Comments on: The Evolution of Christmas Gift Giving: Gadgets and Devices [Infographic] https://icecreamapps.com/blog/christmas-presents-evolution/ Tue, 25 Apr 2023 21:05:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 By: [Infographic]The Gifts evolution in Christmas – Gadgets and Devices - Top IT World https://icecreamapps.com/blog/christmas-presents-evolution/#comment-84 Thu, 24 Dec 2015 18:10:52 +0000 http://icecreamapps.com/blog/?p=1028#comment-84 […] Source: http://icecreamapps.com/blog/christmas-presents-evolution/ […]

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By: Brian Hughes https://icecreamapps.com/blog/christmas-presents-evolution/#comment-81 Wed, 23 Dec 2015 01:29:00 +0000 http://icecreamapps.com/blog/?p=1028#comment-81 Great infographic! It really brings back memories. I used to have an Atari 1600. I remember having that pager. Remember the codes we had to use like 911 and 69, lol. I had like 3 of those Nokia phones. I have a Wii. I have a PlayStation 3. I have an Android, lol. I want to get a drone.

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By: Gail Gardner https://icecreamapps.com/blog/christmas-presents-evolution/#comment-80 Tue, 22 Dec 2015 15:56:00 +0000 http://icecreamapps.com/blog/?p=1028#comment-80 Interesting collection. Good to know when technology got released. I wouldn’t have thought of microwave ovens being available in the 1960s; they probably weren’t commonplace until the 1970s – and now many interested in being healthy haven’t used them for decades.

I had that exact pager in the 1970s and that Nokia phone, too. It was probably the third phone I ever had and a lot smaller than those big earlier phones. Pagers and phones were rare when I got the first one and even the second one. People used to ask me if I was a doctor or a detective.

In 1984 I had one of the very first devices with a keyboard that could send messages across the country to another device of the same type within IBM. I remember the year because those of us working at the 1984 Olympics got them first. They weighed 2.2 lbs and were the predecessors to a Blackberry (which did not work nearly as well).

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