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Technological inventions throughout history
1890
1886
1702
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1908
It was produced by Elizabeth Mallet at her premises next to the King's Arms public house on Fleet Bridge in London. The newspaper consisted of a single page, with advertisements on the back.
Thomas Alva Edison invented the kinetograph, the predecessor of the motion picture camera, in the 1890s. It recorded images and sound and was, along with the kinetoscope, the first projector in history.
The origin of printers goes back to the Industrial Revolution and the British engineer Charles Babbage, thanks to his research, discoveries and developments in computing-mechanics.
The tailor Barthelemy Thimonnier invented a functional sewing machine. However, years later, at the French patent office, it was discovered that Thomas Saint had patented an antique sewing machine.
The first private radio broadcast by Charles Herrold takes place in California. 1914-1918. The use of radio as a communication element began to be used among armies during the First World War.
1927
1991
1992
1999
1979
Philo Farnsworth managed to transmit a moving image, which began the era of television. Then, during the 1930s and 1940s, various tests and experiments were conducted to improve quality.
The cell phone has its beginnings at the beginning of World War II, where remote communication was a real necessity, which is why Motorola created a device called Handie Talkie H12-16.
Exactly 20 years ago, on November 10, 1992, Nokia launched the first cell phone with GSM technology, the Nokia 1011.
It was the first time in history that users outside CERN were able to begin accessing its latest creation. It had been developed by computer scientist Tim Berners for two years.
It was the first to adopt the commercial name Wi-Fi. It transmits in the 2.4 GHz band at a speed of 11 Mbps. Very popular for years because it was easy and cheap to implement, but it is very slow.
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Mauris euismod quam rutrum, sagittis orci quis
Mauris euismod quam rutrum, sagittis orci quis
Mauris euismod quam rutrum, sagittis orci quis
Mauris euismod quam rutrum, sagittis orci quis
Mauris euismod quam rutrum, sagittis orci quis
Technological inventions throughout history
1890
1886
1702
1440
1908
It was produced by Elizabeth Mallet at her premises next to the King's Arms public house on Fleet Bridge in London. The newspaper consisted of a single page, with advertisements on the back.
Thomas Alva Edison invented the kinetograph, the predecessor of the motion picture camera, in the 1890s. It recorded images and sound and was, along with the kinetoscope, the first projector in history.
The origin of printers goes back to the Industrial Revolution and the British engineer Charles Babbage, thanks to his research, discoveries and developments in computing-mechanics.
The tailor Barthelemy Thimonnier invented a functional sewing machine. However, years later, at the French patent office, it was discovered that Thomas Saint had patented an antique sewing machine.
The first private radio broadcast by Charles Herrold takes place in California. 1914-1918. The use of radio as a communication element began to be used among armies during the First World War.
1927
1991
1992
1999
1979
Philo Farnsworth managed to transmit a moving image, which began the era of television. Then, during the 1930s and 1940s, various tests and experiments were conducted to improve quality.
The cell phone has its beginnings at the beginning of World War II, where remote communication was a real necessity, which is why Motorola created a device called Handie Talkie H12-16.
Exactly 20 years ago, on November 10, 1992, Nokia launched the first cell phone with GSM technology, the Nokia 1011.
It was the first time in history that users outside CERN were able to begin accessing its latest creation. It had been developed by computer scientist Tim Berners for two years.
It was the first to adopt the commercial name Wi-Fi. It transmits in the 2.4 GHz band at a speed of 11 Mbps. Very popular for years because it was easy and cheap to implement, but it is very slow.