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[movies]Computer Bowl VI Part 1
The sixth annual Computer Bowl contest pitting East coast techies against West coast nerds to see who knows more about computer trivia. West coast team: Bill Gates, Bill Joy, Jeffery Kalb, David Liddle, Harry Saal. East coast team: Mitchell Kapor, Bob Frankston, Pamela McCorduck, David Nelson, Neil Colvin. Guest quesetioner: Andy Grove. Host: Stewart Cheifet. Originally broadcast in 1994.
Keywords: Episode Year: 1994; Television Programs; Computers: History; Computer Bowl; Bill Gates
Downloads: 2,306
Average rating: 1.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Sex Online
Like most new communications technologies, sex drove the early days of the Internet. This program looks at the explosion of online sex sites. Featured guests include Danni Ashe, the cover girl for the online sex industry. Sites covered include nervelink.com, danni.com, one-and-only.com, salon.com, and askisadora.com. Hosts are Jane Wither, Andrew deVries, and Stewart Cheifet. Shot on location at the CyberSmith internet cafe in Palo Alto, California...
Keywords: sex; porn; erotica; danni ashe; 220
Downloads: 681,821
Average rating: 4.0 stars (3 reviews)
[movies]Hackers
This is the very first episode of the Net Cafe series. It was shot on location at a cybercafe in San Francisco called CoffeeNet. It looks at the hacker culture and their influence on the early growth of the internet. Guests include Dan Farmer, author of SATAN and COPS; Eliaz Levi (aka Aleph 1), webmaster of underground.org and Bugtraq; also "Omega" and "White Knight" from Cult of the Dead Cow. Originally broadcast in 1996.
Keywords: CDC; r00t; Def Con
Downloads: 31,575
Average rating: 4.25 stars (10 reviews)
[movies]Computer Security
Security issues related to the world's increasing dependence on information in computer networks.Guests: Gary Kildall, Digital Research; Donn Parker, SRI International; Jim Holmes, Tri-Data CorporationProducts/Demos: Digi-Link, Add & Answer Verification
Keywords: Episode year: 1984
Downloads: 4,770
Average rating: 3.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Random Access
For the first fifteen years of the Computer Chronicles, when it was still hard to find technology news on television, each episode would end with a five minute summary of the week's personal computer news. Reporters presenting Random Access each week included Maria Gabriel, Kate Megargee, Cynthia Steele, Wendy Woods, Janelle Stelson, and Laurie Anderson. These are examples of some of those broadcasts...
Keywords: news; computer
Downloads: 1,033
Average rating: 3.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Low End Computers
A consumer's guide to the most popular low-cost home computers.Guests: Jack Tramiel, Atari; Leonard Tramiel, Atari; Frank Leonardi, Commodore; Gary Kildall, Digital ResearchProducts/Demos: Commodore Laptop, Commodore 128, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST 512
Keywords: Episode year: 1985
Downloads: 19,299
Average rating: 4.25 stars (4 reviews)
[movies]Virtual Reality
Virtual reality started out as a science fiction concept in the early 1950s. Now, VR has become a kind of holy grail - lots of promises and claims, few results delivered. This program looks at the state of virtual reality. Demonstrations include the Talking Glove, AutoDesk's Cyberspace project, the Virtual Hand, GestureGlove, CyberGlove, CyberCAD, Virtus Corporation's WalkThrough. Also a visit to the Virtual Reality Showcase at the Software Development Conference in Santa Clara, California...
Keywords: VRML; cyberspace; VR; AutoCAD
Downloads: 11,144
Average rating: 4.25 stars (4 reviews)
[movies]High Tech India - Part One - Sara O'Brien
India is the hot place now for companies to look at for new software development. The trend actually started more than fifteen years ago. This is an early look at the growth of high-tech in India, shot on location in Bangalore, New Delhi, and Bombay. Guests: Mike Shah, Digital Equipment; Vinay Deshpande, PSIAshok Soota, Wipro; Venkat Mohan, Wipro; P. S. Deodhar, Electronic Comm; S. G. Pitroda, Advisor to the PM Arjun Malhotra, Hindustan; Rajendra Pawar, NIIT, Jerry Gaudet, DECS...
