By: Gabriel Adams | 2007-12-12 | Computer The telephone is one of the most important inventions of the past two hundred years. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1847, Alexander Graham Bell immigrated to Canada with his father in 1870 before moving to the United States a year later and becoming... read more
By: Ckint Jhonson | 2008-02-07 | Mobile Phones Communication is the most important aspect of our social life and the main way through which we socialize with the other people. The phone is the most basic tool of the process of communication and today, for many of us is an indispensable object. That’s the main reason for which the industry of phone services developed so much in the past 10 - 15 years and the services are much diversified. read more
By: James Lansky | 2009-10-24 | Computer In 1876, when Alexander Graham Bell invented the first telephone, he had absolutely no clue that in the year 2009, people would have a device called the Blackberry. Although the initial telephone merely accomplished its primary task, that is, to transmit voice to other places, the modern blackberry is a... read more
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By: Pradeep Thanvi | 2008-11-01 | Mobile Technology has been continuing upgrading ever since the earlier days. We got to see various latest innovations approximately in every period. From the invention of Telephone by Graham Bell to the new, latest and advanced 3G technology based cell phones; cell phones technology has improved a lot more. read more
By: Daniel Millions | 2008-09-02 | Technology Cell phones are getting smaller, smarter and bring us closer to hands 100% hands free technology. read more
By: Jason Cox | 2007-06-19 | Video Conferencing The year was 1964 and visitors to the Worlds Fair in New York were witness to a new contraption called the Picturephone, The idea of joining voice and video, 1 frame, every 2 seconds was first demonstrated in 1956 by AT and T, the telephone company founded by Alexander Graham Bell himself. read more
By: Vikas S | 2009-08-18 | Video Conferencing Video conferences have become a day to day affairs not only among businesses, but even among households. The practice has evolved rapidly, liked by many and extensively adopted into different business models. read more
By: Gabriel Adams | 2007-02-22 | Computer The world is becoming a smaller place...literally! Gadgets of the yore used to have a certain presence in ones home, but today most have shrunk down to fit in the palm of our hand. Technology has come a long way since the days of Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Alva... read more
By: Broderick Booth Goran | 2009-02-04 | Mobile In 1889, the first public coin phone was installed by inventor William Gray at a bank in Hartford, Conn. It was a postpay machine, which means that coins were deposited after the call was placed. By 1902, there were 81,000 pay telephones in the United States. read more
By: David Boon | 2008-11-11 | Communications The content below speaks about the advantages which are in full swing with the advent of many Mobile Phones and network providers. If you would like to know about these advantages, then read the following lines. This content is very informative. Mobile phones have become important means of telecommunications. The present generation boasts of the invention of mobile phones as it is being the first generation to invent as well as use. Telecommunications have undergone a huge change and the distance that it has traveled so far is immeasurable. No one might have imagined that Graham Bells te. read more
By: Caroline Telford | 2008-10-11 | Communications When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, who would have ever thought that the way people communicate would reach the heights that it has today? Far from a typical landline call, there is now video calling, teleconferencing, e-mail, fax, instant messaging, text messaging, mobile phone calls, Internet telephone calls - and all the other forms of communication which made the world a virtually smaller place. read more
By: communicationtechnologies | 2008-05-13 | Communications Summary: The telephone which was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, was the first mode of communication where in a human being can communicate with other human beings around the world. read more
By: Mark Hirst | 2008-06-23 | Mobile Alexander Graham Bell invented telephones so that it would be easier to communicate with other people on a distant place. Before telephones, people would usually communicate with their loved ones that are far from them through mail. Telephones then became an important device for everyone. As of today, telephones are a part of everyone’s home. It is unusual to see a home without any telephone. read more
By: cathy | 2007-09-06 | Broadband Internet A revolution in communication has made our lives easy. Thanks to genius minds like Bell who invented the telephone and as such communication has truly evolved and has certainly changed our world.. read more
By: Dennis Jaylon | 2009-06-19 | Communications Telephone is a device whose essential being is also known to a small kid, since; its very much there in every home today. Telephones are the ancient means of telecommunication that had revolutionized the whole idea of communication. read more
By: Jim Brown | 2008-08-04 | Mobile First, there was a telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell. Then, theres portable telephone one can carry anywhere, comes the pager, followed by the latest and a possession to everyone,the cellular phone. read more
By: Graham Alexander | 2008-05-25 | Communications A Reverse Phone Search is by far the best way to find who owns a telephone number. About a year ago I had reason to find out who was calling my girlfriend. The caller never spoke, but just called repeatedly, often late at night, or while she was at work. Luckily because of my background in telecoms, I knew the best way was to use a Reverse Phone Lookup, but I did try a few other things first. read more
By: Nisha Garg | 2008-11-12 | Games The online games can be played by any body without any prior knowledge of programming. These games are very interactive and come enhanced with attractive animations, graphics etc. read more
By: Fletcher Mak | 2007-02-01 | Mobile Today, it is the time of new-age ringtones that sound as if a whole orchestra is playing right there, in your pocket. And to add on to it, these tones can be readily switched to avoid monotony and boredom. read more
By: Matthew Hick | 2007-01-11 | VOIP VoIP is the newest Internet phone technology. If you havent heard of it, lets take a look at what it is. read more