If you came of age in the 1990s, you’ll remember the unmistakable auditory handshake of an analog modem negotiating its connection via the plain old telephone system. That cacophony of screeches and ...
As America cruised into the 1990s, phones were no longer just for calling friends and family. Startups were harnessing new technology to turn them into tools for checking sports scores and playing ...
Researchers have long-sought explanations for why America’s crime rate dropped in the 1990s. Academics have suggested a laundry list of theories: including larger police forces, increased prison ...
Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet trends, entertainment, pop culture and digital accessibility. In addition to her current role, she's worked for CNET's video, ...
Being a real estate agent in the mid-1990s meant you probably had a cellphone, even if none of your friends did. “I had mine hardwired into my car,” says Rep. Bill Huizenga, a Michigan Republican.
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