https://media.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/intotomorrow.com/media/podcasts/2017/09-08-2017/09-08-2017-H1S5.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedDave talks to George Chu, Sales Director at Nanoleaf about their connectable, interchangeable lights that work with Homekit and connected devices
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Dave Talks To The Executive IFA Director Jens Heithecker At IFA 2017
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https://media.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/intotomorrow.com/media/podcasts/2017/09-08-2017/09-08-2017-H1S1.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedDave talks to Jens Heithecker, Executive Vice President of Messe Berlin and Executive Director of IFA
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Video Highlights from CES Asia
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The Latest Storage Solutions From G-Technology
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https://media.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/intotomorrow.com/media/podcasts/2017/04-28-2017/04-28-2017-H2S3.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedDave catches up with Ken Higgins, Admiral of the Galactic Fleet at G-Technology about some of their latest storage solutions
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This Week in Tech History: Birth of Fiber Optic Communication
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1941 – Igor Sikorsky accomplished the first successful helicopter (or heliocopter as it was called then) lift-off from water near Stratford, CT. 1947 – Zoomar arrived. No, this is not about some comic book superhero or space alien. Zoomar is a lens demonstrated by NBC-TV in New York City. The Zoomar lens is a device […]
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This Week in Tech History: First Use of Voting Machines
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This week in 1860 – the oldest known recording of an audible human voice was made on the phonautograph machine by its French Inventor. 1892 – Voters in Lockport, NY became the first in the U.S. to use voting machines. 1894 – The kinetoscope was demonstrated by its inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, in New York […]
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This Week in Tech History: Birth of Two Tech Giants
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1960 – The first U.S. weather satellite was launched. “TIROS I” was put into orbit. The TIROS-1 satellite transmitted the first television picture from space and meteorologists saw the first pictures of a midlatitude cyclone over the northeastern United States. 1975 – Microsoft was founded as a partnership between Bill Gates and Paul Allen in […]
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Product Spotlight: Digital Answer Man
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https://media.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/intotomorrow.com/media/podcasts/2017/05-26-2017/05-26-2017-H3S3.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedIn this Product Spotlight segment, Dave chats with Jim Barry the Consumer Technology Association’s “Digital Answer man” about some of the cool products that were shown off earlier this year at CES in Las Vegas.
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This Week in Tech History: First Color TV Sets
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1797 – Nathaniel Briggs of New Hampshire patented an early form of washing machine for clothes, called the “box mangler.” 1880 – The first electric street lights ever installed by a municipality were turned on in Wabash, IN. 1951 – Remington Rand delivered the first UNIVAC I computer to the United States Census Bureau. In […]
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This Week in Tech History: Introduction (and Failure) of RCA Videodiscs
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This week in 1857 – Elisha Otis installed his first elevator at 488 Broadway in New York City. 1981 – RCA put its Selectavision laser disc players on the market. Soon, the product was called “the Edsel of the entertainment field.” – After the Ford Edsel automobile that failed miserably. The units cost $500 and […]
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