TNT 841: Nobody Wants to Bump With Me

Tech News Today

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane and Jason Howell

Why Linux will conquer gaming, Google targets Paypal, why you don’t love PCs anymore, and more.

Guest: John Pozadzides

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Running time: 43:04

Tech History Today – September 17, 2013

In 1822 – Jean-François Champollion, permanent secretary of the French Académie des Inscriptions, presented his Lettre a M. Dacier, describing his solution to the mystery of the Hieroglyphic inscriptions on the Rosetta Stone. A nifty bit of decryption.

In 1991 – The first version of the Linux kernel (0.01) was posted to a Finnish FTP server in Helsinki. Originator Linus Torvalds wanted to call the OS FreaX, but the FTP admin didn’t like the name and renamed it Linux.

In 2007 – AOL announced plans to refocus the company on advertising relocate its corporate headquarters from Dulles, Virginia to New York City.

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YouTube: Q&A, AMA, 5 word or less questions

In my continuing experiment of doing videos on YouTube and messing about with iMovie, I took some questions from Twitter on Saturday and answered them in the following video. Hope you enjoy!

TNT 840: Label That Cable

Tech News Today

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane and Jason Howell

How many iPhone 5Cs got ordered, Rdio to go free, Box takes on MS office and Google Docs, and more.

Guest: Nate Lanxon

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Running time: 52:07

Tech History Today – September 16, 2013

In 1959 – The first successful photocopier, the Xerox 914, was introduced at the Sherry-Netherland hotel in New York City. ONe caught fire. The demo that was carried live on television did not catch fire.

In 1985 – Steve Jobs spent his last day as an employee of Apple after submitting his resignation to the board.

In 1997 – After purchasing NeXT the previous December, bringing Steve Jobs back to the company, the Apple Board named Jobs as interim CEO, replacing Gil Amelio.

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Tech History Today – September 15, 2013

In 1947 – The Association for Computing Machinery was founded as the Eastern Association for Computing Machinery at a meeting at Columbia University in New York. It developed into the world’s largest organization of computer professionals.

In 1947 – RCA released the 12AX7 vacuum tube for public sale. The miniature dual triode vacuum tube with high voltage gain became popular with tube amplifier enthusiasts and has been in continuous production since. The tube is also known as the ECC83 in the European Union.

In 2008 – Electronics retailer Best Buy acquired the Napster music service for $121 million, preventing the once dominating music-sharing service from going out of business.

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Tech History Today – September 14, 2013

In 1959 – After 33.5 hours of flight, Luna 2 became the first human-made object to strike the moon.

In 2000 – Microsoft released Windows ME. The ME stood for MIllenium Edition but deserving or not, would eventually become code for a bad or unnecessary OS update.

In 2001 – The Nintendo GameCube went on sale in Japan. It was the first Nintendo game console that did not use cartridges.

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The 2013 season proved to be an amazing one for all, but none more so than the FSL Champion San Francisco Federation. Now that they’ve been crowned champs, get geared up and show your pride. San Francisco Federation T-shirt
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