This Day in TechAug. 11, 1942: Actress + Piano Player = New TorpedoBy Tony LongAug. 9, 1995: When the Future Looked Bright for NetscapeBy Tony LongAug. 8, 1876: Run This Off on the MimeoBy Randy AlfredAug. 4, 1977: All U.S. Energy Placed Under Single RoofBy Tony LongAug. 3, 1492: Columbus Sets Out to Discover ... a Trade RouteBy Tony LongAug. 2, 1873: San Francisco's First Cable Car Conquers Nob HillBy Tony LongAug. 1, 1949: FCC Gets in on Cable TVBy Randy AlfredJuly 28, 1858: Press Down Firmly, You're in Our Files NowBy Randy AlfredJuly 26, 1989: First Indictment Under Computer Fraud ActBy Tony LongJuly 25: 4 Women Who Made a DifferenceBy Tony LongJuly 22, 1952: Genuine Crop-Circle Maker PatentedBy Randy AlfredJuly 21, 1925: Scopes 'Monkey Trial' Ends With Guilty VerdictBy Tony LongJuly 19, 1961: Fasten Your Seatbelts, By Love Possessed Will Begin ShortlyBy Angela WatercutterJuly 18, 1876: Royal Commissioners Wrinkle Their NosesBy Randy AlfredJuly 15, 1783: Marquis Invents Steamboat, Misses Esteem BoatBy Randy AlfredJuly 14, 1850: What a Cool Idea, Dr. GorrieBy Randy AlfredJuly 11, 1979: Look Out Below! Here Comes Skylab!By Tony LongJuly 8, 1908: Some Movies Get ColorfulBy Randy AlfredJuly 7, 1936: Get a Grip � Phillips Screws Up the ToolboxBy Randy AlfredJuly 6, 1885: Rabies Vaccine Saves Boy -- and PasteurBy Tony LongJuly 5, 1943: Defeat at Kursk Heralds Twilight of the PanzersBy Tony LongJuly 1, 1858: Darwin and Wallace Shift the ParadigmBy Randy AlfredJune 29, 1888: Handel Oratorio Becomes First Musical RecordingBy Tony LongJune 28, 2005: It's an Office Tower, Yet So Much More Than ThatBy Tony LongMore Stories