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This Week in Tech History: Birth of Apple Computer
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This week in 1879 – Thomas Edison delighted an audience in Menlo Park, New Jersey. He gave his first public demonstration of incandescent lighting 1952 – The first transistorized hearing aid was offered for sale by Sonotone Corporation. 1977 – Apple Computer, Inc. was incorporated in Cupertino, California after being launched in Steve Jobs’ Garage. […]
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This Week in Tech History: Machine of the Year
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This week in 1895 – Wilhelm Röntgen, a German mechanical engineer and physicist, published a paper detailing his discovery of a new type of radiation, which later will be known as x-rays. And we’re still using them, 123 years later. 1947 – The transistor was invented. In its original form, the transistor wasn’t the tiny […]
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This Week in Tech History: Birth of Aviation
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1903 – The first successful powered airplane flight took place near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. First Orville, then Wilbur Wright kept their invention flying … each flight lasted just under one minute. This week in 1938 – Vladimir Zworykin of Wilkinsburg, PA patented the iconoscope television system. In 1951 this week – EBR-I (Experimental Breeder […]
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We Talk Winter And All-Weather Tire Tech With Woody Rogers
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This Week in Tech History: First Computer Mouse
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This week in 1882 – The Bijou Theatre opened in Boston, MA and became the first theatre to be lighted by electricity. 1960 – Sperry Rand Corporation of St. Paul, MN unveiled a new computer, known as Univac 1107. The electronic wizard employed what was known as thin-film memory. 1962 – NASA launched Relay 1. […]
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This week in 1877 – Thomas Edison demonstrated his phonograph for the first time. . Originally intended to be used as a dictating machine, this invention proved very popular in the field of entertainment. 1913 – Ford Motor Company introduces the first moving assembly line. 1927 – The first Ford Model A was unveiled in […]
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This Week in Tech History: First X-Ray Pictures
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1892 – The first successful automatic telephone system was introduced in Laporte, IN. Almond Strowger, the inventor, came up with the idea because the non-automatic system made it possible for his customers calls to be intercepted by his competitor. Strowger ran a funeral parlor. 1895 – Scientist Wilhelm Roentgen (Röntgen) took the first X-ray pictures […]
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This Week in Tech History: TurboGrafx-16 is Launched
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This week in 1920 – KDKA of Pittsburgh began broadcasting as the first commercial radio station. The first broadcast is the results of the 1920 presidential election. 1969 – The first-ever computer-to-computer link was established on ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet. 1987 – In Japan, NEC released the first 16-bit (fourth generation) video game […]
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This Week in Tech History: Launch of Instagram
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This week in 1895 – The Berliner Gramophone Company, the first company to produce disc “gramophone records” was founded in Philadelphia. 1950 – Television: CBS’s mechanical color system was the first to be licensed for broadcast by the Federal Communications Commission. 1968 – The U.S. launched Apollo 7. Described by commander Walter Schirra as a […]
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