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All of the Tech News related Podcast available online today at the Tech Podcast Network
Episodes
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Mike Tech Show: MTS-2019-10-10 #707
10/10/2019Updates on Syncro and FreedomVoice, Chocolatey, Win 10 update issues again, Serial to USB, Easy2Boot
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Aussie Tech Heads - Episode 652 - 10/10/2019
10/10/2019 Duration: 51minGoogle introduces Stream Transfer to move music, videos and podcasts between casting devices'Call of Duty: Mobile' smashes records with 100 million downloads in first weekTelstra announces 3G death date - June 2024Netflix increases Australian price for 4K streaming, other plans untouched
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Latest In Tech News: #196 All About The Playstation 5
10/10/2019 Duration: 22minMore news on the Playstation 5, are you excited?? I know I am. My console is gonna need an upgrade soon enough. Listen Now We Need You To Join Us Do you love talking about tech, gadget and/or gaming news? So do we! Join the best Facebook group over at http://facebook.com/groups/latestintechnews Article Links: Sony confirms PlayStation 5 name, holiday 2020 release date The next console war is going to be way more fun than the last one Scientists Invent LED Device to Quickly Treat Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Though It’s Not Ready for Humans Yet Epic Games Is Teasing “The End” of Fortnite Watch On YouTube Did we miss something on the show? Let us know on Twitter at @technewsgadget! Have news you want to share? Submit it here. Original Article Link: #196 All About The Playstation 5
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Day in Tech History: October 10, 1980: Pac Man North American Release
10/10/2019 Duration: 06minPac Man Released in US 1980– The video game that changed it all debut in North America. The infamous yellow pie chart gobbling up little dots and avoiding ghosts for top scores was released to the Japanese arcades in May, but finally made it to North America in 1980. Toru Iwatani developed the game with a nine-person team. The game was first called “Pakkuman”, inspired by the paku-paku phrase (which is what Pac-Man says whilst chomping Blinky (Oikake), Pinky (Machibuse), Inky (Kimagure), and Clyde (Otoboke). The game had a major glitch at level 256, since it was never expected someone would get that far. The 80’s era officially was in full swing. Pac Man fever was on the loose. Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed - iTunes - Google Play - SpotifyTwitter - Facebook - RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! In Wisconsin, friends are called "Sconnies". Even if you're not from Wisconsin, you can be part of the Sc
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Space Rocket History #319 – Apollo 14 – Lunar Lift-off
09/10/2019 Duration: 28min141:45:30 Shepard: Okay. The abort stage is set. Ascent Engine is Armed. 6, 5, 4… 141:45:38 Mitchell: Proceed with the ignition program 141:45:38 Shepard: …3, 2, 1, 0… 141:45:42 Mitchell: Ignition. 141:45:43 Shepard: We have ignition… 141:45:44 Mitchell: What a … Continue reading →
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Day in Tech History: October 9, 1998: Hayes Microcomputer Filed Chapter 11
09/10/2019 Duration: 05minHayes Microcomputer Files bankruptcy 1998 – We all remember the modem, right? Dial into the internet through an ISP? Some of you may still have that technology, but if you have dealt with modems for a while, you remember Hayes. The Hayes corporation was pretty big back in the day – giving your Apple II connectivity to the world. Well, that is until 1998 when it’s course ran out. Stocks went from $12 a share, down to almost nothing. Hayes had no choice but to file for bankruptcy. Zoom Technologies (now called Zoom Telephonics) bought the company out in 1999. Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed - iTunes - Google Play - SpotifyTwitter - Facebook - RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! In Wisconsin, friends are called "Sconnies". Even if you're not from Wisconsin, you can be part of the Sconnie Geek Nation through my coverage! By pledging, you join the Geek Sconnie Nation! Plus, you help me cover costs so I can continue the cove
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The Full Circle Weekly News: Full Circle Weekly News #148
08/10/2019 Duration: 10sHuawei Linux Laptops Running Deepin Linux Now Available https://fossbytes.com/huawei-linux-laptops-running-deepin-distro/ PineTime, a Smartwatch Companion for Linux Smartphones https://liliputing.com/2019/09/pinetime-is-a-25-smartwatch-companion-for-linux-smartphones-work-in-progress-from-pine64.html First-Ever Microsoft Linux Conference Announced https://news.softpedia.com/news/first-ever-microsoft-linux-conference-announced-for-march-10-11-2020-527424.shtml Linux 5.3 Kernel Bundles New Navi Graphics Support https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/09/16/linux_5_3_kernel_arrives/ Canonical Outs New Linux Kernel Security Update for Supported Ubuntu OSes https://news.softpedia.com/news/canonical-outs-new-linux-kernel-security-update-for-all-supported-ubuntu-oses-527454.shtml Mozilla Is Transitioning Firefox to a Monthly Release Cycle https://www.techspot.com/news/81979-mozilla-transitioning-firefox-monthly-release-cycle.html Announcing the new IBM LinuxONE III with Ubuntu https://ubuntu.com/blog/announcing-the
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Latest In Tech News: #195 Fortnite Gets Sued Once Again
