Digital technology – the wave of the future. Have you ever thought about that? Have you ever thought about how much your life has been affected by digital technology, and how much it’ll increase its affect as time goes on?
Digital technology – the wave of the future. Have you ever thought about that? Have you ever thought about how much your life has been affected by digital technology, and how much it’ll increase its affect as time goes on?
The History of Computers coming soon.
Have you heard what the car experts are saying these days?
This is the history of cable TV – a history that’ll probably spark many memories for baby boomers. For baby boomers are the TV generation. They grew up as TV grew. So we’d like to present a little flashback – both Canadian and American – to help you remember those days when TV was a luxury, not a necessity. Sit back, and remember. And for those of you who aren’t that old, sit back with your parents. Perhaps you’ll wonder why they’re smiling, or even laughing. Just ask them – they’ll tell you all about the history of cable TV.
Mention video surveillance and most people think of video cameras mounted in the corners of train stations and banks or private detectives video taping an erring spouse for a messy divorce case. The truth is that the history of video surveillance is much more complex and goes back much farther than most people realize.
Samuel Morse was a man of vision. His vision, his dreams, have become the paving stones for what is now known as the information superhighway. The leading technology in the creation and progress of this telecommunication spectacle is the cell phone and its derivatives. So you may wonder how we got from Samuel Morse to where we are today…and where we’re going tomorrow. To ease your curiosity, following is a history of cell phones. Sit back, relax and enjoy.
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