Episode
Modern Marvels: Digi-Tech
Overview
DVD, CD, PDA, HDTV, PVR–they are the ultimate in “gotta have it” gadgets and gizmos and “to die for” technology that populate a digital world of acronyms. We trace digital technology back to the early 1940s and the first high-speed electronic computer used to calculate cannon trajectory charts for new artillery in WWII, and look at the rapidly approaching future in places such as MIT’s Media Lab, where tomorrow’s technologies are being developed today.
Details
- Series
- Modern Marvels
- Season
- Season 9
- Episode
- Episode 56
- Air date
- 2002-11-15
- Runtime
- 44 min
Episode context
Digi-Tech is Episode 56 in Season 9 of Modern Marvels. It aired on 2002-11-15. The runtime is 44 min.
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