Kevin P. Duffus is the author of “The Inventor Reginald Fessenden and the Origins of American Radio on North Carolina’s Outer ...
A bill restricting cell phone use in Illinois schools is heading to the Senate, with educators and experts weighing its ...
Industry Leaders lists, an expansion of the TIME100 Most Influential Companies issue that dives deeper into 20 sectors to ...
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6 famous inventions that were quietly attributed to the wrong person — and the actual inventors history forgot
The light bulb wasn’t really Edison’s. The telephone wasn’t really Bell’s. In 2002, the ...
While some predicted the landline to be obsolete by 2020, there are still about 931 million landlines around the world.
Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO after a legendary run that helped me fall in love with tech. Goodbye, sweet Tim.
You could walk in them like gym shoes, but if you rocked back on your heels the wheels emerged, turning them into roller skates. In the early 2000s, the company sold millions. By Richard Sandomir ...
Any schoolchild knows who came up with the telephone or the sewing machine. But conventional wisdom often has it all wrong.
Many people have been enchanted watching Artemis II circle the moon and start the journey home. President Trump doesn't appear to be among them. Some critics say his lack of enthusiasm is calculated.
Some inventors find their inventive spark through science fiction. Tasers, for example, were inspired by (and named after) the 1911 novel Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle.[1] Likewise, Motorola’s ...
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