Is science fiction exhauasted? It has a had a hard century’s work. We’ll examine that, invite you to read some banned books, and smell Veronica’s feet. Don’t let that last one put you off. We also kick off Cloud Atlas.
Is science fiction exhauasted? It has a had a hard century’s work. We’ll examine that, invite you to read some banned books, and smell Veronica’s feet. Don’t let that last one put you off. We also kick off Cloud Atlas.
Hosts: Brian Brushwood and Tom Merritt
DISH in talks with Viacom about internet TV, Netflix just for kids on iPad, Barnes & Noble launching Nook video, SmartStick, and more.
Guest: Scott Wilkinson
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In 1958 – The National Advisory Committee of Aeronautics was officially absorbed by the brand new National Aeronautics and Space Agency. Another expanded government bureaucracy that was only good for putting people on the moon.
In 1982 – Sony started selling the first CD players to the public, the CDP-101 for 168,000 yen (that’s about $730 US). At the time you could get Billy Joel’s album 52nd street on CD…. and soon many more.
In 2003 – 4Chan launched its main page, intended as a sister-site to the Japanese 2Chan for discussions of manga and anime. They provided the fertile ground for the growth of lolcats, Rickrolling, Anonymous, Pedobear and more.
In 1882 – Thomas Edison’s first commercial hydroelectric power plant began operation on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States.
In 1954 – The USS Nautilus, the first nuclear submarine, was commissioned at Groton, CT.
In 1980 – Xerox published the Version 1.0 specifications for Ethernet in conjunction with Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation.
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane and Jason Howell
Tim Cook apologizes for maps, Facebook gifting, Pono for audio fidelity, and more.
Guest: MG Siegler
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In 1920 – The Joseph Horne department store in Pittsburgh ran an advertisement in the Pittsburgh Sun, describing wireless Victrola music being picked up by radio. Amateur Wireless Sets were on sale for $10.
In 1954 – CERN officially came into being. In addition to countless advancements in science, it would go on to foster the invention of the World Wide Web,
In 1994 – Programmers first demonstrated the HotJava prototype browser to executives at Sun Microsystems Inc. It was an attempt to port the Java language to the Web. It worked.
More about our guest, Cherie Priest!
Webpage: http://www.cheriepriest.com/
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Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Kim Dotcom trolls the US, AMD teams up with Android, the future of TV, and more.
Guest: Paul Spain
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Running time: 54:32
In 1998 – Microsoft’s Internet Explorer passed Netscape Navigator as the Web browser with the greatest market share, according to a report from the International Data Corporation.
In 2008 – SpaceX launched the Falcon 1, first ever private spacecraft to enter orbit.
In 2011 – Amazon shook up the tablet market, announcing the the Amazon Kindle Fire 7-inch tablet for $199.
Roger relates his water heater problems. We talk about the weather but it’s really interesting. Voting with your cups at 7-11. Our love/hate relationship with malls. Roger’s dietary issues.
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