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- Henry Moseley (links | edit)
- IBM mainframe (links | edit)
- Inductor (links | edit)
- Integrated circuit (links | edit)
- John Bardeen (links | edit)
- John Ambrose Fleming (links | edit)
- Konrad Zuse (links | edit)
- Lanthanum (links | edit)
- Logic gate (links | edit)
- Light-emitting diode (links | edit)
- Max Newman (links | edit)
- Maser (links | edit)
- Microwave (links | edit)
- Mecha (links | edit)
- Cavity magnetron (links | edit)
- Multivibrator (links | edit)
- Neon (links | edit)
- Nikola Tesla (links | edit)
- NTSC (links | edit)
- November 16 (links | edit)
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (links | edit)
- Nuvistor (links | edit)
- Operational amplifier (links | edit)
- Philips (links | edit)
- Photoelectric effect (links | edit)
- Pump (links | edit)
- QRP operation (links | edit)
- Relay league (links | edit)
- History of radio (links | edit)
- Rubidium (links | edit)
- Resistor (links | edit)
- Robot (links | edit)
- RCA (links | edit)
- Robert Moog (links | edit)
- Silent film (links | edit)
- Sony (links | edit)
- William Crookes (links | edit)
- Semiconductor (links | edit)
- Simple machine (links | edit)
- Switch (links | edit)
- Submarine (links | edit)
- Single-sideband modulation (links | edit)
- Superheterodyne receiver (links | edit)
- Sonar (links | edit)
- Thomas Edison (links | edit)
- The Beatles (links | edit)
- Technology (links | edit)
- Television (links | edit)
- Transistor (links | edit)