+ Follow DANIEL HENDERSON Tag
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[Title] => Smithsonian gets collection of early mobiles
[Summary] => The Smithsonians National Museum of American History recently received a collection of early cellphones and other wireless technology devices dating to the early 1970s.
Daniel Henderson, inventor and co-founder of PhoneTel Communications, donated the collection of 83 objects, manuals and packaging to the museum.
Objects in the collection include the Casio Z7000 "zoomer," the immediate predecessor to the Palm Pilot and the Atari Portfolio, the worlds first palm-top computer.
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DANIEL HENDERSON
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[Summary] => The Smithsonians National Museum of American History recently received a collection of early cellphones and other wireless technology devices dating to the early 1970s.
Daniel Henderson, inventor and co-founder of PhoneTel Communications, donated the collection of 83 objects, manuals and packaging to the museum.
Objects in the collection include the Casio Z7000 "zoomer," the immediate predecessor to the Palm Pilot and the Atari Portfolio, the worlds first palm-top computer.
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