2003 – The Spirit Rover launched on a Delta II rocket, beginning NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover mission.
2013 – Apple introduced iOS 7 and Apple OS X Mavericks at their Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. They also gave a sneak peek at the new cylindrical Mac Pro and announced their streaming music service called iTunes Radio.
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DTNS 2781 – Do We Really Want Our Flying Cars?
Larry Page has not one but two best that we do. He also has more money than one man could know what to do with. Justin Young and Tom Merritt discuss how much attention would should be paying to this.
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[TEST] Daily Tech Headlines – June 9, 2016
Twitter credentials leaked, Larry Page backs flying cars, Teslas get cheaper.
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Today in Tech History – June 9, 2016
1902 – Joe Horn and Frank Hardart opened the first US Automat at 818 Chestnut St. in Philadelphia. The waiterless restaurant charged a nickel for most dishes.
1931 – Robert Goddard received a patent for rocket-fueled aircraft design (US. No. 1,809,271). Sadly we do not have a lot of rocket-planes in operation.
1986 – The Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center opened to support the National Science Foundation’s NSFNET, which linked five supercomputer centers. NSFNET would eventually allow commercial uses and transition to the open Internet.
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DTNS 2780 – Stop Driving on My Lawn!
Another study shows talking on a cell phone hands-free makes you a worse driver. So why do we keep doing it anyway? Lamarr Wilson and Tom Merritt put down their phones for a minute and discuss.
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[TEST] Daily Tech Headlines – June 8, 2016
A scale for your heart, a quadcopter that carries people and Yahoo sells more of itself.
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It’s Spoilerin’ Time 123
Summer Movie Draft, Game of Thrones (606, 607), Preacher (Pilot), Daredevil (206-209) Justified (207, 208).
00:58 – Summer Movie Draft
04:52 – Game of Thrones (606, 607)
18:32 – Preacher (Pilot)
24:06 – Daredevil (206-209)
26:27 – Justified (207, 208)
Today in Tech History – June 8, 2016
1637 – Rene Descartes published “Discourse on the Method for Guiding One’s Reason and Searching for Truth in the Sciences”, which formed the basis of the modern scientific method. It’s also the source of the quote “I think, therefore I am.”
1949 – George Orwell’s book Nineteen Eighty-Four was published. The book still affects notions of privacy and inspired the iconic Apple commercial that introduced the Macintosh computer.
1955 – Tim Berners-Lee was born in London. He grew up to develop the World Wide Web.
2008 – Apple announced Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
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#257 – Shakespeare Was A Genre Writer
You may be surprised to learn Gillian Anderson’s role in American Gods. You may be surprised that China did not previously have official SciFi awards. But you should not be surprised at all to think of Shakespeare as an SFF author.