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Computer Invasion: A History of Automation in Canada
Topic spans: 1945-1993
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Computers
Described as "gigantic brains," computers were once so big they filled entire rooms. It all started with ENIAC, the world's first computer, that cracked and buzzed and weighed 27 tonnes. By the 1960s, ordinary Canadians were fascinated with these new high tech devices: IBMs could set up blind dates, select Christmas presents and mysteriously dispense money. A novel idea until computer...
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High tech equipment targets cheaters in Seoul
Sept. 7, 1988
CBC Television News
Television
3:24
Drugs in Sports
Mass spectrometers and computers are ready to find minute traces of performance-enhancing drugs.
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The new (sub)urbanism
Oct. 15, 1997
Midday
Television
7:03
Living
Suburbia goes architecturally high tech.
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The push to sell Candus abroad
Dec. 7, 1978
CBC Television News
Television
2:02
Energy
A government report says Candu is our "finest achievement in high technology."
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