Evolution of Technology

  • 8mm Home Movie Camera

    The 8mm home movie camera, choice of hipsters and directors all over the globe has been around longer than you think. Invented in 1923, it is still important for film aficiandos as it was back then.
  • Microcassette Voice Recorder.

    Possibly one of the biggest staples for journalist of years gone by, this bad boy was primarily used for court dictation, voice memos, and the obvious, recording interviews as such. Memo to self: Delete those Kareoke renditions of Cherry Pie, you owned it Hayden, but the world isn't ready for you yet.
  • Dot Matrix Printer

    Ever watched one of those classic eighties films, and in the background you can see on someones desk a massive unit of machinary? Well that was the Dot Matrix Printer, unlike the printers we're used to today the dot matrix printer required perforated paper for it to funtion.
  • The Floppy Disk

    Ever wondered how, or why the floppy disk was so misleadingly named? Well this prehistoric bad boy got a facelift in the eigthties (i.e. adding a cover around the disk), to make protecting your precious data easier.
  • Home Telephone.

    Home Telephone you might ask? Well these are the things you will see connected to peoples walls, instead of there hands.
  • CD Rom

    The CD rom was developed by both Sony and Philips in the late 1970's. It was then further developed, and had minimum standards applied to the technology in 1985. By the 1990's most computers had a CD rom drive included,
  • The Wireless Network Card

    HOLLY CRAP, we can finally enjoy the wonder of the internet on the go!
  • Home Cable Modem

    The home cable modem was the prime reason you heard those static noises when you tried calling someone in the eighties. Dial up, more like static up.