Keywords: india; bombay; new delhi; bangalore; outsourcing; software
Downloads: 12,295
Average rating: 4.5 stars (4 reviews)
[movies]Voyeurism Online:
Peek-a-boo! The Net has become much more than a text-based exchange medium. People are now putting their personal lives on line, with video. Featured sites include homecams.com, braindump.com, anacam.com, crl.com, simplenet.com, concentric.net/~ballhigh/colorcam.html, chatv.com, and vip.stanford.edu. Hosts are Jane Wither, Andrew deVries, and Stewart Cheifet. Shot on location at the CyberSmith internet cafe in Palo Alto, California...
Keywords: voyeurism; web cam; anacam; 204
Downloads: 35,843
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Mac Update - Stewart Cheifet
Steve Jobs returns to Apple and the turnaround is underway with the launch of the sleek iMac. A look at what's new at Apple. Included are a review of the new iMac, the new Macintosh Power G3, the new Mac OS 8.1, and a powerful graphics and animation demonstration using ElectricImage software. Featured guests include Steve Jobs, Ellen Hancock, Tim Draper, and editors from MacAddict magazine. Originally broadcast in 1998.
Keywords: Episode year: 1998
Downloads: 5,963
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Comdex Spring 1992
Highlights of the annual spring Comdex show in Chicago. Featured guests include Bill Gates and Stewart Alsop. Originally broadcast in 1992.
Downloads: 1,286
Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Color Printers
The availability of reasonably priced color printers changed the way people and businesses used computers. This program covers new color printers from Hewlett Packard, Tektronix, QMS, Canon, ColossalJet, and ProofPositive. Originally broadcast in 1994.
Downloads: 1,114
Average rating: 1.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]The New Macs
Almost ten years after the original Mac was introduced, Apple came out with several new models including color Macs. This program looks at several new Mac products including the Color Mac Classic, the Macintosh LC III, the PowerBook Duo 230, the Centris 650, and the Quadra 800. Special guests include Apple CEO John Sculley and analyst David Coursey. Also features coverage of MacWorld Tokyo. Originally broadcast in 1993.
Keywords: apple; macintosh; john sculley
Downloads: 3,968
Average rating: 1.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]CES 1991
Highlights from the annual winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas featuring new personal technology products. Guest's include T/Maker CEO Heidi Roizen. Originally broadcast in 1991.
Keywords: CES; consumer electronics; gadgets
Downloads: 3,726
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Buying a New Computer
Consumer advice on how to buy a new computer. Features tips from Andrew Reinhardt of BYTE, Wendy Taylor of PC Computing, Rik Myslewski of MacUser, and Galen Gruman of MacWorld, Owen Linderholm of PC World, and Marty Jerome of PC Computing. Originally broadcast in 1993.
