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You might be old enough to remember record platters, but you probably aren’t old enough to remember when records were cylinders. The Edison Blue Amberol records came out in 1912 and were far … ...
The GEM Premier 7000 with iQM3 system is the latest innovation in Werfen's long line of GEM Premier blood gas testing systems.
Werfen today announced they have been named the Silver Winner of the prestigious Edison Award, in the Emergency and On-Site Health Solutions category, for their GEM Premier 7000 with Intelligent ...
Description This example of an Edison talking doll has a ceramic head, a metal body, and articulated limbs made from painted wood. Inside the torso is mounted a tiny phonograph bearing a brown wax ...
As music fans around the country celebrate Record Store Day, which started in 2008, Albert Menashe shares a look at his records and record players going back over 100 years.
Ironically, Edison was deaf yet still invented the phonograph. While he did create the working phonograph — his self-identified most important invention — the original invention wasn’t ...
It was the prolific inventor and American industrialist Thomas Edison who pushed sound recording to its next vital step. Crucially enabling the ability to play what was recorded, his ’77 phonograph ...
Everything from rare gems to ancient fossils will be on display at the New Jersey Fall Mineral, Fossil, Gem & Jewelry Show from Oct. 9-13 at the New Jersey Convention and Expo Center in Edison.