DTNS 2740 – Live Free or Math Hard

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comUS Senators want to mandate decryption. Should US citizens be prevented from going outside the US in that case? How ill this affect tech business? How do we still track down the bad actors? Tom Merritt and Scott Johnson discuss the latest in the fight over strong encryption.

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Today in Tech History – April 20, 2016

20140404-073853.jpg1926 – Sam Warner approved the sound-on-disc system created by Western Electric and created the Vitaphone company to develop the process to add sound to film.

1940 – Vladimir Zworykin and his team from RCA demonstrated the first electron microscope. It measured 10 feet high and weighed half a ton, achieving a magnification of 100,000x.

1964 – The first AT&T picturephone transcontinental call was made between test displays at Disneyland and the New York World’s Fair.

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DTNS 2739 – WiMax Lives!!!

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Wireless Internet CAN replace wired sometimes and what it’s like to truly live the mobile device lifestyle. Patrick Beja talks with Tom Merritt on his experience living in Japan after previously living in France and Finland.

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Today in Tech History – April 19, 2016

20140404-073853.jpg1947 – A report appeared in Billboard magazine of the first public demonstration of the Jerry Fairbanks Zoomar lens. The National Broadcasting Company in New York City conducted the demo and the zoom lens soon became standard TV equipment.

1957 – The first non-test FORTRAN program was compiled and run by Herbert Bright, manager of the data processing center at Westinghouse. It produced a missing comma diagnostic. Once fixed, a successful attempt followed.

1965 – “Cramming more components onto integrated circuits” by Gordon Moore was published in Electronics. Moore projected that over the next ten years the number of components per chip would double every 12 months. By 1975 he turned out to be right, and the doubling became immortalized as “Moore’s law.”

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DTNS 2738 – Amazon Wants its Prime Cut

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comAmazon Prime is an incubator! Why Amazon breaking out video as its own subscription may point the way tot he future. Lamarr Wilson and Tom Merritt discuss.

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Today in Tech History – April 18, 2016

20140404-073853.jpg1925 – The first commercial radio facsimile transmission was sent from San Francisco, California to New York City. It was a photograph showing Louis B. Mayer presenting Marion Davies with a gift.

1930 – BBC Radio made the startling announcement that nothing terribly important had happened. Listeners who tuned in to hear the news bulletin were told, “There is no news,” followed by piano music.

1986 – Newspapers reported that IBM had become the first to use a megabit chip, a memory chip capable of storing one million bits of information, in its Model 3090.

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Starkiller Troopers Logo Leaked!

First order trooper face with text "Starkiller Troopers"Intrepid reporter Phil Meadows has uncovered this leaked capture of the official logo for the newly-elevated Starkiller Troopers! Not only the logo was leaked we also have a draft submission of the opening day lineup of the team as well. Take a look!

BM: Kylo Ren
Captain: Phasma
O:General Brendol Hux
D: Lieutenant Dopheld Mitaka
U: FN-2187