Hosts Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Jason Howell bring you live coverage of the new Amazon Kindle announcement.
Tech History Today – Sep. 6
In 1947 – The aircraft-carrier Midway became the first U.S. vessel from which a long-range rocket was launched. The rocket had a mishap though, and exploded at 5,000 feet.
In 1954 – US President Eisenhower waved a ceremonial “neutron wand” over a neutron counter in Denver, Colorado, to signal a bulldozer in Shippingport, Pennsylvania to begin construction on the first commercial nuclear power plant. It was part of the “Atoms for Peace” program.
In 1997 – The USS Grace Murray Hopper, guided missile destroyer, was commissioned by the U.S. Navy in San Francisco, named after the computer pioneer.
Tech News Today 579: Bipartisan Phoneship
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Nokia’s new Windows Phones, Android-ers switch to iPhone? The Internet according to the candidates, and more.
Guest: Ken Denmead
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Running time: 55:35
Tech News Today 578: Out Damned Bot
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Apple shocks us all, your phone ID may be stolen, Valve’s making hardware, and more.
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Running time: 52:26
Tech History Today – Sep. 5
In 1977 – NASA launched Voyager 1 after a brief delay. Although it was launched 16 days after Voyager 2, it’s faster flight path would take it past Jupiter first.
In 1980 – The last IBM 7030, AKA STRETCH, mainframe computer was decommissioned at Brigham Young University.
In 1984 – STS-41-D ends with the landing of the Space Shuttle Discovery after its maiden voyage.
S&L Podcast – #109 – Live at DragonCon with R.A. Salvatore!
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Tech History Today – Sep. 4
In 1888 – George Eastman was issued U.S. patent No. 388,850 for his roll-film box camera.
In 1956 – IBM introduced the IBM 350 Disk storage unit for the RAMAC 305, the first commercial computer to use magnetic disk storage.
In 1998 – Larry Page and Sergey Brin filed for incorporation of Google, allowing them to cash a $100,000 check Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun, had written to Google Inc.
Tech History Today – Sep. 3
In 1930 – An experimental electric engine was put in service by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad between Hoboken and Montclair, NJ. Thomas Edison served as engineer at the throttle.
In 1976 – Viking 2 landed on Mars and began taking high resolution pictures, measuring the atmosphere and surface, and look for evidence of life.
In 1993 – Infogear filed an application for a U.S. trademark on “I PHONE” for its “communications terminals. The company would later register “IPhone” as well. Cisco acquired Infogear in 2000 and later worked out a deal with Apple to share the name.
Tech History Today – Sep. 2
In 1859 – A unique combination of solar events including a magnetic explosion severely affected the young telegraph network in North America and Europe. Wires shorted out, fires started and some machines reportedly worked even when disconnected from batteries.
1997 – IBM announced that its RS/6000 SP model parallel supercomputer, was now 58 percent faster than Deep Blue, the computer that beat Kasparov at chess.
In 2001 – At ECTS in London, Blizzard announced an online RPG version of its popular Warcraft franchise, called “World of Warcraft”.
Tech News Today 577: The Kindle Paperweight?
Hosts: Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
New Kindle photos leaking, HBO going rogue in Scandinavia, are Apple and Google calling a truce, and more.
Guest: Darren Kitchen
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Running time: 43:59