This Week in Tech History: First Use of Voting Machines

This Week in Tech History: First Use of Voting Machines

Released Friday, 7th April 2017
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This Week in Tech History: First Use of Voting Machines

This Week in Tech History: First Use of Voting Machines

This Week in Tech History: First Use of Voting Machines

This Week in Tech History: First Use of Voting Machines

Friday, 7th April 2017
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imageThis week in 1860 – the oldest known recording of an audible human voice was made on the phonautograph machine by its French Inventor.

1892 – Voters in Lockport, NY became the first in the U.S. to use voting machines.image

1894 – The kinetoscope was demonstrated by its inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, in New York City. A viewer that held 50 feet of film — about 13 seconds worth — showed images of Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill.

1956 – Ampex Corporation of Redwood City, CA demonstrated the first commercial magnetic tape recorder for sound and picture. The videotape machine had a price tag of $75,000. These early Ampex units were too large to fit in a small room.

imageAnd this week in 1984 – Challenger astronauts made the first satellite repair in orbit by returning a healthy Solar Max satellite to space. The orbiting sun watcher had been circling the Earth for three years with all circuits dead before repairs were made.

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