Today in Tech History – January 6, 2018

Today in Tech History logo1838 – Samuel Morse, with his partner, Alfred Vail, gave the first public demonstration of their new electric telegraphic system at the Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown, NJ. They used Morse’s specially designed code to send the message “A patient waiter is no loser.”
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/morse-demonstrates-telegraph

1851 – Leon Foucault proved the rotation of the Earth experimentally. He wrote in his journal that he made the discovery at 2:00 AM working with his famous pendulum in the cellar of his house.
http://www.davidellyard.com/01-02_08%20Discoveries.pd

2004 – Apple debuted the iPod Mini, a diminutive 4GB version of the iPod available in five colors at $249.

http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2004/01/06Apple-Introduces-iPod-mini.html

2016 – Oculus began taking orders for the Oculus Rift VR headset. It cost $599 and came with a remote, Xbox One controller and external sensor on a stand for $599. It was also bundled with the game Lucky’s Tale and access to Eve: Valkyrie.

https://www.oculus.com/en-us/blog/oculus-rift-pre-orders-now-open-first-shipments-march-28/

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DTNS 3193a – IoT: The Internet of Toilets

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comThe hottest trends to expect at CES, plus smart toilets. Which is one of the hot trends at CES actually.
Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Len Peralta and Allison Sheridan.

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Daily Tech Headlines – January 5, 2018

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Jimmy Iovine might cash out at Apple, Kohler makes smart faucets and more updates on Meltdown and Spectre

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Today in Tech History – January 5, 2018

Today in Tech History logo1948 – Warner Brothers showed the very first color newsreel, featuring the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl football game.

https://books.google.com/books?id=Nyg3NJ4VVuAC&pg=PA114&lpg=PA114&dq=january+5+1948+newsreel+tournament+of+roses&source=bl&ots=1v6x2PwJ4c&sig=Snfz8JP62-w3DyzyoPKaY73cuyo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjagv3n89vJAhVF62MKHbL8DBQQ6AEIRjAJ#v=onepage&q=january%205%201948%20newsreel%20tournament%20of%20roses&f=false

1972 – President Richard M. Nixon announced that NASA would develop a space shuttle system, emphasizing its reliability, reusability and low cost.
http://history.nasa.gov/stsnixon.htm

1984 – Richard Stallman began working on the GNU Operating system, a free UNIX-like OS. GNU/Linux is seen as the most successful outgrowth of that project.

http://stallman.org/

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DTNS 3192 – The Spectre of Speculation

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comWhether or not to freak out about the new chip vulnerabilities, or whether to freak out about the Indian citizen database breach OR whether you should freak out about oil-filled artificial muscles for robots and prosthetics.
With Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt and Roger Chang.

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Daily Tech Headlines – January 4, 2018

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500The latest on the severe chip flaws, plus new Dell and Lenovo laptops.

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Today in Tech History – January 4, 2018

Today in Tech History logo1642 – Sir Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe in England and would go on to describe universal gravitation and the three laws of motion as well as star in Neal Stephenson’s The Baroque Cycle. It was December 25th at the time now as the calendar had not yet been reformed.
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/ufhatch/pages/01-courses/current-courses/08sr-newton.htm

1958 – Sputnik I the first manmade object to orbit the earth, fell back into the atmosphere and disintegrated, after 92 days in space.

http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/profile.cfm?Sort=Chron&StartYear=1950&EndYear=1959&MCode=Sputnik

2004 – One half of NASA’s Mars Rover team, Spirit, landed on Mars to analyze the planet’s rocks, looking for evidence of water. Its partner rover Opportunity was 21 days behind. Spirit is no longer active, but Opportunity keeps on chugging along.

http://marsrover.nasa.gov/mission/tl_launch.html

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DTNS 3191 – Let The Chips Flaw Where They May

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comWhat you need to know about the Intel chip vulnerability, controlling a car with your mind and more startups try to make a go of lab-grown meat.
With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Scott Johnson and Rich Stroffolino.

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Daily Tech Headlines – January 3, 2018

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Spotify sued by Wixen Music Publishing, Microsoft buys Avere Systems, Roku developing smart voice assistant.

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