As the world today mostly recognizes Google as a verb for search engines, it is difficult to remember a time […] ...
Charles Felton Pidgin was born on 11 November 1844, in a house in Felton Place at Boston Highlands, Roxbury, Massachusetts, to Mary Elizabeth (Felton) Pidgin (born 1823) and Benjamin Gordon Pidgin ...
On August 31, 1886, Charles W. Weiss of Brooklyn, New York, received a patent (U.S. patent â„–348437) for an Electro Magnetic Adding Machine. Weiss worked for the Kruse Check & Adding Machine Company in ...
Christian Hergenroeder was the inventor of an adding machine, the patent model of which is housed in the collection of the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. C.W. Hergenroeder was ...
(Johänn) Christian Ludwig Gersten (or Gerstein) was born on 7 February 1701, in Gießen, a town in the German federal state of Hessen. He studied law and mathematics at the University of Gießen and at ...
Claude Chappe was born on Christmas day (25 December) 1763, in the small French town of Brûlon, some 200 km southwest of Paris, to Ignace Chappe d’Auteroche and Marie-Renée de Vernay de Vert. Besides ...
Claude Perrault (see the calculating machine of Perrault) was born in Paris on 25 September 1613, in the wealthy bourgeois family of a Parisian advocate — Pierre Perrault (1570-1652), and his wife ...
The first electronic computer was built during the 1940s by John Vincent Atanasoff, a professor of physics and mathematics at Iowa State University, and one of his students, Clifford E. Berry. But the ...
Word about Salt Typhoon is making the news right now. As a former cybersecurity professional, it is incredible to see what is an unprecedented hack taking place, compromising every telecom provider in ...
Irving was dedicated to education and even made a special version of the CT-650 that was made for blind students. Aside from Braille lettering, the bulbs under each light were extra strong so as to ...