In 1912, Technical World Magazine ran a piece on Guglielmo Marconi in which he made a very bold prediction about the future. Marconi, credited with the invention of the wireless telegraph, went out on ...
On a lovely, forested hillside overlooking Tomales Bay, just south of Marshall, sits the 110-year-old Marconi Conference Center. It was gifted to the state of California in 1989 after a purchase made ...
The first public two-way wireless communication happened on January 19, 1903 when a message from President Theodore Roosevelt was translated in international Morse code and sent to King Edward VII in ...
Guglielmo Marconi, Irish-Italian wireless inventor, financier, deftly subdued last week’s meeting of petulant stockholders in his Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. The meeting took place in the ...
The ham radio operators who brought their equipment to a downtown Babylon village parking lot on Saturday were there in part to do what they often do from home: communicate with fellow amateur-radio ...
A few days after the Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, a cheering crowd gathered in New York City to hail the man credited as the savior of the ship's survivors. That man, Guglielmo Marconi, was already ...
Andrea Goldsmith, a global leader in the development of wireless systems, has been awarded the Marconi Prize, the highest honor in telecommunications research. She is the first woman ever to win the ...
Paying tribute to the location’s days as a point-to-point station for ships at sea, the Marconi-RCA Museum tells the story of radio’s role in shaping and maintaining maritime activities around the ...
The news that a judge has allowed a Titanic search party to cut open a small passageway into the ship to rescue the famed Marconi device that signaled its final SOS could solve some enduring mysteries ...