Topic: Tech History

7 chapters across the catalog

Poonami
Episode 1645 5:50 - 6:36

1645: Poonami

Toshiba T1100 Laptop Tech History Claims

A report on NHK regarding the Toshiba T1100 laptop is criticized for falsely claiming it was the world's first laptop. Historical records indicate that the Grid Compass preceded the Toshiba model, and the broadcast is noted for failing to name competing companies during the segment.

p-doom
Episode 1610 1:40:29 - 1:45:09

1610: p-doom

Microsoft's History of Sucking Up Intellectual Property

Reflecting on Microsoft's business tactics, the hosts recall how the company acquired vast amounts of machine translation IP from defunct firms like Lernout & Hauspie in the early 2000s. Despite owning the foundational technology for speech-to-text, Microsoft often lets acquired IP languish rather than innovating. This historical pattern is used to frame Microsoft's current relationship with OpenAI.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 51:09 - 54:32

1566: Hush Up Boy!

White House AI Regulation and Tech Leadership

President Biden met with tech executives in San Francisco to discuss the risks and opportunities of Artificial Intelligence. The administration is focused on safeguarding privacy and addressing bias in AI systems. Sam Altman of OpenAI is noted as a rising figure in the tech industry, drawing comparisons to past personalities like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.

A Sally
Episode 1547 1:42:20 - 1:44:47

1547: A Sally

Tech Industry Cycles, OS/2 and Steve Ballmer

A retrospective on the failure of IBM's OS/2 operating system recalls a moment when Steve Ballmer publicly crashed an "uncrashable" demo at a trade show. The story serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of tech hype and the historical rivalry between IBM and Microsoft. One of the hosts mentions owning a rare Microsoft OS/2 lapel pin, which may be sold on their Etsy store.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 2:56:06 - 2:58:47

1525: Mask in a Bottle

Apple eWorld, AOL History, Tech Industry Failures

The hosts reminisce about failed online services like Apple's "eWorld," which struggled to compete with America Online (AOL) in the 1990s. They discuss how AOL once dominated the market before being overtaken by the open internet and later social media platforms. The segment serves as a historical parallel to the current competition between established tech giants and rising platforms like TikTok.

Jacked-up Joe
Episode 1164 14:27 - 16:17

1164: Jacked-up Joe

Daily Source Code, 15th Anniversary of Podcasting

The 15th anniversary of the "Daily Source Code" podcast was celebrated on August 13, 2019. Reflections on the early days of the medium include anecdotes about the transition from traditional media to independent digital broadcasting. The discussion touches on the evolution of show formats and the longevity of the hosts' careers in the industry.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 51:14 - 52:44

1040: Pardon Me

Google Voice and Historical Ad Tracking Predictions

The hosts recall early predictions from 2009 regarding Google using microphone access to serve targeted advertisements. At the time, these warnings were dismissed or mocked by other tech pundits. The discussion highlights how "creepy" advertising practices, such as those seen on eBay for obscure search terms, have evolved into modern data-mining techniques.