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  1. Feb 19, 2020 · 1994 Lever 2000 Soap Commercial.ia.mp4 ... 1994 MCI Proof Positive Worldwide Phone Commercial.mp4 ... 1994 FOX23 WXXA-TV Promo 2 Commercial.autogenerated ...

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  2. Jan 8, 2021 · 90's UK TV Adverts - Defunct Brands/Discontinued items. Rewind TV. (from wiki) The Link was an internet based mobile phone and communications retailer in the United Kingdom. It was owned by...

  3. Jul 15, 2019 · 25 '90s Commercials That You Haven't Seen In Years But Will Instantly Remember "Yesterday you said you'd call Sears."

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  4. Your classic commercials, classic phones, these phones last long; fell down and nothing happened before and during the first appearances of android or Window...

    • Early portable phones: Pre-1970s cell phone history. IEEE. The modern cell phone owes its existence to automobiles and trains, two industries that adopted wireless communication nearly a century ago.
    • The 1970s and 1980s: The first mobile phone. dsearls (Flickr) Martin Cooper holds the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, the world's first cell phone. After decades of research and development, Motorola unveiled the world’s first cell phone prototype in 1973.
    • The birth of 2G and GSM. Nokia. The 1990s marked a time of rapid change in the cell phone industry, particularly with the release of smaller and more portable devices.
    • The 1990s: SMS and the world’s first smartphone. The IBM Simon was the first smartphone ever. It even had a touch screen! Even though SMS was built into the GSM standard, it would take another couple of years before Nokia would release the world’s first phone capable of composing a text message.
  5. 1994: First mobile game appears on the Hagenuk MT-2000 - a version of the ever popular Tetris. 1997: Nokia introduces the popular Snake game. 1999: BlackBerry phones appear for the first time.

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  7. Mar 23, 2024 · “Apple’s 1984 TV commercial helped make technology a sexy cultural touchpoint, but by the end of the decade, the telecommunications giant AT&T was losing its lustre in the public imagination because it was mired in a price war with new upstarts who were presenting communication as a commodity.

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