08/10/2019 Duration: 21minBack from the weekend with more news and a rant! Listen Now We Need You To Join Us Do you love talking about tech, gadget and/or gaming news? So do we! Join the best Facebook group over at http://facebook.com/groups/latestintechnews Article Links: Epic Games sued for not warning parents ‘Fortnite’ is allegedly as addictive as cocaine Goodbye, iTunes: Once-revolutionary app gone in Mac update MSI’s affordable Alpha 15 gaming laptop goes all-AMD with Radeon RX 5500, Ryzen 7, and FreeSync Watch On YouTube Did we miss something on the show? Let us know on Twitter at @technewsgadget! Have news you want to share? Submit it here. Original Article Link: #195 Fortnite Gets Sued Once Again
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Day in Tech History: October 8, 1991: Apple vs. Apple is Settled
08/10/2019 Duration: 11minApple 1991– The second lawsuit of Apple vs. Apple was settled: Apple computers vs. Apple records (the Beatles label). The suit was about producing music. Of course there was a fine line between the lawsuit – after all Apple Computers is in the computer business and Apple Records was in the music making business. Nonetheless, the record label felt that Apple computer was starting to infringe on their turf, so they decided to make the attack. This issue went on a few times, later in the form of iTunes and the iPod. Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed - iTunes - Google Play - SpotifyTwitter - Facebook - RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! In Wisconsin, friends are called "Sconnies". Even if you're not from Wisconsin, you can be part of the Sconnie Geek Nation through my coverage! By pledging, you join the Geek Sconnie Nation! Plus, you help me cover costs so I can continue the coverage of Gadget tech, music tech, and geek culture throu
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The New Media Show (Audio): Todd & Rob #262
07/10/2019 Duration: 44minTodd Cochrane and Rob Greenlee talk podcasting sorry for Todd’s audio unexpected travel had him short some of his normal recording gear. Donate to the show and Support this podcast. Send a Sticker Get a Sticker: Send us your show sticker and we will send you a New Media Show Sticker. Get on our sticker board for the show. New Media Productions 365 N Willowbrook Rd Suite: C Coldwater, Mi, 49036 The post Todd & Rob #262 appeared first on New Media Show.
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Day in Tech History: October 7, 1954: Goodbye Vacuum Tube, Hello Transistor
07/10/2019 Duration: 07minIBM 608 calculator 1954 – IBM created the first calculating machine to use solid-state transistors. This was the first nail in the coffin for vacuum tubes. The end result was a 2,000 transistor calculator no smaller in size and no faster in speed.However, the transistor counterpart was cheaper, took less power and created less heat. IBM went on to make the IBM 608 calculator 2002– Palm – one of the leaders in handheld electronics – announces the first Zire handheld computer. This was called the “consumer grade” brand of Personal Digital Assistants (PDA). They were meant to be low-cost ($99) and something everyone could use. Other versions were the Zire 21, Zire 31, Z22, 71 and Zire 72. The Zire featured a 16MHz Motorola Dragonball EZ processor, 2MB RAM / 2MB ROM and the Palm OS 4.1. The Zire also had a monochrome display and 160 x 160 resolution (Zire 71 and 72 models had 320 x 320). Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed - iTunes - Google
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Radio Free HPC Podcast: Quantum Supremacy? Yes and No!
06/10/2019Quantum Supremacy Is and Is NotHow quantum is that?! The RadioFreeHPC team discusses the Google/NASA paper, titled "Quantum Supremacy Using a Programmable Superconducting Processor", that was published and then unpublished. But it's the internet and everything is a "digital tattoo", so there are copies out there (see below).The paper, right in its title, and at least in that draft form, claimed Quantum supremacy. "Doing what?" we hope you ask. Well, nothing particularly significant, and decidedly quantum-friendly. You might even call it "embarrassingly quantum" since quantum is all about probability functions and this experiment samples the probability distribution of a repeated experiment. But it's not nothing. One scary consequence of quantum supremacy is its ability to readily factorize large numbers which could be used to unscramble encrypted data. But A) this is not what happened, B) it's not expected to happen any time soon (think years), and C) it will depend on the specific encryption algor
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Day in Tech History: October 6, 1997: Michael Dell: “I’d Shut Apple Down”
06/10/2019 Duration: 07minMichael Dell 1997 – Gil Amelio just was just removed as CEO of Apple. People were calling for Steve Jobs to return, but others thought that would be a bad investment. At a Garner Symposium, Michael Dell was asked what he would do with Apple. He came back in saying: “I’d shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders.” – Michael Dell Had Apple done that, we might see a completely different market out there. Then again, we might just see the OS X as the NeXT OS on a regular PC – with NeXTpods and NeXTpad (instead of iPad).Steve Jobs had always run a war of words with Dell. However, this comment could have actually been a fuel for Jobs fire. In fact, in 2006, Jobs sent an email to employees after Apple surpassed Dell in market share. It said: Team, it turned out that Michael Dell wasn’t perfect at predicting the future. Based on today’s stock market close, Apple is worth more than Dell. Stocks go up and down, and things may be different tomor
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GNC Week In Review: Microsoft Surface Event 2019 #039
