Topic: Modem

13 chapters across the catalog

The Palmist
Episode 1298 2:26:20 - 2:30:11

1298: The Palmist

Voting Machines Online, Georgia Software Updates

Despite claims that voting machines are never connected to the internet, a report shows that thousands of ES&S machines use modems to transmit "unofficial" results. In Georgia, software researcher Hari Hursti observed "sloppy" security during a last-minute software update in Fulton County, comparing the risks of uncertified election software to the Boeing 737 Max technical failures.

Complex Instrument
Episode 1084 1:53:49 - 1:57:49

1084: Complex Instrument

The Last Yard, Cable Modems, Napster Influence

The conceptual foundation of podcasting began in 1999 in Amsterdam, where always-on cable modems allowed for background data transfers. Inspired by Napster's peer-to-peer file sharing, the idea of "The Last Yard" was developed, proposing that computers should automatically download content in the background so it is ready for immediate playback. This shifted the user experience from active searching to passive reception of new media.

Sexual Terrorism
Episode 1001 2:50:03 - 2:53:37

1001: Sexual Terrorism

Net Neutrality, Open Access Regulation History

An analysis of net neutrality history suggests that the lack of regulation in the early 2000s allowed cable internet to flourish. The discussion argues that "common carrier" rules often stifle innovation and that the internet's growth was driven by unregulated market competition.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 5:10:37 - 5:12:33

976: 10th Anniversary

Lieutenant Kim Davis and Nuclear Deterrence Shout-out

John Davis donates in honor of his daughter, Lieutenant Kim Davis, who manages ten nuclear missile sites in North Dakota. The hosts provide a "bully" shout-out, contrasting her high-stakes underground work with the "safe spaces" sought by other millennials. They play "pew-pew" jingles to celebrate her role in national security.

ELBOOB
Episode 827

827: ELBOOB

Finger Numbness, Carpal Tunnel, and Modem Connectivity

John C. Dvorak and Adam Curry open the program from Northern Silicon Valley with technical difficulties regarding a modem connection. Dvorak describes experiencing numbness in his fingertips while using a trackpad, leading to a brief discussion on potential causes such as carpal tunnel syndrome or high blood pressure.

Episode 516 47:13 - 52:10

516: 9/11 Generation

Telecommunications History, BBS Era to Modern Storage

John C. Dvorak reflects on his history in the telecommunications industry, including his best-selling guides from the 1980s and the era of CompuServe's CB Simulator. The hosts marvel at the technological leap from 5-megabyte external SCSI drives to modern 4-terabyte hard drives available at retail stores. They contrast the early days of local BBS exchanges with the current ability to broadcast to a global audience from separate states.

Internet Governance
Episode 424 52:18 - 57:48

424: Internet Governance

Dial-up Modem Technology, 56k Networking, and Underground Internet

The hosts discuss the potential return to 56k dial-up modems as a way to maintain a truly free and unregulated internet. They reminisce about early ISPs like Panix and the evolution of baud rates from 300 to 9600. Concerns are raised about modern hardware lacking RS232 ports and modem jacks, suggesting that ham radio operators and an underground market for refurbished analog equipment may be necessary for future privacy.

Internet in a Suitcase
Episode 321 35:49 - 38:19

321: Internet in a Suitcase

Hot Pockets Tour Logistics and Virginia Meetup

Adam Curry details the start of the Hot Pockets tour, beginning with a flight to Virginia to meet Baroness Maggie Vincent. A listener-organized meetup is planned in Virginia, and the show will be broadcast from an RV parked in Vincent's driveway using a USB 3G modem. The hosts discuss the high fuel costs of the mobile studio and the "value for value" model that keeps the show commercial-free.

Call of Doody
Episode 270 15:12 - 17:46

270: Call of Doody

Time Warner Cable Connectivity Issues, Adam Curry's Modem Upgrade

Adam Curry recounts his recent struggles with internet connectivity and his interactions with Time Warner Cable technicians. After several days of outages, a technician who was a fan of the show provided a free modem upgrade and personal contact information to ensure service stability.

The Doomsday Box
Episode 112 1:58 - 4:37

112: The Doomsday Box

WiMAX Mobile Internet Service in Amsterdam

A new WiMAX service in Amsterdam allows users to purchase a USB stick modem for 90 euros and sign up for prepaid high-speed internet. The service offers five megabits down and one megabit up for approximately $10 per week, providing a reliable alternative to hotel Wi-Fi and failing cable connections.

Waxman Is A Dick
Episode 108 59:51 - 1:02:01

108: Waxman Is A Dick

Fundraising Dinners, TSA Security, Outro

The hosts discuss potential future fundraising initiatives, such as exclusive $500-a-plate dinners. A host shares a story about passing through TSA security multiple times without being checked, despite the strict rules for other passengers. The show concludes with a technical note about using an AT&T USB modem for the broadcast and a sign-off from San Francisco.