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... ng the late 1980s and evolved gradually, slowly at first, slipping into homes as boxy personal computers that hummed and blinked like they belonged in a lab. People weren't quite sure what to make of them at first, fascinated by their promise but still figuring out how they fit into everyday life.
Around that time, mobile phones were creeping in too—big, clunky bricks from the mid-eighties that could turn your arm sore if you talked too long. Calls were scratchy and full of static, barel ...
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