Welcome to Advent of Computing, the show that talks about the shocking, intriguing, and all too often relevant history of computing. A lot of little things we take for granted today have rich stories behind their creation, in each episode we will learn how older tech has lead to our modern world.
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Computer Talk Radio is a nationally syndicated broadcast radio program on computers and technology, and how they impact your life. Benjamin Rockwell, the show host and a computer nerd, leads the team as the expert guide through the technical jungle of jargon, and the valleys of viruses, to reach the pinnacle of power over your computer problems. Benjamin is joined by multiple team members who thrive on bringing you to the next level of knowledge. Keith M. Sedor has been a Certified Apple Mac ...
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If the term "Rock-n-Roll" is a euphemism for sexual intercourse, what new term would be given to explain classic punk rock being PODCAST? Let's consider it the equivalent of your computer being so clogged with smut viruses that the hard drive won't ever work again; consider it KILLED BY PORN!
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Podcast regarding my business and posting solutions for your IT queries www.kris-computers.co.uk
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(n-1) things to explore and discuss about Computational Biology. Join us as we converse about everything computational in the biomedical sciences and beyond. #accessibleScience
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How do you keep viruses off your computer? Should I use an Antivirus and what do I do with that USB that I found? Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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The Computer Guys are on live @ 1450 WHTC AM radio Wednesday Afternoons from 4:30 to 5:00pm EST. Call in with your questions at 616-395-1450 during that time for free advice on your computer, or email [email protected]. It's a half hour a week of tech talk and everyday life from Dave and Kevin of Macatawa Technologies in Holland, MI.
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A new beginning in IT
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The Threat Monitor podcast is a semimonthly tip from SearchSecurity.com that focuses on current information security threats, including hack attacks, viruses, worms, Trojans, backdoors, bots, spyware and DDoS, and provides you with the tactics required to defend against them.
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Microbial Bioinformatics is a rapidly changing field marrying computer science and microbiology. Join us as we share some tips and tricks we’ve learnt over the years. If you’re student just getting to grips to the field, or someone who just wants to keep tabs on the latest and greatest - this podcast is for you. The hosts are Dr. Lee Katz from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (US), Dr. Nabil-Fareed Alikhan from the University of Oxford (UK), and Prof. Andrew Page from Theiagen ...
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Stories where genes and genomes are key to solving energy and environmental challenges. Hear diverse voices in science talk about their JGI-supported research to better understand — and harness — the superpowers encoded in plants, fungi, microalgae, environmental viruses, and bacteria to contribute to a more sustainable world.
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Johnny Ball is famous for knowing many things, so who better to tell you how to keep your computer safe from online fraud. Johnny's guides contain all you need to know about internet and email security. There are four wisdom-packed episodes to download onto your computer and portable audio player.
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ALPHANUMERIC! is the world’s foremost podcast dedicated to any and all things relating to ReBoot, the groundbreaking computer animated series from Mainframe Entertainment. Join hosts Christopher Siege, NeoKal, Sniddler, and (later on) LadyGlitch as we discuss every ReBoot episode, video game, board game, and more.
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I get calls from spammers and scammers (just like everyone else), but (unlike most) I answer them and talk for as long as I can. I figure if they're busy trying to dupe me they're not duping somebody else. I also find the practice despicable so wasting their time gives me some personal satisfaction. I get more calls from people I don't know than from those that I do, granted I have fewer friends than I do opposable thumbs, but still, it's annoying when it's just spam calls, and angrying when ...
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Dive into the world of Kurzgesagt with this podcast exploring the science, stunning animation, and optimistic storytelling that captivate millions. Each episode breaks down Kurzgesagt’s most popular videos—like black holes, climate change, and pandemics—offering fresh insights, and expert takes, Join us to unravel the brilliance of Kurzgesagt’s visual science and discover why it’s a global phenomenon. Subscribe now for your dose of curiosity-driven audio! Become a supporter of this podcast: ...
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In this podiobook: Former NATO intelligence chief writes cyberterrorism spy thriller -- Major General Val Pattee's novel lauded as compelling and a "tutorial for homeland security personnel". Suppose al-Qaeda had a second, potentially more devastating attack planned in 2001. How would it be thwarted? "The Onion Files" is a spy thriller differing from all previous novels in one very important aspect: author Val Pattee was one of the Western world's top spy masters. Serving as chief of intelli ...
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Welcome to EURACTIV's health Brief, your weekly update on health policy in the EU from EURACTIV's health news team: Gerardo Fortuna, Giedre Peseckyte and Clara Bauer.
