What is Stuxnet?
Officially, no one knows where Stuxnet came from. However, this software seems to be state-sponsored and built to attack very specific types of hardware. So [Read more]
Officially, no one knows where Stuxnet came from. However, this software seems to be state-sponsored and built to attack very specific types of hardware. So [Read more]
It’s no secret that the old rules concerning entertainment and business have changed in the age of the internet, but questions remain. How exactly have [Read more]
Sega began in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1940. Originally named Standard Games, this company originally made coin-operated amusements. Tune in as Chris and Jonathan recount the [Read more]
The explosive growth of social media has triggered startling innovations – but it’s also created unprecedented opportunities for social faux pas or embarrassing statements. Tune [Read more]
When Apple decided to bridge the gap between computers and televisions, they came up with Apple TV. But what exactly is it? In this episode, [Read more]
Sports fans know that referees are fallible, and it’s not uncommon to see fans loudly protesting controversial calls. In this podcast, Jonathan and Chris take [Read more]
The universal serial bus, or USB, was meant to simplify the complicated world of computer peripheral connections. To be fair, USB has done well in [Read more]
During the ousting of Egyptian President Mubarak, the government cut off internet access across Egypt. Could other governments make the same move? Join Chris and [Read more]
In 1992, Marc Thorpe had a vision: What if people could build their own robots, and pit them against others? In this episode, Jonathan and [Read more]
Palm Computing was founded in 1992, before the tech world was inundated with PDAs. Join Jonathan and Chris as they break down the evolution of [Read more]
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