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I think I’m like most people — I like tidy answers to simple questions. It makes games like Trivial Pursuit so much easier if there’s a clear-cut response to any given clue. But the truth is that many questions don’t have simple answers. The question about who invented the radio is a good example. So many people were working with radio waves around the same time that it’s hard to point a finger at a single person and say “this is whom we have to thank for the radio.” That’s why Chris and I dedicated an entire episode of TechStuff to the subject.
You do not have to sell that many cars to be a legitimate car company
by Marshall Brain | September 14, 2010
Think about how much press a car company like Porsche gets. Or Tesla, which just went public recently. There’s the magazine and newspaper stories, the reviews in Motor Trend, Car&Driver, Consumer reports, etc., the huge TV ad campaigns and the TV stories that result from them, appearances in movies and all the rest… Car companies get a huge amount of attention in our culture.
But have you ever thought about how many cars a company has to sell to get all that attention?
TechStuff Podcasts and the Hackintosh Conspiracy
by Jonathan Strickland | November 13, 2009
Welcome to the week They Don’t Want You To Know About. Chris and I risked almost certain doom (or at least an iPod failure) by bringing you this week’s episodes of TechStuff. We addressed two of the most-requested topics we receive from listener mail: hackintoshes and technology conspiracy theories.
I can hear some of you out there asking for the definition of hackintosh. A hackintosh is a non-Apple computer that runs the Macintosh operating system. Apple is very particular about the computers that can run Mac OS X. That’s because Apple works in a closed system — it produces the hardware and software for Mac computers.
Apple designed the Mac OS to work with a particular set of hardware and BIOS settings. To get the Mac OS to run smoothly on a PC, you’ll need a compatible set of components. You’ll also need to tweak your computer’s BIOS settings if you want the OS to operate as if it were on a Mac.
The main reason people try to get the Mac OS to run on other computers comes down to price. Mac computers are fairly expensive. If you want Mac functionality but don’t want to pay Apple’s asking price, your only other option is to try and force the OS onto a PC. Chris and I talk about how this is done in general and some of the challenges hackers face, particularly now that Apple has tweaked Snow Leopard so that it won’t work on PCs with Atom processors.
World record #109 – An electric car has traveled 313 miles
by Marshall Brain | October 30, 2009
If your car has a MPG meter (or a KPL meter), you know how easy it is to increase your gas mileage. You simply go easy on the acceleration when you want to go faster and brake more gently when you want to stop. It’s easy to improve your MPG rating by 25%, and hypermilers [...]
Podcast Goodness: Tesla and Carbon Capture
by Charles W. Bryant | June 12, 2009
Hello there, friends! What do you say about a little blog recap?
This week Herr Clark and I touched on the life of visionary scientist Nikola Tesla and re-covered an old podcast that needed some love. I’ll say one thing about Tesla… favorite inventor ever. This dude was right up my alley — smart, odd, bad businessman, no time for anything but his passions.
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