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Dylan's Podcasts
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Podcast by We Love Sales, Real Estate, & Wrestling!
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Love, lust, and music! Come join and share in the nonsensical intelligence of two ignorantly intelligent love birds. Episodes release every Wednesday! Season 2 is out NOW! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/entangled-podcast/support
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Cody Corner is a bimonthly podcast that focuses on paranormal journalism, supernatural justice, hot music, and life advice. We scour the US to report on what the mainstream media will not. Cody Corner works best when you start from Episode 1.
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Welcome to series II where we interview an early career researcher in every episode. In this series we showcase and celebrate the interdisciplinary nature of scientific research, with guests from a range of research fields, geographical locations, and faculty positions. Our episodes cover research areas spanning from studying bacteria and viruses, to computational chemistry for successful drug design. Analysing gunshot residue in forensic science, understanding aerosols and their importance ...
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National Cyber Security Radio gives the hottest topics in cyber security news and reveals all the Fake News by other experts. Topics include, hacker for hire murders, how to make money cyber security, should you get your college degree or certification in cyber security, plus over 20 over topics. Execute Produced by one of the world’s most known and respected Ex-hacker Gregory Evans (GregoryDEvans.com) listeners will not be disappointed.
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Bernoulli’s Principle: Foundation, Equation, and Applications in Fluid Dynamics
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36:53Bernoulli’s Principle explains the fundamental relationship between pressure, velocity, and height in a moving fluid. First formulated by Daniel Bernoulli in the 18th century, the principle shows that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases—an idea that underpins much of modern fluid dynamics. In this episode, we break down the Be…
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In 1945 the first electronic digital computers sparked to life. Number crunching was instantly changed forever! The perfect technology had arrived, and there was never even a competition, right? Well, not so much. The simple fact is that computers sucked for decades. Digital machines have all kinds of inherent pitfalls. There was another entire lin…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 12-13-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - News of the nerd for non-nerds - Time, AI, librarians, Netflix, Warner Bros, Disney, Open AI - 11:00 - Listener Q&A - shopping changes - Ashley asks why we don't cover shopping items any more - 22:00 - Apple top exits could be good - Keith and Benjamin discuss impact of talent lea…
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Isaac Newton’s Principia Mathematica Error
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40:03Isaac Newton’s Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica is one of the most influential scientific works ever written, laying the foundations of classical physics. But what many people don’t know is that even Newton made a fascinating mistake inside this groundbreaking book—an error that went unnoticed for centuries. In this episode, we uncover t…
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What does a person experience when they’re in a coma? Are they dreaming, aware, or completely unconscious? In this episode, we break down the science of coma states—how they happen, what the brain is doing, and what patients report after waking up. From medically induced comas to traumatic brain injuries, we explore the biology of consciousness, re…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 12-06-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Tech news for non-nerds - Microsoft, India, Apple, Crucial, New York, Netflix, AI toys - 11:00 - Prepping for Christmas - Benjamin gives tips for preparing for a tech Christmas - 22:00 - Cooling your laptops - Keith and Benjaminm discuss idea of cooling laptops down - 31:00 - Mart…
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Dive into the mysterious world beneath the waves and discover just how incredibly deep our oceans truly are. In this episode, we journey from the sunlit surface to the pitch-black abyss, where pressure could crush a submarine and strange creatures glow in the dark. Explore the layers of the sea, the secrets of the Mariana Trench, and the bizarre li…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 11-29-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Gearing up for CyberMonday - Benjamin skips the news and covers tips for CyberMonday - 11:00 - Listener Q&A - external monitors - Benjamin explains concerns for Suzanna and external monitors - 22:00 - Shadovitz on Smart Watches - Deb Shadovitz steps in to give thoughts about smart…
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For months at a time, entire regions of the Arctic and Antarctic are plunged into complete darkness—no sunrise, no daylight, just a long, cold night. But what exactly causes this mysterious phenomenon known as the Polar Night? In this episode, we explore: Why the Earth’s tilt creates weeks or even months of darkness The different types of polar nig…
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Last episode I said that Fourth Generation Languages were a topic for another time. Well... this counts as another time. Today we are trying to figure out what exactly makes a language 4th Generation. Along the way we will see why the term bugs me so much, why 4GLs seem so strange, and how a programmer can increase their productivity by 2,000% (som…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 11-22-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Tech news for non-nerds - Jeep, AI, Google, Microsoft, Cloudflare, astronaut, Black Friday - 11:00 - Dr Doreen Galli - F1 in Las Vegas - Dr Doreen Galli expresses excitement for F1 racing in Vegas - 22:00 - Apple form factors - Keith talks about Mac Pro and form factor changes in …
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Which Kind of Food Do Dogs (or Any Animal) Prefer Best?
