End of the Landlines
The technology battle among international telecommunications companies to produce most popular cell phone, from flip phones to ringtones to text messaging; Blackberry combines features of a computer with a cell phone to make a smartphone.
8.3 /10
Internet Killed the Video Store
A database software engineer is inspired to create a bigger, family-friendly video store, Blockbuster; an opening appears for two software executives in California to take on the media giant with their online subscription service, Netflix.
8.6 /10
Easy Money

Sat, May 11, 2024
In the mid-20th century, a small plastic card sparks a commercial revolution as Diners' Club, Bank of America, and American Express compete to transform the way people make payments, igniting the trillion-dollar credit card industry.
8.1 /10
Suite Dreams: Birth of the Modern Hotel
Two visionary rivals revolutionize the hotel industry, setting new hospitality standards globally. Facing challenges, recessions, and conflicts, they're determined to be the best.
7.5 /10
Music on the Move
Rivalry between electronics companies in 1950s sparks a race to create portable music devices. Over decades, this competition leads to innovations like the pocket radio, cassette tape, Walkman, and CD, fueling the rise of industry giants.
8.4 /10
Rentals to Riches
When car ownership was out of reach for many Americans, visionary entrepreneur introduced a groundbreaking rental model. This idea sparked fierce competition, creating industry giants and transforming travel into a billion-dollar industry.
8.2 /10

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