Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. History is calling! March 10 marks 150 years since the first telephone call was made by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, and ...
Whether it was a chunky Nokia or a sleek iPhone, your first phone did more than make calls. It helped define your relationship with technology, shaped your expectations for digital life, and reflected ...
Alexander Graham Bell holds the first patent for a telephone, and he made the first-ever phone call on March 10, 1876, asking his assistant to come to the room to see him. Since then, telephone lines ...
These days, our phones are basically extensions of our bodies. An MIT historian of science and technology takes us back to Alexander Graham Bell's famous first telephone call on March 10, 1876. These ...
First Phone in the World: The first phone in the world was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. This groundbreaking invention allowed human voice to travel through electrical signals for the ...
The first cell phone call ever by a customer started with a stolen car. It was decided by a race in Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. And it was completed to the granddaughter of Alexander Graham ...
The patent for the telephone turns 150 on March 7; the first call was made three days later on March 10, 1876. Protecting our histories in a moment of reckoning for César Chávez Today in History: ...
I spoke to an AT&T archivist about Alexander Graham Bell's famous transmission. Even though calls have changed, the reasons behind them are still the same. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology ...
Wisconsin residents played a role in the invention’s early development.