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The Transformation Of The Apple iPod From 2001 To 2022

Slashgear

Here is the most complete story of the technology. The iPod revolutionized how we listen to music, and it evolved greatly during its relatively brief history.

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Samsung to Acquire AR/VR Microdisplay Company eMagin for $218M

Road to VR

Founded in 2001, eMagin has created head-mounted displays to showcase its OLED technology since the release of Z800, which launched in mid-2005. The company announced in a press statement that Samsung will acquire all outstanding shares of eMagin common stock on a fully diluted basis for $2.08 Sculley, eMagin’s CEO. “By

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AR Time Capsule Explores The Hidden History Of The September 11th Attacks

VRScout

On the morning of September 11th, 2001, a series of terrorist attacks were conducted against the United States, resulting in nearly 3,000 deaths, 25,000 injuries, and numerous long-term health consequences. To this day 9/11 is considered one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in history.

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The Arctic Liquid Freezer III 280 A-RGB White AIO Review: Refined Design Brings Stand-Out Cooler

Anand Tech

ARCTIC GmbH, originally known as Arctic Cooling, first burst onto the PC cooling scene in 2001 and has since maintained its stature as a leader in cooling technologies.

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What Will Smartphones Be Like in 10 years?

GizModo VR

Recall that in 2001 the biggest thing in cell phone technology was the Nokia 8250, the chief selling point of which was its colorful display. If you’d asked a panel of experts 10 years ago what smartphones would look like in a decade, you’d have gotten all kinds of wild responses. Instead of black-and-white, this… Read more.

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20 Years Later, Pulse Is Still the Creepiest Horror Movie About Internet Ghosts

GizModo VR

At the time of its release in 2001, however, that sound signified a new form of communication that had already begun to change the world. The movie takes a look at where that technology will take us , and forecasts nothing but doom. Pulse begins with an ancient sound: the screech of a dial-up internet connection. Read more.

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Preserving Historical Landmarks In VR Should Be A Priority

VRScout

Ensuring history survives using modern day technology. In more recent years, companies like TARGO have begun using immersive technology to digitally capture our greatest landmarks, historical sites, and monuments and preserve them for future generations; a righteous crusade to immortalize the efforts of the human race.