Tonight on Warehouse 13: Philo, The Man Who Invented “The Farnsworth.”

Of course, in these parts, we don't call it "The Farnsworth," we call it "The Farnovision." But close enough. At least there is one TeeVee show that recognizes its progenitors and gives credit where it is due.   Warehouse 13 Season 2 Episode 3 “Beyond Our Control” Will be released on: 20 July, 2010 Synopsis: When […]

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Farnsworth Enters the Digital Era with “PHILO” iPhone App

 News started percolating last week of a new iPhone app named for Philo T. Farnsworth, the inventor of (modern, electronic) television.   The app is called — appropriately enough "PHILO", and professes to bring "social networking" -type interaction to TeeVee viewing.  According to the app's website,  Philo helps you enjoy TV with your friends and

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via wesleyvaclav.blogspot.com We made it through just the first half of the the 2-hour performance before heading to Cool Basil at 8801 University in Clive for some Thai food that was better than anything The Farnsworth Invention served up on 42nd Street in Des Moines. We weren't the only people who bailed out after the

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Buzz Aldrin to accept Emmy for NASA moon broadcast – NewsFlash – NJ.com

Aldrin and Philo T. Farnsworth, together again for the first time: The TV academy said Tuesday that Aldrin, part of the 1969 moon mission, will accept the Philo T. Farnsworth Award on behalf of NASA at the Emmy engineering awards on Saturday. The honor, named for TV inventor Farnsworth, recognizes an agency, company or institution

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This is the first we’re hearing about a new series of postage stamps honoring early television stars having their “first day of issue” in Rigby, Idaho:  Tuesday morning at the Philo T. Farnsworth TV and Pioneer Museum in Rigby, a rare event happened. The newest postage stamps were unveiled and they’re commemorating TV classics. A

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