
Daily rundown of Technology History
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryTech NewsNews | |||

July 8, 2007: A major DNS patch was released after a bug Dan Kaminsky found
In 2007, developer Dan Kaminsky found a flaw in the addressing of the Domain Name System, or DNS. DNS is found on home to commercial routers around the world. The issue was ... more
July 7, 1994: Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits released MP3 format
1994 – The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS) released I3enc – otherwise known at MP3. This is also known as MPEG-3. The MP3 moniker did not get chosen un... more
Jack Tramiel
In a very bold move, Jack Tramiel laid off the majority of his staff outside of engineering. This comes in 1984, 3 days after Tramiel buys Atari for $240 million in 10 and 12 year notes.
The employees note that it wasn’t a Hard layoff.... more
Not the email version. In 1937, Hormel came out with the first can of SPAM. The Luncheon meat. Spam was derived from the words Spiced Ham. It is pre-cooked meat that contained chopped pork, ham mean, salt, water, potato starch, and sodium nitrate. So... more
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Listeners can expect a fascinating journey through the rich tapestry of technology history, featuring notable events and milestones from various eras. Each episode provides insights into significant moments, such as the launch of groundbreaking gadgets, acquisitions of tech companies, and major developments in software and hardware. The blend of educational content with engaging storytelling makes this a unique resource for anyone interested in understanding how past events shape the current tech landscape. Moreover, the episodes often tie historical events to contemporary issues, enhancing the relevance of the history discussed.
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