This Day in TechSept. 20, 1952: Kitchen Blender Pegs DNA as Stuff of LifeBy Tony LongSept. 19, 1982: Can't You Take a Joke? :-)By BritaSept. 15, 1916: All Disquiet on the Western FrontBy Tony LongSept. 14, 1959: Moon Feels First Cold Touch of HumansBy Tony LongSept. 13, 1899: New Yorker Becomes First U.S. Pedestrian Killed by CarBy Tony LongSept. 12, 1958: Kilby Chips In, Integrates CircuitBy Randy AlfredSept. 9, 1999: 9/9/99 No Big Deal for ComputersBy Randy AlfredSept. 8, 1966: Liftoff for the Starship EnterpriseBy Tony LongSept. 7, 1998: If the Check Says 'Google Inc.,' We're 'Google Inc.'By Tony LongSept. 6, 1891: Risky Heart Surgery Saves Stabbing VictimBy Tony LongSept. 2, 1859: Telegraphs Run on Electric Air in Crazy Magnetic StormBy Alexis MadrigalSept. 1, 1939: Wehrmacht Puts the Blitz in KriegBy Tony LongAug. 31, 1968: One Donor + Four Patients = Medical HistoryBy Tony LongAug. 30, 1885: Daimler Gives World First 'True' MotorcycleBy Tony LongAug. 29, 1965: Long-Distance Calling ... Very Long DistanceBy Tony LongAug. 25, 1973: More Than One Way to Slice a CATBy Randy AlfredAug. 24, 1995: Say Hello to Windows 95By Tony LongAug. 23, 1899: First Ship-to-Shore Signal to a U.S. StationBy Tony LongAug. 22, 1962: First Nuke-Powered Cargo Ship DocksBy Tony LongAug. 18, 1947: Birth of the Cool (Company, That Is)By Tony LongAug. 17, 1807: 'Fulton's Folly' Steams up the HudsonBy Tony LongAug. 16, 1960: Geronimo-o-o-o-o-o-o!!!By Tony LongAug. 15, 1877: 'Hello. Can You Hear Me Now?'By Tony LongAug. 12, 1981: IBM Gets Personal With 5150 PCBy Randy AlfredMore Stories