Showing posts with label science history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science history. Show all posts

Charlie Chaplin and the 1928 mystery mobile phone

Charlie Chaplin and the 1928 mystery mobile phone
Regular visitors to my webblog are already aware, however if you are a first time visitor you may care to know that I am not simply involved with forensics and evidence for over two decades but that I am also an active campaigner to bring to the fore and make revelation about the amazing world of mobile communications and the very poor promotion

Vision of Mobile Phones in 1976

Photo courtesy of www.paleofuture.com/
 Vision of Mobile Phones in 1976
I am glad to see more and more information popping up on the Internet that identifies and reaffirms the exciting history of mobile telephones, originally called wireless telephones. I am and I believe I shall always be an advocate of this scientific technological advanced development. If there are details defining our science

First case using wireless communications - history

First case using wireless communications - history. Photo courtesy of executedtoday.com.At the first UK MTEB Mobile Forensics Conference 2009, last week (25th/26th Nov), the speaker Adam Gersch (Barrister 23 Essex Street) provided the audience with a refreshing reminder of the first case in the UK that made use of wireless telegraphy communication evidence in criminal proceedings noted in the

Happy Birthday Hans Christian Ørsted (Oersted)

Happy Birthday Hans Christian Ørsted (Oersted).Hans Christian Ørsted, one of the leading scientists of the nineteenth century, played a crucial role in understanding electromagnetism. In 1820 he discovered that a compass needle deflects from magnetic north when an electric current is switched on or off in a nearby wire. This showed that electricity and magnetism were related phenomena, a finding