https://media.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/intotomorrow.com/media/podcasts/2017/01-13-2017/01-13-2017-H1S5.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedDave chats with Jeff Park from the HDMI LA, the organization that licenses the HDMI standard, about how the interface has advanced, and what it means for the delivery of our video and audio content.
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Highlights from CES 2017 in Las Vegas
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Dave Graveline
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Into Tomorrow kicked off its 22nd year on the air at CES in Las Vegas. CES is the largest trade show focusing on consumer technology and we were there to bring it all to you. Check out some of the highlights from the show floor!
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This Week in Tech History: First Humans to Orbit the Moon
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Subscribe to our Podcasts!Podcast: Play in new window | Embed1895 – 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, 121 years later. 1952 – The first transistorized hearing aid was offered […]
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This Week in Tech History: First Use of Nuclear Power
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Chris Graveline
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Subscribe to our podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1938 – Vladimir Zworykin of Wilkinsburg, PA patented the iconoscope television system. 1947 – A group of three physicists invented the transistor. In its original form, the transistor took up a lot of space in the lab in New Jersey where it was […]
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This Week in Tech History: First Airplane Flight
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Chris Graveline
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Subscribe to our free podcasts!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1882 – The Bijou Theatre opened in Boston, MA and became the first theatre to be lighted by electricity. 1903 – The first successful powered airplane flight took place near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. First Orville, then Wilbur Wright kept their invention […]
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This Week in Tech History: Univac 1107 Computer
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Subscribe to our podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1951 – The first push button-controlled garage opened in Washington, DC. A single attendant, without entering a car, could automatically park or return an auto to or from the ‘Park-O-Mat’ in less than a minute. 1960 – Sperry Rand Corporation of St. Paul, […]
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This Week in Tech History: Last Flight of the Concorde
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Subscribe to our Podcasts!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1877 – Thomas Edison demonstrated his phonograph for the first time. While other inventors had produced devices that could record sounds, Edison’s phonograph was the first to be able to reproduce the recorded sound. 1927 – The first Ford Model A was unveiled […]
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Highlights from CES Unveiled New York
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Chris Graveline
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Subscribe to our free podcasts!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedInto Tomorrow has hit the road again, this time in New York City for CES Unveiled. This press preview, takes a look at some of the products that will be showcased in January at CES in Las Vegas. Check out our highlight video and tune […]
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This Week in Tech History: Birth of the Android OS
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Subscribe to our Podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1946 – A coin-operated television receiver was displayed in New York City. To sneak a peek at various test patterns and a model of Felix the Cat, folks dropped in a quarter. Luckily 70 years later, we’re not having to put quarters into […]
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This Week in Tech History: First HDTV Broadcast
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Chris Graveline
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Subscribe to our Podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1846 – An improved version of an artificial leg was patented by Benjamin Palmer of Meredith, NH who “got a leg up” on all other competition. In 1892 – The first successful automatic telephone system was introduced in Laporte, Indiana. Almon Strowger, an […]
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