Today in Tech History – January 11, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1954 – BBC TV broadcast their first ‘in-vision’ weather forecast. George Cowling of the Meteorological Office presented from the BBC’s Lime Grove studios with two hand-drawn weather charts pinned to an easel.

2001 – AOL and Time Warner completed their merger. At the time it was seen as a signal of the victory of the Internet over old media. Time Warner would eventually come out on top and spin AOL back out as separate company.

2001 – Dave Winer revealed “Payloads for RSS” which allowed among other things, enclosures. One example was an RSS feed which would deliver a different Grateful Dead song each day. It was the proto-podcast.

2005 – Apple introduced the first iPod Shuffle, a music player with no screen and flash memory.

2013 – RSS 1.0 and Reddit Developer Aaron Swartz was found dead after committing suicide.

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DTNS 2943 – Tripping the Oculus Rift

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comMarissa Mayer isn’t really leaving Yahoo and a closer look at ZeniMax’s $2 billion lawsuit against Facebook over the Oculus Rift.

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Daily Tech Headlines – January 10, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Yahoo files plans for its remnant, Fitbit snaps up another e-ink watch maker, the blue screen of death goes green.

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Today in Tech History – January 10, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1899 – A US patent was issued for an “Electric Device,” invented by David Misell, which used D size batteries laid end to end in a paper tube with a light bulb and a brass reflector at the end. The batteries only lasted long enough for a “flash” of light, hence the name Flashlight.

1946 – The Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories in New Jersey received the first echoes off the Moon of an experiment to send the first radio transmissions through outer space.

1949 – In response to Columbia’s new 33-RPM long playing record, RCA kicked off a platter war introducing the seven-inch diameter 45 rpm “single” in the US.

1962 – NASA announced plans to build the C-5, a three-stage rocket launch vehicle. It became better known as the Saturn V, which launched every Apollo Moon mission.

2008 – Sony BMG became the last major label to agree to sell DRM-free MP3s.

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Cordkillers 152 – When the Sun Explodes

Hulu shares some sneak peeks about their live service and the hottest over the air hardware out of CES. With special guest Roberto Villegas.

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CordKillers: Ep. 152 – When the Sun Explodes
Recorded: January 9 2017
Guest: Roberto Villegas

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  • Sling TV set to debut the AirTV Player, which combines local channels, Sling’s service & Netflix
    – Dish announced the Air TV set-top box running Android TV that can integrate over the air channels into it’s Sling TV channel guide. It can also run all Android TV apps and comes with Netflix and YouTube pre-installed. The bluetooth remote has voice control and infrared for controlling sound systems. The Air TV is available today for $130 or $100 without the antenna adapter. You can buy the adapter later for $40. 
  • Mohu’s wireless AirWave antenna makes cord-cutting simple
    – Mohu Airwave
    – Antenna that streams OTA TV over WiFi
    – Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, iOS, Android, Web
    – $150 late spring
  • Tablo Droid
    – Connect USB antenna to Android TV (starting with Nvidia Shield)
    – Software can work with Hauppage tuner as well
    – Software is free with free 30-day trail , guide data is $3.99 a month
    – Coming to Google Play Store in Q2
    – Device oming Q2 no price
    – Tablo Live
    – One-tuner, no storage
    – Streams OTA TV to Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast and mobile
    – Q2 for $99
    -Upcoming Tablo Cloud feature for storage in the cloud

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Happy Holidays guys! I recently rediscovered your show, and am enjoying it immensely. Quick question, do you have any recommendations for streaming in an RV? Because I don’t want to use all of my telephone data in on weekend, and I don’t want to watch the same old DVDs. I guess this is more of a internet question, but I figured I would ask the people who knew the most about streaming. If you can offer any help, we would greatly appreciate it.
Yours,
Jason

 

 

 

 

I hope this gets to you before you record for the week. 

I just tried to download a couple of shows from Netflix for my ride home on the bus and Netflix told me that I could only download this title one more time before “”December 22, 2017″”. 