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27:17What do animals really want to eat—and why? In this episode, we explore the fascinating science behind animal food preferences, from household pets to wildlife. You’ll discover how biology, evolution, smell, taste, texture, and even emotion shape what dogs, cats, birds, and other animals naturally gravitate toward. We break down: Why dogs rely on s…
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From the menstrual cycle to the miracle of childbirth, this episode breaks down the biology of reproduction in a way that’s simple, factual, and deeply informative. We explore what actually happens during menstruation, why it occurs, and how the body prepares for pregnancy each month. Then we walk through the stages of pregnancy—from conception and…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 11-15-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Nerdy news for non-nerds - Windows, Microsoft, AI, New York Times, B of A, Toy Story - 11:00 - Listener Q&A - underrated trick - Julie asks for underrated ideas to improve daily computing - 22:00 - Deepfake voices and lifeless AI - Keith and Benjamin freak as ElevenLabs introduces…
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DNA, Genes, and the Basics of Genetic Inheritance
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37:08What makes you you? In this episode, we break down the fascinating science of DNA, genes, and inheritance — the biological code that shapes every living thing. Discover how traits are passed from parents to offspring, how mutations occur, and why genetic diversity is vital for evolution and survival. We’ll also explore groundbreaking advances in ge…
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Final part of our discussion/debate on NextFlowBy Microbial Bioinformatics
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I'm back to normal episodes, and I'm running out the gate with a weird one. Thoroughbred/OS was a multi-user and multi-tasking operating system for the IBM PC. It's mian interface was... BASIC of all things! What exactly is this oddity? https://winworldpc.com/product/thoroughbred-os/662 - Try Out Thoroughbred/OS yourself…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 11-08-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Nerd news for non-techies - Lego, Star Trek, Fire TV, Amazon, Apple, Gemini, DJI drones - 11:00 - Dr Doreen Galli - SEMA auto 2025 - Dr Doreen Galli drives us through hits of SEMA 2025 Expo - 22:00 - Apple Mac touchscreen opinions - Keith and Benjamin explore idea of Macs having t…
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Why do we age—and can science slow it down? In this episode, we explore the fascinating biology behind aging and longevity. From the role of DNA damage, cellular senescence, and telomere shortening to the promise of anti-aging research and genetic interventions, we uncover how our bodies change over time and what scientists are learning about exten…
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The Theory of Everything: Stephen Hawking
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50:22Stephen Hawking’s groundbreaking work reshaped our understanding of the cosmos. In this episode, we dive into The Theory of Everything—the quest to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics into a single, elegant framework that explains the universe at every scale. From black holes and time’s mysterious arrow to Hawking radiation and the origi…
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Episode 169.5 - Ben Zotto and the Story of Sphere Computers
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52:41I recently had the chance to talk to Ben Zotto about his upcoming book: Go Computer Now! - The Story of Sphere Computers. It's all about an obscure machine powered by the Motorola 6800 that released in 1975. I figured it was the perfect faire for my audience. And... I really want to read this book! You can back the project over at kickstarter: http…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 11-01-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Nerd news for non-techies - Amazon, 8K resolution, OpenAI, Nvidia, Twitter, X, layoffs - 11:00 - Older IT workers bring experience - Benjamin covers the strength of older IT workers in business - 22:00 - Smartphone cases - Benjamin and Keith discuss their choices of smartphone cas…
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Reinvigorated by MTV finally going out of business, Duke Eastwood has returned with another jam(s)-packed episode of Killed By Porn, Also (now) known as, "Garagepunk.com's Walking Dead podcast, co-hosted by Taylor Swift;" which is the name I plan on giving my co-host when I find one, regardless of their actual name or what they want to be called fo…
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Part two of debating NextFlowBy Microbial Bioinformatics
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The Life Cycle of Stars (Birth, Death, and Supernovae)
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44:47From the quiet beginnings in cosmic clouds to the explosive end of a supernova, stars live incredible lives that shape the universe as we know it. In this episode, we explore how stars are born in massive nebulae, how they burn through their nuclear fuel, and what determines whether they die as white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes. Join us a…
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In 1981 Joe Dellinger attempted to create the perfect computer program: a virus that spread silently. In 1982 a revision of that virus broke containment. It would have remained completely hidden if it wasn't for an obscure Apple II game. Today we look at the story and motivation behind that virus, and how it slipped into the sands of time. Or... di…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 10-25-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Nerd news for non-techies - Samsung Galaxy XR, deepfakes, super AI, Meta, Apple, Epic - 11:00 - Amazon AWS outage insights - Keith and Benjamin discuss Amazon AWS outage and impacts - 22:00 - Listener Q&A - AI bubble - Chloe asks Benjamin if we are currently in a kind of AI bubble…
