Day in Tech History

Day in Tech History


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February 6, 1971: Alan Shepard Golfs on Moon, 1985: Steve Wozniak Leaves Apple
February 05, 2019

1971 – Moving to the Space side of Geek, Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard hits the first golf ball on the Moon. He used a six-iron attached to a sample collection tool. He hit 2 balls, in which the second would have made Happy Gillmore look bad.

February 5, 1999: First Major Webcast in Victoria’s Secret
February 04, 2019

1999 – Victoria’s Secret holds their annual fashion show after dealing with the networks for the last 10 years. The event attracts attention – 1.5 million visitors to be exact in 90 countries. The company uses the same idea the next year to rousing suc...

February 4, 1997: Apple Acquired NeXT
February 03, 2019

1997 – Apple Computer makes the acquisition of NeXT for $427 million. The OpenStep OS will be the base of Mac OS X. Steve Wozniak returns to Apple as an executive committee member. Gil Amelio – with Steve Jobs as his adviser – makes plans to restructur...

February 3, 2009: RAMBUS Patent infringement Postponed Indefinitely
February 02, 2019

2009 – Judge Ronald M. Whyte of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued an order indefinitely postponing the coordinated patent-infringement cases filed by RAMBUS against rival memory chip makers. Hynix Semiconductor,

February 2, 1998: AOL Takes Over Compuserve, 1964: G.I.Joe Released
February 01, 2019

1998 – In the 90’s, AOL and Compuserve were battling out for top dog in the ISP market. However, AOL showed a lot more game back then as Compuserve ultimately faltered when it’s main investor – H&R Block – decided to divest.

February 1, 2008: Microsoft Bids Yahoo, 2012: Facebook Files IPO
February 01, 2019

2008 – Microsoft officially made a move to put a bid in for Yahoo! They announced a plan of $31 a share, which was 62 percent of premium common stock from Yahoo! This was not the first time Microsoft had made a play for the company,

January 31, 1984: Apple Reorganizes
January 30, 2019

1984 – Apple announced they would split up the Cupertino based company into three divisions – Apple II (handling all Apple III computers as well), the Apple 32 division (Lisa, and new Macintosh line of computers) and Accessory Products (Printers,

January 30, 2015: 2,000 Episodes of Day in Tech History
January 29, 2019

Today marks a very special day for “Day in Tech History” – the 2,000th episode. I started this show as “This Week in Tech History” back in 2008. On August 10, 2009 I decided to make this a daily podcast – one of only 2 podcasts out there that created c...

January 29, 2014: Google Sells Motorola Mobility
January 28, 2019

Google owned Motorola Mobility for only 2 years before deciding to sell it off. They chose to sell to Lenovo for $2.91 billion. A major change in the $12.5 billion acquisition they made in 2011. But of course that was after Google striped the company d...

January 28, 1984: Tim McVey Day
January 27, 2019

1984 – One billion points on one quarter. That was the reason for Tim McVey Day. At the Twin Galaxies arcade back on January 17th, Tim scored 1,000,042,270 points on one quarter to the game “Nibbler” – a hybrid Pac-Man and Centipede game.