Downloads: 1,916
Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Consumer Buyers Guide 1988
A consumer's guide to cool holiday gifts for computer enthusiasts and gadget lovers.Guests: Gary Kildall, DRIPaul Schindler, CMPJan Lewis, Lewis Research; Wendy Woods, NewsbytesProducts/Demos: Inboard 386 PCNorton Utilities Adv Edition; OPTune; JT Fax Portable; Microtype Keyboard; King's Quest IVMacintosh IIAmanda Stories; Hyper; Animator; Shufflepuck; NEC Ultralite
Keywords: Episode year: 1988
Downloads: 3,406
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Printers
Printer technology from daisy wheel to dot matrix to laser.Guests: Herb Lechner, SRI; Steve Ray, Diablo; Paul Shapiro, Diablo; John Ebach, PARC; Doug Curry, Xerox; Tibor Fischally, XeroxProducts/Demos: Diablo Daisy Wheel Printer, Diablo Thermal Printer, Diablo Series C Ink Jet Printer, Xerox Color Laser Printer
Keywords: Episode year: 1984
Downloads: 3,071
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Storage Devices
Floppy drives, hard drives, and bubble memory.Guests: Al Shugart, Seagate; Frank Sordello, Memorex; Gary Kildall, DRIProducts/Demos: 5 ¼ inch floppy drive, 3 ½ inch floppy drive, RCA CED videodisk, 3680 1.2 GB spindle disk
Keywords: Episode year: 1984
Downloads: 11,266
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[movies]Computers in Communications
Computer and communication technologies are merging creating the new field of informatics.Guests: Bob Metcalfe, 3Com; Bill Gillis, Charles Schwab; Glenn Albinger, Computer Colorworks; Barry Margerum, Grid Systems; Gary Kildall, Digital ResearchProducts/Demos: Ethernet, UNET, Digital Paintbrush System, Grid Compass, QuoTrekRolm Jupiter and Cedar Systems, AT&T 7300
Keywords: Episode year: 1985
Downloads: 2,840
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Artificial Intelligence
Downloads: 3,130
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]JAVA Tools
The rise of the web created an opportunity for a programming language that was independent of the user platform. Java was the first major language to take advantage of that. This program looks at various versions of Java and Java apps including Instant Coffee, the Lotus Bean Machine, Novita Live Letter, and CUChat 1.0. Originally broadcast in 1997.
Keywords: java; sun microsystems; lotus
Downloads: 4,375
Average rating: 3.5 stars (2 reviews)
[movies]Hi Tech Hawaii - Part 3
We'll take you to Kauai to see where the Defense Department is testing the Ballistic Missile Defense Program, formerly known as SDI or STAR WARS. We'll visit one of the world's most powerful supercomputer centers on the island of Maui, and we'll go to the big island to find out why some high tech workers have given up on the mainland, and are now telecommuting from Hawaii.
Keywords: Episode year: 2001; Military
Downloads: 2,328
Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Windows Enhancements - Hardware
When Windows first came out, it needed help, from software add-ons and hardware add-ons. This program looks at some of the hardware products that helped make the early version of Windows work better. Demonstrations include the J-Mouse Keyboard, the Viewsonic 7 monitor, the Logitech TrackMan stationary mouse, Diamond's Stealth VRAM graphic acclerator and the SuperStar VLB card, WatchIt!TV, custom upgrades from Sigma Data, and the Weitek processor accelerator...
Keywords: microsoft; mouse; trackball; accelerator; monitor; keyboard; graphics
Downloads: 7,234
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[movies]Speech Recognition and Synthesis
An look at the latest advances in speech technology involving both voice recognition and speech synthesis.Guests: Michael O'Malley, Berkeley Speech Tech; Charles Cochran, Electronic Speech Sys; Steve Bettencourt, Votan; Janet Baker, Dragon Systems; George Morrow, Morrow ComputingProducts/Demos: Speech Plus, Software Speech, BestSpeech, VoiceKey, Voice Libraries, Voice Scribe 1000
Keywords: Episode year: 1987
Downloads: 3,067
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[movies]The New Amigas
Before there was a Macintosh, the Amiga was the computer for the creative community. This program looks at the Amiga 2000, the Amiga 500, Photon Video Cell Animator, Music X, Video Toaster, and Interceptor. Originally broadcast in 1988.
Keywords: amiga; commodore; video toaster
Downloads: 18,115
Average rating: 4.6 stars (5 reviews)
[movies]Building GUI applications with Python, GTK and Glade - Hampshire Linux User Group
Pete Savage talks about getting started developing GUI applications on Linux using Python, GTK and Glade. This is a beginner level talk. See http://www.hantslug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?TechTalks for more details and copies of the presentation that accompanied the talk. This talk was given at the Hampshire Linux User Group (HantsLUG) meeting on 2nd December 2006 at Southampton University, UK. There is an OGG Theora / Vorbis version available...
