TechStuff Classic: What was Web 2.0?
Once upon a time, a buzz term called Web 2.0 dominated discussions about web sites. What did Web 2.0 really mean? Or does it mean [Read more]
Once upon a time, a buzz term called Web 2.0 dominated discussions about web sites. What did Web 2.0 really mean? Or does it mean [Read more]
Mark Zuckerberg oversees more than 11,000 job cuts across Meta. Twitter continues its bumpy ride post Musk acquisition. And IBM breaks a quantum processing record. [Read more]
The dumpster fire that is Twitter continues this week as we learn about Twitter reps scrambling to re-hire some of the employees let go in [Read more]
The Internet of Things (IoT) can bring with it a ton of benefits, but it can also introduce security and privacy vulnerabilities. In this episode, [Read more]
Ben Bowlin of Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know joins the show to talk about DNA forensics, cold cases and science. How reliable is [Read more]
Pantone’s licensing agreement with Adobe means that designers will have to cough up fifteen bucks a month to access certain colors. Twitter continues to have [Read more]
With rumors that the video app Vine is set to return, we look at Vine’s history. Where did it come from? Where did it go? [Read more]
Last week, Elon Musk completed his Twitter acquisition and began to clean house, firing multiple executives. This week, he continues with launching projects and planning [Read more]
Why did Einstein refer to quantum entanglement as “spooky action at a distance?” What is locality? Could quantum systems allow for faster than light communication? [Read more]
How has the Internet fueled a return to the old system of patronage? This episode explores crowdfunding resources like Indiegogo and patronage services like Patreon. [Read more]
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