Tech History Today – Mar. 9

In 1948 – The University of California at Berkeley and the Atomic Energy Commission announced the artificial production of mesons using the 184-inch cyclotron at the university’s Radiation Laboratory.

In 1961 – Sputnik 9 successfully launched, carrying a human dummy and and the dog Chernushka. It completed 1 orbit and was successfully recovered upon return.

In 2011 – Space Shuttle Discovery on Mission STS-133 made its final landing after 39 flights.

Tech News Today 452: Tweet Me A Beer

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell

Intel pumps up cheap ultrabooks, the new iPad, Netflix partners with cable companies, and more.

Guests: Joanna Stern

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Running time: 43:35

Tech History Today – Mar. 8

In 1955 – Doug Ross demonstrated the Director tape for MIT’s Whirlwind machine, the first digital computer with real-time text and graphics. The idea of the Director Tape was to allow multiple problems to be read by the computer in one session without humans having to intervene and change tapes. IN other words an operating system.

In 1978 – The first radio episode of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams, is transmitted on BBC Radio 4. Some credit Adams with accidentally predicting the PDA and smartphone.

In 1979 – Philips publicly demonstrated a prototype of an optical digital audio disc at a press conference called “Philips Introduces Compact Disc”

Tech History Today – Mar. 7

In 1876 – Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for an “Improvement in Telegraphy” (No.174,465) which established the principle of bidirectional signals that made the telephone possible.

In 1926 – The first successful Transatlantic telephone call was placed between New York City and London. Transatlantic service began the following year at $75 a minute.

In 1994 – The Supreme Court found that 2 Live Crew’s parody of Roy Orbison’s “Oh Pretty Woman” was fair use, and not a violation of copyright, thus ensuring the future of The Onion.

Tech News Today 451: Hold On To Your Faces

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell

Google gets rid of Android Market, Anonymous beheaded, or was it!?! Music industry making money, and more.

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Running time: 39:51

Tech News Today 450: Continuous Flow Of Bud

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell

Master Chief gets personal in Halo 4, Valve working on a ‘Steam Console’? The hackers become the hacked, and more.

Guests: Jon Strickland

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Running time: 48:34

S&L Podcast – #93 – Interview with Andrew Mayne

We chat with author and magician Andrew Mayne.  And we mean he’s actually amagician, not just magical with stories, although also that. Plus we talk about the best ways to sign Kindle books.

WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: 2008 Red Diamond Winery Shiraz 

Veronica: 2012 Agua

QUICK BURNS

New Terry Pratchett novel given a title 

Brandon Sanderson plans 36-volume fantasy series 

Michael Whelan to paint the final WHEEL OF TIME cover 

Rudy Rucker’s new imprint launches with his complete short stories 

2 Science Publishers Delve Into Science Fiction 

Science fiction writers irked with Amazon.com, redirect links to other booksellers

CALENDAR  

INTERVIEW

Books by Andrew Mayne

BARE YOUR SWORD

How do I get my kindle signed?

Female SciFi Leads 

TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES

Latest GAME OF THRONES S2 trailer 

GAME OF THRONES S2 trailer: Seven Devils 

New LEGEND OF KORRA trailer 

New BATTLESTAR GALACTICA pilot completed 

BOOK CHECK-IN

The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1)by Scott Lynch

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Hi, this is Chris from Poland again from the “”No, I fixed it!”” debacle :-P. I’m now all caught up with the podcast. I just graduated from English Studies at the University of Warsaw. I thought I’d send you guys my MA Theis, as it deals with the cyberpunk fiction of William Gibson and Neal Stephenson (the novels “Neuromancer”, “Snow Crash” and “The Diamond Age”).

The Thesis explores the themes of innocence and individualism in American fiction and cyberpunk in particular. Check it out if you’re ever bored enough to start reading an academic paper ;-).

Cheers, Chris.

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