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ANSI | Robots and Artificial Intelligence | Technological History

The Evolution of Industry & What’s To Come For Industry 5.0

ByGuest Contributor April 26, 2024June 4, 2025

From the primitive tools of prehistory to the complex machinery of the modern age, industry has been the driving force behind economic growth, technological advancement,…

A drawing of an Acheulian hand axe, which was not the first standard but the second one.
ANSI | History | Technological History

The First Standard

ByBrad Kelechava August 25, 2022May 22, 2025

Standardization derives from the need to create a community that enhances not only the needs of an individual but all other contributing members. While standardization…

The Origin of ANSI C and ISO C
ANSI | Computer Science | Technological History

The Origin of ANSI C and ISO C

ByBrad Kelechava September 14, 2017May 29, 2025

ANSI C is a common name for the C programming language standard, and, while the document from which this name derives has long been replaced…

A brown IBM Selectric typewriter, which used the first backspace key.
ANSI | History | Technological History

Invention of the Backspace Key

ByBrad Kelechava May 17, 2016May 30, 2025

This early advertisement for the IBM Correcting Selectric II typewriter appeared on televisions in 1973. It demonstrates a typewriter that made use of a rotating…

Blu ray above slot
ANSI | History | Technological History

Blu-ray vs HD DVD: Standard Format War

ByBrad Kelechava May 13, 2016May 30, 2025

The first high-definition televisions were released in 1998, but they didn’t gain popularity until the 2000s after becoming more affordable. During this time, in response…

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ANSI | History | Technological History

VHS vs Betamax: Standard Format War

ByBrad Kelechava May 5, 2016May 30, 2025

The story of the videotape format war between the VHS and Betamax standards begins in 1971, when Sony invented the U-matic, the first closed case…

Robot arms producing solar panels as part of the fourth industrial revolution
ANSI | History | Technological History

Smart Manufacturing – The Fourth Industrial Revolution?

ByBrad Kelechava February 19, 2016May 30, 2025

Smart Manufacturing has been dubbed the Fourth Industrial Revolution, since in recent years it has been modernizing industrial practices and has the potential to go…

Telegraph key being used on wood
ANSI | History | Technological History

Western Union Sends Last Telegram – 10th Anniversary

ByRobert Russotti January 27, 2016May 30, 2025

Western Union sent its last telegram January 27, 2006. In its day, a telegram was faster than Pony Express and cheaper than long distance telephone….

Atari 2600 Joystick
ANSI | History | Technological History

Evolution of Video Game Controller Design

ByBrad Kelechava November 30, 2015May 30, 2025

Video games, like most other forms of entertainment and technology, have immensely improved throughout their relatively recent history, generally taking what has worked well in…

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