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What really happens when substances mix, burn, or explode? In this fascinating episode of Kurzgesagt Podcast: Science Revealed, we dive into the world of chemical reactions, the invisible processes that drive life, industry, and the universe itself. From rusting iron and baking bread to powering rockets and creating new medicines, discover why atom…
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What is the most lethal virus humanity has ever encountered? In this chilling episode of Beyond Infographics, we explore the deadliest viruses known to science — from Ebola and Marburg to smallpox and modern-day pandemics. Discover how these microscopic killers spread, how scientists fight back, and what makes one virus more deadly than another. Th…
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Imagine a secret number that could be used to bring your computer to a screeching halt. In 1977 Gerry Wheeler discovered an interesting feature of Motorola's new 6800 microprocessor. There was a secret instruction that, if read, would cause the processor to stop working. He called this magic number Halt and Catch Fire, or HCF, and wrote a neat arti…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 10-18-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Tech news for non-nerds - marriage, Apple, datacenters, Pixel 10 Fold fire, DirecTV ads - 11:00 - Listener Q&A - varied pricing - Brenda asks why websites sometimes show different pricing - 22:00 - Apple M5 MacBook, iPad, Vision - Keith and Benjamin cover latest M5 chip hardware a…
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Andrew, Nabil, and Lee debate about NextFlow!By Microbial Bioinformatics
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Episode 167 - The Tape That Unwound Itself
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27:25Have you ever had a computer do something you can't explain? Have you ever thought a machine had a mind of its own? In 1971 Met Life was faced with this exact conundrum. Their tape drives, for some reason, were throwing tape all over the floor every night. Systems were checked and no flaws were found, but every morning an operator would walk in on …
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Allergies affect millions worldwide, but why do only some people experience them? In this episode, we explore the fascinating science behind allergic reactions — from genetics and immune system quirks to environmental factors that trigger responses to pollen, food, or even pets. Discover how modern medicine is uncovering new treatments, and learn w…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 10-11-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Tech news for non-nerds - Quick highlights, then Benjamin lays out concerns of Win10 EOL - 11:00 - Looking good in Teams meetings - Alfred Poor joins Benjamin on looking and sounding good online - 22:00 - Apple iPhone iOS26 experience - Benjamin answers Keith's questions regarding…
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The Ozempic Effect: How a Diabetes Drug Became a Global Weight-Loss Craze
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40:01Ozempic started as a breakthrough treatment for diabetes — but it’s now at the center of a worldwide health and cultural phenomenon. In this episode, we uncover how this injectable drug reshaped conversations around weight loss, body image, and modern medicine. From celebrity endorsements to medical controversies, we break down The Ozempic Effect a…
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My trilogy on the PDP-11 concludes with a look at the far flung places this computer can take us. In this episode we look at some issues with claims of the PDP-11's linage, smuggling, Hungarian-made microcode, and much more. Along the way we answer the question: if the PDP-11 was such a good design then where was it during the home computing boom o…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 10-04-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Tech news for non-nerds - Amazon, Meta, Elon Musk, Electronic Arts, Estes, digital ID - 11:00 - Will we be forcibly microchipped - Benjamin expresses concern over possible microchipping - 22:00 - Apple Wallet drivers license - Benjamin and Keith disagree over drivers license on iP…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 09-27-2025
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Tech news for non-nerds - Amazon, FTC, SEC, Radio Shack, Meta, TikTok, BYD, Disney+ - 11:00 - Handling price hikes - Benjamin addresses how he got his mobile carrier to lower fees - 22:00 - Apples latest problems - Keith brings up and discusses Apples new scratchgate issues - 31:0…
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Let’s find out..! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kurzgesagt-podcast-science-revealed--6600013/support.By Lynn Studio
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Nabil and Lee bring a guest host Clint to talk with some of the people behind Pathoplexus http://pathoplexus.org/ * Dr. Emma Hodcroft - https://pathoplexus.org/about/eb* Dr. Theo Sanderson - https://pathoplexus.org/about/development-team* Mr. Arthur Shem Kasambula - https://pathoplexus.org/about/development-team…
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This episode we continue my series on the PDP-11 by examining how DEC adapted to the advent of the microprocessor. Along the way we will see how the PDP-11 inspired new generations of computers, and the surprising connection to early digital hobbyists.
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