Keywords: Hampshire Linux User Group; HantsLUG; talk; LUG; python; glade; gtk; gui development
Downloads: 7,189
Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Interactive Music
Computers and the digital revolution forever changed the world of music. This program looks at several new approaches to creating and sharing music. Demonstrations include Vid Grid, Sound Toy, William Orbit Strange Cargo, So You Want to be a Rock & Roll Star, Rock & Roll On Your Own, Dylan:Highway 61 Interactive, Video Jam, and Vivace. Also featured is a visit to Todd Rundgren's sound studio in Sausalito, California and a preview of his CD-ROM entitled "No World Order"...
Keywords: music; music video; todd rungren
Downloads: 10,310
Average rating: 4.33 stars (3 reviews)
[movies]UNIX
AT&T's computer operating system is threatening to take over IBM's MS-DOS dominance.Guests: John Mashey, Bell Labs; Mark Sobell, Author; Bill Joy, Sun Microsystems; Doug Hartman, Hewlett Packard; Mike Denney, Basis; Gary Kildall, DRIProducts/Demos: File It, HP Integral PC, UNIX
Keywords: Episode year: 1985
Downloads: 23,711
Average rating: 4.5 stars (6 reviews)
[movies]MIDI Music
A look at the new role of personal computers in making music. Products demonstrated include Super Jam from Blue Ribbon Soundworks, Encore for Windows from Passport Designs, EZ Vision and Studio Vision from Opcode Systems, and the Miracle Piano. The show incudes visits to the Stanford Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics and the annual National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) convention is Los Angeles...
Keywords: Episode Year: 1992; Television Programs; Computers: History
Downloads: 9,543
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Windows 95
It was the biggest ever launch of a software product with stores opening at midnight and buyers around the world waiting to get their hands on... an operating system! It was Windows 95. This show looks at the hoopla surrounding the launch of Windows 95, the product itself, and several Windows 95 add-on products including Microsoft Office, Viking RAM Chips, Uninstaller, Trispectives Professional, and The Hive...
Keywords: windows; microsoft; operating systems
Downloads: 14,896
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[movies]UFOs
A look at various web sites that focus on aliens and unidentified flying objects. Guests include Dan Plonsie, webmaster for berkeley.edu, a site that has lots of information about UFOs and spacey topics; Jerry Bjornson, head of Abductees Anonymous, an organization for people claiming to have been abducted by aliens; and "Chris" (also known as Schwa Head) who reviews several flying saucer sites including MUFON and Schwa Corporation...
Keywords: aliens; flying saucers; abductions
Downloads: 8,676
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Wireless Computing
The buzz word at the end of 1996 was wireless. This program looks at several new wireless technologies including the HP Vectra 500 with an InfraRed (IR) access port, the LaserJet 6P, the Omnibook and the Omnigo, all with IR ports. Also covered are wireless PC card modems from Motorola including the Personal Messenger 100D, the Personal Messenger 100C, and the Tango 2-Way Pager. Also, AT&T's Smart Phone and the Unwired Planet's Pocket Net...
Keywords: infrared; satellite; mobile
Downloads: 2,282
Average rating: 1.5 stars (2 reviews)
[movies]Online Tips
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Keywords: Episode year: 1996
Downloads: 1,620
Average rating: 1.5 stars (2 reviews)
[movies]Computers & Politics 1992
A look at how computers were used in the 1992 election campaign, the first time computers were used in a significant way in running political campaigns. Examples include Governor Jerry Brown's presidentail campaign, fund raising by the Democratic National Committee, opinion tracking, and lobbying. Originally broadcast in 1992.
