DTNS 2534 – This Display goes up to 11…K

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comDarren Kitchen and Tom Merritt discuss the week’s portentious hacks and outages including The US OPM, New York Stock Exchange and United Airlines. IS this cybergeddon? Plus Len Peralta illustrates the show.

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Today in Tech History – July 10, 2015

20140404-073853.jpgIn 1856 – Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, Lika, Croatia, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father was a Serbian Orthodox Priest and his mother an inventor of household appliances.
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In 1962 – The world’s first communication satellite, Telstar, was launched into orbit from Cape Canaveral on a Delta rocket.

In 1990 – The Electronic Frontier Foundation was formally founded, immediately coming to the aid of Steve Jackson Games, who’s BBS had been seized by the Secret Service.

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DTNS 2533 – Honey I Shrunk the Chips

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comJustin Young and Tom Merritt talk about the why new tweak to Facebook’s news feed needs you. The new trend in algorithms seems to be using humans to supplement them. MP3 Using a Screen Reader? Click here

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Today in Tech History – July 9, 2015

20140404-073853.jpgIn 1971 – Marc Andreessen was born in Cedar Falls, Iowa. He would grow up to develop the Netscape browser, which powered the explosion of the Web in the late 1990s.

In 1979 – Voyager 2 made its closest approach to Jupiter, coming within 570,000 kilometers of the planet.

In 1982 – Disney released the movie Tron, which used the most extensive computer-generated graphics and special effects to that time.

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DTNS 2532 – Meerkat is on Life #2

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comScott Johnson and Tom Merritt talk about the good news and bad news from Microsoft. The good news, is Microsoft is focusing its business. The bad news is the town of Salo, Finland will be gutted by layoffs.

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Today in Tech History – July 8, 2015

20140404-073853.jpgIn 1908 – Charles Urban demonstrated Kinemacolor, the first successful color motion-picture process, at a scientific meeting in Paris attended by Auguste and Louis Lumière.

In 1946 – The University of Pennsylvania’s Moore School of Electrical Engineering began a summer school course on computing that inspired the EDSAC, BINAC, and, many other similar computers.

In 2011 – The Space Shuttle Atlantis launched on the final Space Shuttle mission.

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Week 5 Lines

Hot off the presses we have the week 5 lines. Also new this year we are opening a Relegation Line, so if there’s a team you don’t think will make it until next year now you can put some money on it.

Week 5 Lines

DTNS 2531 – Best Bad Case Scenario

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comPatrick Beja joins the show to talk about whether we want wearables to control our moods. And whether we think they can. Plus Jennie Josephson weighs in on the Instagram-Bieber’s Butt issue.

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