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Game of Thrones

sliceofrice wrote 2 weeks ago: Technology & History Based on A Song of Ice and Fire novels by George R. R. Martin and now in it … more →

Tags: Curriculum Connection

Experience the 13th Century

sliceofrice wrote 1 month ago: Return to medieval days of minstrels, damsels, and knights in shining armor! Less than an hour … more →

Tags: Curriculum Connection, Medieval, Fair

Tandy Radio Shack (TRS)

Ken Harbit wrote 1 month ago: On April 26, 1983-The TRS-80 Model 4 was Released.  The Trash-80, as it was so admirably called in t … more →

Tags: Historical Events

Cell Phones - Just a Dream?

sliceofrice wrote 1 month ago: The 80s.  Also known as… “The decade that brought us into the future.”  National G … more →

Tags: Curriculum Connection, Mobile, Cell Phones, 1980s, AT&T

Moonwalk One - Apollo 11

Ken Harbit wrote 2 months ago: This NASA documentary features comprehensive coverage of the July 1969 launch of Apollo 11 astronaut … more →

Tags: Historical Events

Computer for Apollo

Ken Harbit wrote 2 months ago: A mid 60s American documentary illustrating the design, build and use of the Apollo Guidance Compute … more →

Tags: Historical Events

Codebreaker: the Alan Turing Film

norabean wrote 2 months ago: San Francisco, CA-April 9th on a Tuesday night, Alan Turing fans, curious sorts, lgbt folks, doc fil … more →

Tags: Tech Culture, Tech Yesterdays, alan turing, British Government, famous people, film, History, Math 2, mathematicians

20 Years of Mobile Phones in Australia

tim4569 wrote 2 months ago: It’s been 20 years since the first call was made from a portable mobile phone in Australia and … more →

It's been 40 years since the world's first mobile phone call !2 comments

Elie Chahine wrote 2 months ago: On April 3rd 1973, Martin Cooper made the first mobile call on the nine-inch (and 28-ounce) Motorola … more →

Tags: Tech, Interesting News, Apple, Smartphones, technology, Gadgets, Mobile Phone, It's been 40 years since the world's first mobile phone, The First Mobile Phone Ever

A Mobile Summary1 comment

turbotodd wrote 2 months ago: I’m going to have to start naming this “Mobile Monday.” Because on Mondays, it see … more →

Tags: 2013, Acquisitions, mobile internet, mobile marketplace, Yahoo, daskeyboard, keyboards, Mobile Apps, Model M

Spaceships, Aliens, And Androids: The Scott & Todd SXSW 2013 Podcast Debrief1 comment

turbotodd wrote 3 months ago: Scott Laningham and I first met around six years ago at SXSW Interactive.  Scott was already well kn … more →

Tags: 2013, Conference, Innovation, Space, SXSW, 100YSS, android, Austin, Douglas Rushkoff

Uncovering Colossus - Prof Brian Randell

Ken Harbit wrote 3 months ago: Colossus, the world’s first electronic computer, was built during World War II, but kept secre … more →

Tags: Historical Events, Internet

Ideas for Questions and Themes for Arianna Huffington

Jordi wrote 4 months ago: Today, as part of the tech/no Forum series at Bucknell, we are hosting Arianna Huffington.  I had im … more →

Tags: Social Networks, Information and Communication Technology, Future of Technology, Higher Education, Innovation, Politics, Power, Activism, Business, Network Society, media

Send A Fax1 comment

turbotodd wrote 4 months ago: Greetings from the Big Apple. I’ve been here for several days now, after a fun adventure with … more →

Tags: Bike Messenger, New York City, Bellevue, fax machine, Meetings, Premium Rush

In the Real 21st Century It's All In One Box

Ken Harbit wrote 4 months ago: And that box can be small enough to fit in your pocket. … more →

The History of 3D Technology .

pingpong1234 wrote 4 months ago: 3D technology can be traced all the way back to the starting of photography. In 1844 David Brewster … more →

Tags: General, History, technology, History / technology

The History of 3D Technology ##

review3dtoyou wrote 4 months ago: 3D technology can be traced all the way back to the beginning of photography. In 1844 David Brewster … more →

Tags: General, History, technology, History / technology

Computer Pioneers

Ken Harbit wrote 4 months ago: … more →

Tags: vintage technology

I remember the HP-35

Ken Harbit wrote 5 months ago: Hewlett-Packard introduced the HP-35 on January 4, 1972. It was the first scientific handheld calcul … more →

Tags: vintage technology


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