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Jul 2 2012

Geek Fact for July 2nd

By Judy Novotny

In 1953, IBM announced the IBM 650, the world’s first mass-produced computer. Over 2,000 systems were produced between the first shipment in 1954 and its final manufacture in 1962. The IBM 650 ran programs from punch cards and stored numbers up to ten digits long […]

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Jul 1 2012

Geek Fact for July 1st – FORTRAN, MSN and Rings

By Judy Novotny

In 1977, 
FORTRAN-80, Microsoft’s second language product, was released at a cost of $500 for an individual license. The name FORTRAN is an acronym for FORmula TRANslation, because it was designed to allow easy translation of math formulas into code. Learn more at http://www.esa.int/esaMI/Cassini-Huygens/SEMVOZ1VQUD_0.html In

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Jun 30 2012

Geek Fact for June 30th

By Judy Novotny

In 1948, three scientists from Bell Telephone Laboratories demonstrated the transistor. Besides explaining that the transistor could probably replace the vacuum tube, little was said of the transistor’s future applications.  The scientists, John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain and William Shockley, were awarded a Nobel Prize

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Jun 30 2012

Rogues. Part 2

By Bob Jamieson / 6 Comments

First, some housekeeping is in order. The previously published feature of this series, “Rogues, Part 1”, appeared on May 6th. That’s well over a month ago. Normally, most authors like to follow up with the next part of the series published within a week, or

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Jun 29 2012

DCT Giveaway: Ashampoo Photo Optimizer 5

By Jim Hillier / 62 Comments

[message type=”info”] THIS GIVEAWAY HAS NOW EXPIRED. The winning names have now been drawn – and the winners are: Michaeleen Muhovich Rob Ken Wolf Mike M Robert Willey Cindy Shultz John Guerin Patricia I Kainu Karl Marx alex19100 Congratulations to the winners, emails have been

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Jun 29 2012

Today Only – Atari’s Greatest Hits iOS App is Free

By Judy Novotny

To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Atari’s Greatest Hits iOS App is free in the App Store today only. Included are classics such as Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command and Pong. All games remain free to play unless you remove or reinstall the app. You will need

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Jun 29 2012

Geek Fact for June 29th

By Judy Novotny

In 2007, the original iPhone was released. The iPhone featured a touchscreen, virtual keyboard, 2-megapixel camera and 8 GB of storage and sold for $599 with a 2-year contract with Cingular (now AT&T). Apple sold a mind-boggling 700,000 iPhones on its release weekend. Learn more

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Jun 29 2012

Screen Recorder Freeware: which is the best choice?

By Jim Hillier / 6 Comments

First off I want to clarify that we are talking about screen recorder software here, not screen capture software. Unlike screen capture software, which only works with static images, a screen recorder tracks and records motion, generally including audio (voice over), and saves the results

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Jun 28 2012

Geek Fact for June 28th

By Judy Novotny / 1 Comment

In 1983, NASA launched the Galaxy 1 satellite. The Galaxy 1 was used for general communications services, such as television relay, voice and data. It was dedicated to cable television transmission across the US. Learn more at http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/masterCatalog.do?sc=1983-065A

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Jun 28 2012

Gone Social: Of Malware and Social Networks

By Patrick McMullen

I consider myself someone who stays fairly current with the internet and social networking and all of that stuff. After all, I send most of every day on both. But when Dave and I attended an Anatomy of a Malware Attack presentation by Sophos security

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Jun 27 2012

An Oldie but a Goodie

By Judy Novotny

I found my old Kyocera 7135 a few days ago. Actually, my son found it while he was looking for some ‘old school’ video games. It was like I ran into an old friend. It’s deader than dead but it brought back some memories of

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Jun 27 2012

Ask and you shall receive

By Patrick McMullen

So I’ve been running the Gone Social articles for a little while now, and some of you have left comments, sent me emails, and gotten in contact with me to ask me questions or give me suggestions about the information I’ve been posting. Some people

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Jun 27 2012

Geek Fact for June 27th

By Judy Novotny / 2 Comments

In 1929, the first mechanically scanned color television was demonstrated by Bell Laboratories in New York City. It consisted of three complete systems of photoelectric cells, amplifiers, glow-tubes, and color filters, with a series of mirrors to superimpose the red, green, and blue images into

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Jun 27 2012

Phone Trans: Recover music from your iDevice back to PC

By Jim Hillier

[important]The following freeware review comes courtesy of our good friend Mark (Marko) Williamson at FreewareBB. Mark has enjoyed a long involvement with computers and freeware, formerly as an IT expert and latterly as the owner of DCT’s recommended freeware download site FreewareBB.[/important] A few years

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