Keywords: politics; elections; candidates
Downloads: 1,269
Average rating: 2.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Internet Telephony
Voice over IP is now a hot topic, but telephony over the Internet started to gain steam in the mid 1990s. This program looks at some early examples of VOIP technology. Demonstrations include Quarterdeck Web Phone, VDONet, Infospace, Timecast, NetSpeak, and OnLive Technologies. Guests include Rob Enderle of the GIGA Information Group, Naveen Jain of Infospace, Tony Zuccarino of VDONet, NetSpeak CEO John Staten, and Matt Hulett of Progressive Networks...
Keywords: voice over IP; VOIP; telephone; internet
Downloads: 2,613
Average rating: 1.5 stars (3 reviews)
[movies]On Line Shopping
With the internet growing by leaps and bounds, online shopping became a hot topic in the mid 1990's. This program looked at several new online shopping efforts including onsale.com, cybercash.com, digicash.com, verisign.com, firelfy.com, amazon.com, cybergold.com, and netradio.com. Featured guests include Jerry Kaplan, Magdalena Yesil, and Robert Griggs. Originally broadcast in 1996.
Keywords: ecommerce; shopping; online
Downloads: 2,303
Average rating: 1.33 stars (3 reviews)
[movies]Computer Chronicles - Search Engines - Stewart Cheifet
An early pre-Google look at search engine technology. Episode # 1404.
Keywords: search; internet; chronicles; cheifet
Downloads: 2,108
Average rating: 0.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Database Software
Mainframe and network databases for computer users.Guests: Gary Kildall, DRI; Roger Summit, Dialog; Jay Fitzgerald, The Source; Paul Schindler, Info Syst NewsProducts/Demos: The Source, CompuServe, Dialog Information Services
Keywords: Episode year: 1984
Downloads: 3,076
Average rating: 3.33 stars (3 reviews)
[movies]Cyber Music
A review of hardware and software that can turn your personal computer into a music studio. Features the band MOE. Demonstrations include SimTunes, MixMan, Autoscore, and the Family Music Center piano teaching program. Also featured is a visit to the UC Berkeley Center for New Music and a look at the band MOE which was discovered on the web. Originally broadcast in 1997.
Keywords: Moe; music; Mixman
Downloads: 3,361
Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Introduction to the Semantic Web - Hampshire Linux User Group
Hugo Mills gives a short talk on the semantic web and RDF. This talk requires some very basic knowledge of web fundamentals. See http://www.hantslug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?TechTalks for more details and copies of the presentation that accompanied the talk. This talk was given at the Hampshire Linux User Group (HantsLUG) meeting on 3rd June 2006 at Southampton University. There is an OGG Theora / Vorbis version available...
Keywords: Hampshire Linux User Group; HantsLUG; talk; LUG; semantic; web; rdf
Downloads: 1,486
Average rating: 3.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Commodore 64
The Commodore 64 was the first computer for many families. This program looks at what you can do with the famous C-64. Demonstrations include The Wine Steward, Skate or Die, Strike Fleet, the Koala Pad, Master Composer, Tetris, and Berkeley Software's GEOS. Includes a visit to a Commodore Owners Users Group meeting and an interview with Max Toy President of Commodore. Originally broadcast in 1988.
Keywords: commodore; C-64; GEOS
Downloads: 154,128
Average rating: 4.5 stars (13 reviews)
[movies]Amiga 3000
For fans of the Commodore Amiga, the introduction of the new Amiga 3000 was big news, even though the price tag was nearly $4,000. This program looked at the new Amiga computer and new third party appplications. Demonstrations include the Amiga 3000, the Amiga 2500, the AmigaVision authoring system, The Animation Studio, and the Video Toaster from NewTek. Also includes a visit to FAUG, the First Amiga Users Group, in Palo Alto...
Keywords: Episode Year: 1988; Television Programs; Computers: History; amiga; commodore; video toaster
Downloads: 22,057
Average rating: 4.5 stars (4 reviews)
[movies]Jason Scott's Presentation Presentation - Jason Scott
During the preview evening of Notacon 6 in Cleveland, Ohio, Jason Scott, a frequent presenter at Notacon and other events, offered to give a presentation on the art of presenting. Subjects covered include motivation, performance, content, common pitfalls, frequent harbingers of narrative/presentation doom, and memories of presentations gone right and wrong. The speech was recorded with a static hi-def recorder, so Jason does walk offscreen or get cut off at various junctions, but his voice remai...
