S&L Video – #02 – The Magicians Wrap-Up and Interview with Saladin Ahmed!

 

This week, we’re wrapping up “The Magicians” by Lev Grossman (but don’t despair if you haven’t finished yet!) and we also speak with author Saladin Ahmed, finalist for the Nebula and Campbell awards and author of “Throne fo the Crescent Moon.”

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Tech History Today – April 30

In 1916 – Claude Elwood Shannon was born. He is considered the father of information theory and is the man who coined the term bit for the fundamental unit of both data and computation.

In 1939 – RCA began regularly scheduled television service in New York City, with a telecast of President Franklin D. Roosevelt opening the New York World’s Fair. Programs were transmitted from mobile camera trucks to the main transmitter, which was connected to an aerial atop the Empire State Building. The broadcasting division of RCA was called the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC).

1993 – CERN released a statement declaring the software protocols developed for the World Wide Web would be available in the public domain.

Tech History Today – April 29

In 1882 – Ernst Werner von Siemens presented his “trackless trolley” called the Elektromote in a Berlin suburb. The system pulled electricity from overhead wires, but used road wheels instead of tracks.

1953 – KECA-TV an ABC affiliate in Losa Angeles, California broadcast the first U.S. experimental 3D-TV. An episode of Space Patrol required specially polarized glasses to watch.

In 2005 -Apple released Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, introducing spotlight search and dashboard functionality.

Tech News Today 489: The Galaxy Strikes Back

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Chad Johnson

How CISPA would affect you, Google doesn’t have the most popular Android, Nokia falls from grace, and more.

Guest: Darren Kitchen

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Running time: 52:49

Tech News Today 488: Proprietary iGoop

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Chad Johnson

Did Oracle just lose the Java case?, Is Apple Sony or the Catholic Church, Pay cash for online purchases, and more.

Guest: Justin Robert Young

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Running time: 50:29

Tech History Today – April 28

In 2001 – Dennis Tito became the first “space tourist” in human history paying his own way to the International Space Station aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.

In 2003 – Apple opened the iTunes Music Store with 200,000 songs at 99 cents a piece. Songs could play back on any iPod and up to 3 authorised Macs. Windows users were out of luck but tracks could be burned to unlimited numbers of CDs.

Also In 2003 – Apple unveiled the “third-generation” iPod. The new iPods were thinner and featured the still used bottom Dock Connector port rather than the top-mounted FireWire port. The iPod controls also became entirely touch sensitive.

Tech History Today – April 27

In 1981 – The first mouse integrated with a personal computer made its appearance with the Xerox Star workstation.

In 1995 – The Justice Department sued to block Microsoft’s purchase of Intuit, claiming the acquisition would raise prices and squash innovation. Intuit still exists but Microsoft Money is long gone.

In 1998 – Roughly 8,000 AOL subscribers joined the first known live interspecies chat with Koko the gorilla. Koko signed her answers; Penny Patterson interpreted them; and an AOL chat facilitator entered them in the computer.

Tech News Today 487: Linux Not Left 4 Dead

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

Valve coming to Linux? Zune dies one more time, Google Drive’s terms of disservice, and more.

Guest: David Pierce

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Running time: 50:46