Tech History Today – Mar. 19

In 1474, the Venetian Senate issued a Statute on Industrial Brevets that is widely considered the first patent law. Patents had been issued before, often at the whims of monarchs, but this statute codified the practice and set out a standard 10-year term.

In 1932 – The Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened. It is the world’s largest (but not the longest) steel arch bridge with the top of the bridge standing 134 metres above the harbour.

In 1991 – U.S. patent No. 5,000,000 was issued for a process turning garbage into fuel to microbiologist Lonnie. O. Ingram of the University of Florida. His method depended on the creation of a new species of bacterium genetically formed from two other bacteria.

Tech History Today – Mar. 18

In 1931 – Jacob Schick began marketing his second electric razor. His first hadn’t caught on because of the bulky motor. This time the more practical design became a hit.

1965 – The Voskhod 2 launched and on the second orbit Cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov left the capsule (on purpose) for 12 minutes, becoming the first person to walk in space.

In 1987 – Thousands of physicists crowd a ballroom at the New York Hilton at the meeting of the American Physical society to hear speakers talk on high-temperature superconductivity. The session started in the evening and ran until 3:15 AM earning the nickname “Woodstock of Physics.”

Tech News Today 459: Don’t Panic They’re Tiny

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

New sneak peek at Office 15, how NPR lied to you about FoxConn, what’s good for NSA is not good for Google, and more.

Guests: Darren Kitchen

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Running time: 47:10

Sword and Laser is starting a new show!

Big announcement! We’re joining Felicia Day’s Geek & Sundry YouTube channel as an all-new video show!

http://www.geekandsundry.com/
http://YouTube.com/GeekandSundry

The audio podcast is NOT going away! In fact, it will be even more book club and discussion focused. The show will focus more on Quick Burns and interviews, etc. The video version will be every other week, audio show rotating with that.

We’re very excited to finally get to share this with you!

Tech History Today – Mar. 17

In 1948 – William Gibson was born in Conway, South Carolina. His stories are credited with launching cyberpunk literature, named after the phrase he used in the story “Burning Chrome”.

In 1953 – Australian researcher David Warren came up with the idea for a device to record cockpit noise and instruments during flight. His ARL Flight Memory Unit would eventually be known as the Black Box.

In 1958 – The United States launched the Vanguard 1 satellite, achieving the highest altitude of any man-made vehicle to that time.

WonderCon Panel in Anaheim March 17th

Wondercon is in Anaheim this year, and I’m extremely pleased to be invited on Felicia Day’s panel about her new web series channel Geek and Sundry

The panel is on March 17th from 2-3pm in room 204. Ms. Day will be announcing her slate of series for the year. My co-host and pal Veronica Belmont will be there along with geek hero Wil Wheaton.

Tech News Today 458: The Junior Johnnies In The Corner

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

Sparrow alights on iOS, Nokia working on a tablet, Kevin Rose merges his DNA with Larry Page, or maybe something less dramatic, and more.

Guests: Wil Harris

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Running time: 46:45

Tech History Today – Mar. 16

In 1926 – Robert Goddard conducted his first successful launch of a liquid-fueled rocket in Auburn, Massachusetts.

In 1999 Sony released Everquest the Massively multiplayer 3D world where you could play as a wizard, rogue or knight. It followed two years after Ultima Online would be followed several years later by World of Warcraft.

In 1999 – Mac OS X Server 1.0, the highly-anticpated precursor of OS X desktop version (code name Hera) was released.