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Usb flash drives are introduced to the market
Invented by Dov Moran and M-systems
first appeared on the market in the year 2000.
USB drives are used for storing or transferring files and information from computer to computer and can be used on an even wider range of devices these days because of adaptors.
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The Roomba is invented
The Roomba is a vacuum with a cleaning algorithm to efficiently clean a room while avoiding obstacles, a product of IRobot invented by Joe Jones
You still to this day see commercials and people using these devices in their homes 19 years after the release date.
Joe Jones is now creating his new invention, a weed killing roomba. source:https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1448432#:~:text=On%20the%20market%20beginning%20in,the%20basic%20patent%20is%206%2C883%2C201. -
Powermac G5 is released
At the time it was Apple's most powerful MacBook, invented by Steve Jobs
Rated top 3 that year for fastest computers.
First true 64 bit personal computer.
Was a spark of the great things to come within Apple's company, and has influenced today's computers. source:https://www.cultofmac.com/488664/today-apple-history-power-mac-g5/ -
First 1TB Hard Drive Disk
Invented by Hitachi global storage technologies.
This invention has allowed people to this day to expand their storage on their computers. source;https://www.techradar.com/news/digital-home/home-networking/ces-2007-world-s-first-1tb-hard-drive-148723#:~:text=The%20first%20hard%20drive%20with,for%20boxes%20that%20record%20HD. -
The Macbook Air is released
The first Macbook air was released and featured a solid-state drive compared to a HDD to make it sleeker.
It was introduced as a light computer with a lasting battery.
To this day the MacBook Air is one of their most popular computers in the line. Apple has innovated the computer market as the look of the computer became very popular and many other companies followed. source:https://www.computerworld.com/article/3157371/the-evolution-of-the-macbook.html