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  • The Fax Machine

    The Fax Machine
    In 1843 Alexander Bain announced the first fax machine in paris .Luckily, the fax machine has changed all of that. Many think that it was invented in the 1980s and they will be surprised to find out that fax technology was actually created in 1843 by a little known Scotsman named Alexander Bain . HOW IT WORKS :How a Fax Machine Sends Your Fax. To send your fax, your fax machine (in most cases) actually uses the plain-old telephone network.
  • The first ever phone

    The first ever phone
    Before the invention of electromagnetic telephones, mechanical acoustic devices existed for transmitting speech and music over a greater distance. The acoustic tin can telephone, or "lovers' phone", has been known for centuries.The first ever phone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell . There were four scientist involved named ; Antonio Meucci,Amos Dolbear ,John Peirce ,Charles A. cheever . The first ever phone was made in Highland Park, Illinois.
  • flip phone

    flip phone
    A hinged cellphone that is more compact when closed . The cover "flips open" to reveal the screen,keypad,speaker and microphone.A flip phone is focused on dialing and calls ,but some can have extra features as well.
  • nokia phones

    nokia phones
    In 1967, Nokia Corporation was formed through the merger of the three companies.The new company manufactured products including paper items, car and bicycle tires, rubber boots, communications cables, televisions and other consumer electronics, personal computers, generators, robotics,The nokia phone was made in 1992 ,It was invented by Fredrik Idestam Leo Mechelin Eduard Polón.
  • iphone

    iphone
    In 2007 Steve Jobs and his team at Apple was awarded on inventing the first iphone .It was invented in in a keynote address at the Macworld Conference & Expo held in Moscone West in San Francisco, California.The iPhone wouldn’t be the iPhone without its iconic touch-screen technology.The first touch screen was actually invented way back in the 1960s by Eric Arthur Johnson.