Subscribe to our podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1877 – Thomas Edison wrote a letter to the president of the Telegraph Company in Pittsburgh, PA. The letter stated his feelings that the word, “hello” would be a more appropriate greeting when answering the phone, than “ahoy,” which was suggested by Alexander […]
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Into Tomorrow Will Be Back At IFA In September
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Into Tomorrow will be at IFA 2015 in September, here’s a preview of the activity we expect to see again at the show! We will be broadcasting from IFA and bringing you the latest from a show that will showcasing everything from smart audio, to Windows 10 devices, to digital running shoes, to the future of displays and […]
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This Week in Tech History: Phonograph, Washing Machine, Personal Computer & More
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Subscribe to our video podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1876 – Thomas Edison of Menlo Park, NJ patented the mimeograph machine. He described it as a method of preparing autographic stencils for printing. We don’t use mimeographs much these days, thanks to paper copiers and computers. The mimeograph worked by first […]
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Mobile Power for your Mobile Devices
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Chris Graveline
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We’ve all been there… you’re out on the road, away from your charger when the worst case scenario hits… your cell phone battery dies. As the parent of a three year old who likes to use my phone to keep himself entertained while we’re out, this happens to me more often than I like to […]
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Subscribe to our video podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1914 – The first electric traffic light in the U.S. was welcomed with a ceremony at the corner of Euclid Avenue and East 105th Street in Cleveland, Ohio. It consisted of four pairs of red and green lights that served as stop-go […]
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This Week in Tech History: NASA, Moon buggies, and the Addressograph
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Subscribe to our video podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week in 1893 – Commercial production of the Addressograph, created by Joseph Smith Duncan, started in Chicago, Illinois. The addressograph was an early form of labeling system. 1914 – The first transcontinental telephone service was inaugurated when two people held a conversation between New […]
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Senator Graham Destroys His Cell Phone
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Dave Graveline
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What South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham does with his cell phone since Donald Trump gave out his number. What suggestions do YOU have for destroying a cellphone? Add your comments below.
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Subscribe to our video podcast!Podcast: Play in new window | EmbedThis week, back in 1962 – The Telstar Communications Satellite relayed the first publicly transmitted, live trans-Atlantic television program, featuring Walter Cronkite. In 1968 – Robert Noyce, Andy Grove and Gordon Moore incorporated Intel, a company they built on production of the microprocessor. The component […]
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Hands-on with the BenQ treVolo Bluetooth Speaker
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Chris Graveline
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It’s hard to find a consumer tech product category larger than bluetooth speakers. My inbox is inundated almost daily with PR people touting the latest and greatest Bluetooth speaker. It’s pretty tiresome going through press release after press release opening boxes of sample product they send us to try out. But every once in a […]
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Etch-a-Sketch, Spaceships, Twitter & More
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This week was a busy one in Tech History. From the introduction of the first air-conditioning system, to the launch of one of the world’s most popular social media platforms, Chris takes us on a trip into yesterday with “This Week in Tech History.” This week in 1901 – Dr. Willis Carrier installed a commercial […]
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