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What are QR codes?
How do QR codes store information? What’s the difference between ...
How do QR codes store information? What’s the difference between a QR code and a barcode? Why did it take so long for QR codes to take off? Join Chris and Jonathan as they break down QR codes in this podcast.
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What is the Deep Flight Challenger?
What is the Deep Flight Challenger? What sort of technology ...
What is the Deep Flight Challenger? What sort of technology do scientists use to explore these environments? What are the challenges of exploring the deep parts of the ocean? Join Jonathan and Chris as they take a deeper look at the Deep Sea Challenger.
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TechStuff Episode 300
Why do we use programming languages? How many programming languages ...
Why do we use programming languages? How many programming languages are there? Why do we need more than one programming language? Tune in for the answers to these questions and more in TechStuff's 300th episode.
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How the Nintendo 3DS Works
Like Nintendo's DS and DS Lite, the 3DS is a ...
Like Nintendo's DS and DS Lite, the 3DS is a hand-held gaming device -- with a big twist: This device features 3D technology. Tune in as Chris and Jonathan break down the tech behind the 3DS, and how it lets gamers play in 3D without pesky glasses.
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The History of IBM: Part 3
In the third installment of Chris and Jonathan's series on ...
In the third installment of Chris and Jonathan's series on the history of IBM, the guys examine IBM's evolution after 1981. Listen in to learn more about the history of one of the world's most well-known computing companies.
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The History of IBM: Part 2
What products did IBM introduce to the market, and how ...
What products did IBM introduce to the market, and how was IBM involved with the space race? In the second episode of this continuing series on IBM, Jonathan and Chris explore IBM's evolution through the fifties to the present day. Tune in and learn more.
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The History of IBM: Part 1
While most computer users have heard of IBM, many don't ...
While most computer users have heard of IBM, many don't know the company's history -- and it's a long story. So long, in fact, that Chris and Jonathan can't cover it in one show. Tune in and learn about IBM in the first part of this series.
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Intel's Tick-Tock Strategy
Since 2007, Intel has used the Tick Tock strategy to ...
Since 2007, Intel has used the Tick Tock strategy to improve their microprocessors. When the company's in 'tick' mode, it focuses on building smaller transistors. In 'tock' mode, it concentrates on maximizing power and speed. Why? Tune in to learn more.
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What makes Gorilla Glass strong?
In addition to being scratch- and impact-resistant, Gorilla Glass is ...
In addition to being scratch- and impact-resistant, Gorilla Glass is also incredibly thin -- it's not your typical glass, to say the least. But what sets it apart from ordinary glass? Tune in to learn more in this episode.
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How the Epsilon E-mail Hack Worked
Epsilon is the world's largest permission-based email marketer. Other companies ...
Epsilon is the world's largest permission-based email marketer. Other companies use Epsilon to promote their business -- which means that Epsilon has loads of email addresses. So how did their database get hacked? Tune in and learn more.