Martin Cooper’s first mobile call launched a revolution that turned the cellphone from a brick-sized novelty into an ...
Alexander Graham Bell is attributed with the invention of the telephone. He applied for its patent on March 7, 1876. I wonder what he would think of his invention 150 years later. The telephone has ...
The opportunity with AI is no different. But breakthroughs face a bottleneck: can Scottish innovators access the computing ...
Kevin P. Duffus is the author of “The Inventor Reginald Fessenden and the Origins of American Radio on North Carolina’s Outer ...
Michael Auslin is the author of the forthcoming, on Tuesday, “National Treasure: How the Declaration of Independence Made ...
Racism, class conflict, and partisanship are as much a part of present-day American life as they were in 1876, writes Fergus ...
There was probably no moment more magical or terrifying than Reginald Fessenden's radio broadcast across the Atlantic Ocean on December 24, 1906. Reginald Aubrey Fessenden — or Reg, as he was known — ...
Looking back at St Helens’ role in 150 years of the telephone, from 999 to landline queues and emotional calls to loved ones abroad.
While some predicted the landline to be obsolete by 2020, there are still about 931 million landlines around the world.
Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, revolutionized communication by enabling instant long-distance ...
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