In preparing for a cross country flight before Christmas, I had downloaded a bunch of stuff and didn’t watch it. So I deleted it to free up space. Now, I’m learning that you can only download something 3 times a year. 

Tim

 

 

 

Do you guys have a suggestion of a good app to keep track of all the TV shows and movies you want to watch? Every time you guys mention what you’re watching, I want to add this somewhere, but I don’t have a good hub for this (other than an endless Google spreadsheet, which isn’t that convenient), or tracking it on watchlists across multiple apps. If it happened to allow for music too, and maybe notes about why I’ve added it, that would be amazing. Thanks!

Tim J

 

 

To Brian,Tom, and Bryce:
Enjoyed the KILLIES Show very much! You all had very good choices! Cordkillers is one of my best recommendations for Discovering new shows and movies.
I am especially happy that Tom included the CROWN and DOWNTON ABBEY on his list. I am also an Anglophile and enjoy those kinds of shows too. I normally watch zombies and science fiction, but enjoy History too.
Thanks much! Best Wishes in the New Year!

Michael K.

 

 

Hey Killers… just LOVED The Killies 2016. It would be cool if you guys did it quarterly. Much fun had by all!!

Dan

 

Links

2016 Winter Movie Draft
patreon.com/cordkillers
 

DTNS 2942 – Buzz Out Loud

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comWe discuss WeChat’s in-messenger app platform and look back ten years ago to when the iPhone was first announced.

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A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible.

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Big thanks to Dan Lueders for the headlines music and Martin Bell for the opening theme!

Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo!

Thanks to our mods, Kylde, TomGehrke, sebgonz and scottierowland on the subreddit

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Daily Tech Headlines – January 9, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Waymo shows off its autonomous minivans, Uber opens data to urban planners, Facebook allows mid roll videos.

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Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo!

Thanks to our mods, Kylde, TomGehrke, sebgonz and scottierowland on the subreddit

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Today in Tech History – January 9, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1901 – The first application for a patent for Meccano was submitted. Known at first as “Mechanics Made Easy,” this invention of Frank Hornby became a worldwide success and is sold in the US under the name “Erector Set”

1992 – Apple CEO John Sculley coined the term Personal Digital Assistants, or PDAs, and indicated Apple would get into the business of making them later that year.

2001 – Apple introduced iTunes for the Macintosh, featuring CD ripping, digital music organizing, and Internet radio.

2007 – Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced an iPod, an Internet device and a phone all in one. It was called the iPhone and would go on sale later that summer. It was pretty popular at the time.

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Today in Tech History – January 8, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1889 – Herman Hollerith received a patent for his electronic tabulating machine. His Tabulating Machine Company would go on to merge with three others and be called International Business Machines, known today as IBM.

1973 – Less than a month after the last manned Moon mission, Apollo 17, the USSR launched space mission Luna 21 carrying lunar rover Lunakhod 2.

1982 – The United States vs. AT&T settlement was finalized with AT&T agreeing to divest itself of local exchanges in exchange for being allowed to start AT&T Computer Systems. Like Voltron, the behemoth would eventually reassemble.

1986 – “The Mentor” wrote “The Conscience of a Hacker” writing “This is our world now.” It was published on Phrack and is often referred to as the Hacker Manifesto.

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Today in Tech History – January 7, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1714 – Henry Mill patented a machine for transcribing letters “one after another, as in writing.” Sadly, he died before he perfected the first typewriter.

1839 – Louis Daguerre made the first announcement of his photographic system at the Académie des Sciences in Paris, though details were not presented until August of that year.

1954 – In New York at IBM headquarters, IBM and Georgetown University showed off their joint project on machine translation. More than 60 sentences were translated from Russian to English using eight grammar rules.

2003 – Apple released the public beta of its new browser, called Safari.

2016 – the 49th Mersenne prime was discovered by Dr. Curtis Cooper at the University of Central Missouri as part of the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search. It was written as 2^74,207,281-1.

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