Keywords: presentation; jason scott; notacon
Downloads: 1,713
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Business Application Software
A look at the popular new software programs for business.Guests: Herb Lechner, SRI; Chuck Kinch, Computerland; Stewart Reges, Stanford; Dan Carro, IBM; Bill Blackmer, Levi StraussProducts/Demos: Lotus 123, SuperCalc 3PC Talk, CrossTalk, IBM Professional Office System
Keywords: Episode year: 1984; business; software
Downloads: 6,182
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[movies]Mobile Computing
Industry prognosticators predicted that 1995 would be "the year of the portable". And it was, as mobile computing became mainstream. This program looks at several mobile computing solutions, including the Morrow Pivot II, the Apple PowerBook 540C, Toshiba's T2150 CDT, IBM's Butterfly subnotebook, Apple's Newton MessagePad, the Sharp Zaurus, Sony's Magic Link, the Psion 3A, the Pentax PocketJet printer, Xircom's CreditCard Ethernet, Zenith's CD-ROM Z Player, Dell's Latitude, Bell South's Simon, H...
Keywords: portables; mobile; notebooks; PDAs
Downloads: 2,887
Average rating: 0.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Super Jason Scott Presentation 64 - Tedd St. Rain
Presented at Notacon 6 in Cleveland, OH on April 17, 2009. Jason Scott walks through the context and playing of Super Mario 64, the Mario Brothers launch title accompanying the Nintendo 64. Talks about the growing field of "Platform Studies", the lessons learned from the unique situation of Super Mario 64, and describes ways that modern programmers and coders can learn from the approach taken to the relatively new general experience of the 3D Platformer in 1996...
Keywords: nintendo; mario; jason scott; notacon; blockparty; cleveland
Downloads: 2,465
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Modems & Bulletin Boards
From high-tech trysts to selling black-market software, computers users are talking.Guests: Ezra Shapiro, Byte Magazine; Rory O'Connor, InforWorld; Matthew McClure, The Well; Donald Ingrim, Alameda County DA; George Morrow, Morrow ComputingProducts/Demos: CompuServe, Byte BBS, The Well
Keywords: Episode year: 1985
Downloads: 7,973
Average rating: 4.75 stars (4 reviews)
[movies]Computer Networks
A look at the new technology for computers communicating with other computers.Guests: Gary Kildall, Digital Research; Sherry Geddes, Strategic Inc.; Bob Metcalfe, 3Com; Bill Godbout, CompuPro; Richard Goldberg, IBM; Nat Goldhaber, Centram Systems; George Morrow, Morrow ComputingProducts/Demos: EtherMacToken Ring, TOPS Network
Keywords: Episode year: 1985
Downloads: 6,336
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Cyber Dating
One of the most popular early uses of the Internet was finding a date. This program looks at some of the first sites that offered to find that special someone. Sites demonstrated include match.com, americansingles.com, NetNoir, blinddate.com, and cupidnet.com. Guests include cyber dating counselor Dr. Judith Schwambach and netiquette advisor Larry Magid. Originally broadcast in 1997.
Keywords: dating; love; romance; courtship; marriage
Downloads: 6,784
Average rating: 0.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Computer Games
Computers are creating an entirely new platform for playing games, between humans or between humans and computers.Guests: Trip Hawkins, Electronic Arts; Bill Budge, Game Designer; Chris Crawford, Atari; Steve Kitchen, ActivisionProducts/Demos: Pinball Construction Set, One on One, Space Shuttle, Excaliber, Larry Bird Basketball
Keywords: Episode year: 1984
Downloads: 26,753
Average rating: 4.14 stars (7 reviews)
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