Obituaries
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Owsley "Bear" Stanley, pioneering audio engineer for the Grateful Dead and 1960s counterculture icon has died at 76.
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This year the audio communications industry loses the founding father of the Sennheiser brand, Fritz Sennheiser, who died late May 17th a few days after his 98th birthday.
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Sadly, the inventor of the ‘flying taxi’, Michael Robert Dacre, has died after a crash during a test flight of a new Jetpod prototype in Taiping.
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February 17, 2007 The man who invented the remote control for the television, Dr. Robert Adler, died this week, giving us a timely reminder of just how fast te
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May 2, 2006 As extraordinary as it may seem, one of the people who created the first television died last week when Elma G. 'Pem' Farnsworth, author of the Dist
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August 23, 2005 Electronic music pioneer Dr. Robert Moog (71) passed away at his home in Asheville, N.C. earlier this week and will be mourned by a generation
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June 24, 2005 Jack Kilby, the man who invented the Integrated Circuit – also known as the microchip – died on Monday at age 81. It’s not every day that a man of