06/10/2019 Duration: 40minThis week, Microsoft launches new laptops and more, GoPro launches 2 new cameras, Facebook pulls accounts, plus Verizon buys Jaunt. Show Notes: Microsoft Surface event GoPro Hero 8 Black and Hero Max 1 person submitted 1.9 million comments to the FCC Verizon is buying Jaunt Facebook pulls propaganda accounts Twitter rolls out DM filter Samsung Pay Cash Amazon Go Pandora mobile personalization Kamala Harris Elizabeth Warren and Mark Zuckerberg SEC fines Block Redditt US Treasury Department sanctions Russians YouTube is testing a program for creators Chrome Password Checkup Google Pixel personal safety app Tivo Edge Box Fox Sports ALCS YouTube Live on Amazon Best Android phones Best universal car phone mounts Best games on Apple Arcade Money-saving apps Best Android smartwatch Trending last week on Google Trends at number 1: Google Trending today on Twitter at number 5: Rick Perry Trending today on YouTube at number 5: Dan + Shay An iPhone lost in a river 15 months later
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Day in Tech History: October 5, 2011: Steve Jobs Passes Away
05/10/2019 Duration: 06minSteve Jobs Passes Away 2011– Steve Jobs passes away in his home at 3 pm Pacific. He went into respritory failure due to the pancreatic cancer he was fighting for over 10 years. Twitter exploded with over 10,000 tweets per second on this event (Osama Bin Laden death was 5,000). Vigils were held in his memory and Cupertino office was plastered with flowers and memories on post-it notes. 1999– The Microprocessor Forum is held in San Jose, California. During the event, Advanced Micro Devices outlines its own x86 64-bit architecture, as well as Lightning Data Transport – Its future system bus. This will become AMD’s eighth-generation microprocessor code-name: Sledgehammer Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed - iTunes - Google Play - SpotifyTwitter - Facebook - RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! In Wisconsin, friends are called "Sconnies". Even if you're not from Wisconsin, you can be part of the Sconnie Geek Nation through my covera
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Latest In Tech News: #194 Games To Play This October
04/10/2019 Duration: 19minShort show today, still feeling sick and hoping it won’t last much longer. Listen Now We Need You To Join Us Do you love talking about tech, gadget and/or gaming news? So do we! Join the best Facebook group over at http://facebook.com/groups/latestintechnews Article Links: These Are the Games You Should Play in October 2019 You Are Probably Too Old for Instagram’s New Threads App Future MacBooks could have a screen-based keyboard that looks and feels real Watch On YouTube Did we miss something on the show? Let us know on Twitter at @technewsgadget! Have news you want to share? Submit it here. Original Article Link: #194 Games To Play This October
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Mike Tech Show: MTS-2019-10-03 #706
04/10/2019Products and services learned from TechCon Unplugged 2019, Managed Services
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Day in Tech History: October 4, 1979: HP 41c Programmable Calculator
04/10/2019 Duration: 08minHP41c Programmable Calculator Hewlett Packard came out with their first Programmable calculator in 1979. The HP-41c was the first to give alphanumeric display capabilities. It would actually tell you what to do (ex. “ENTER RADIUS”) instead of leaving your wondering. It also had four ports that could be used to expand memory, install a Thermal printer, magnetic reader or bar code scanner. 2011 – Apple Announces the iPhone 4s, with retina display and Siri functionality. The 4s contains the A5 chipset and would be on sale October 10th. Apple also announced iOS5 update, which would be available on October 12th. Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed - iTunes - Google Play - SpotifyTwitter - Facebook - RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! In Wisconsin, friends are called "Sconnies". Even if you're not from Wisconsin, you can be part of the Sconnie Geek Nation through my coverage! By pledging, you join the Geek Sconnie Nation! Plus, you
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Day in Tech History: October 3: Happy Birthday to the Buffalo Wing!
03/10/2019 Duration: 06minBuffalo Wings This is an especially Geeky day, for not only in 1955 was Captain Kangaroo and the Mickey Mouse Club debuting on CBS and ABC, but in 1964 the first Buffalo Wings were made in Buffalo, New York. Hence the name – Buffalo wings. There are four different versions of how they came to be. Wikipedia accredits Teressa Bellissimo and the Anchor Bar in Buffalo for the invention. You can serve them up with celery (no carrots), and Blue Cheese dressing (Apparently the folks in Buffalo take offense to using Ranch dressing). I think we all need to take an evening off and enjoy a beer and wings with your friends. Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed - iTunes - Google Play - SpotifyTwitter - Facebook - RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! In Wisconsin, friends are called "Sconnies". Even if you're not from Wisconsin, you can be part of the Sconnie Geek Nation through my coverage! By pledging, you join the Geek Sconnie Nation! Plus, you
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Space Rocket History #318 – Apollo 14 – Moonwalk 2 – Part 2 – How about a round of golf?
02/10/2019 Duration: 31min“It was terribly, terribly frustrating; coming up over that ridge that we were going up, and thinking, finally, that was it; and it wasn’t – suddenly recognizing that, really, you just don’t know where you are.” Ed Mitchell