The first inventors

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  • the present computer

    the present computer
    the present day computer has wifi or wierless. Also it is faster than old computers. it has more technology
  • The first calculating machine

    The first calculating machine
    The first calculating machine was invented by Blaise Pascal.
    Frances Blaise Pascal invents a machine, called the Pascaline, that can add, subtract, and carry between digits. In 1942
  • The first mechanical computer

    The first mechanical computer
    The first mechanical computer was invented by charles babbage.
    1821 Charles Babbage invents the Difference Engine. meaning
    the mechanical computer
  • The first electronic computer

    The first electronic computer
    Professor John Atanasoff and graduate student Clifford Berry built the world's first electronic-digital computer at Iowa State University between 1939 and 1942. The Atanasoff-Berry Computer represented several innovations in computing, including a binary system of arithmetic, parallel processing, regenerative memory, and a separation of memory and computing functions.
  • The first progammable computer

    The first progammable computer
    The Z3 was an electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computing machine. It was Turing-complete, and by modern standards the Z3 was one of the first machines that could be considered a complete computing machine, although it lacked the conditional branch operation. The Z3 was built with 2,000 relays, implementing a 22 bit word length that operated at a clock frequency of about 5–10 Hz.[1] Program code and data were stored
  • The first transistor computer

    The first transistor computer
    1955 Bell Labs introduces its first transistor computer. Transistors are faster, smaller and create less heat than traditional vacuum tubs, making these computers more reliable and efficient.
  • The first digital computer

    The first digital computer
    Short for Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the ABC started being developed by Professor John Vincent Atanasoff and graduate student Cliff Berry in 1937 and continued to be developed until 1942 at the Iowa State College (now Iowa State University). On October 19, 1973, US Federal Judge Earl R. Larson signed his decision that the ENIAC patent by Eckert and Mauchly was invalid and named Atanasoff the inventor of the electronic digital computer.
  • the first stored program computer

    the first stored program computer
    The early British computer known as the EDSAC is considered to be the first stored program electronic computer. The computer performed its first calculation on May 6, 1949 and was the computer that ran the first graphical computer game.
  • the multimedia computer

    the multimedia computer
    In 1992 Tandy Radio Shack becomes one of the first companies to release a computer based on the MPC standard with its introduction of the M2500 XL/2 and M4020 SX computers.
  • The first personal computer

    The first personal computer
    In 1975 Ed Roberts coined the term personal computer when he introduced the Altair 8800. Although the first personal computer is considered to be the Kenback-1, which was first introduced for $750 in 1971. The computer relied on a series of switches for inputting data and output data by turning on and off a series of lights. The Micral is considered the be the first commercial non-assembly computer. The computer used the Intel 8008 processor and sold for $1,750 in 1973.
  • the first workstation

    the first workstation
    Although never sold the first workstation is considered to be the Xerox Alto, introduced in 1974. The computer was revolutionary for its time and included a fully functional computer, display, and mouse. The computer operated like many computers today utilizing windows, menus and icons as an interface to its operating system.
  • the first ibm

    the first ibm
    In 1953 IBM shipped its first electric computer, the 701. Later IBM introduced its first personal computer called the "IBM PC" in 1981. The computer was code named and still sometimes referred to as the "Acorn" and had a 8088 processor, 16 KB of memory, which was expandable to 256 and utilizing MS-DOS.
  • the first laptop

    the first laptop
    The first portable computer or laptop is considered to be the Osborne I, a portable computer developed by Adam Osborne that weighed 24 pounds, a 5-inch display, 64 KB of memory, two 5 1/4" floppy drives, and a modem. IBM PCD later released the IBM portable in 1984, it's first portable computer that weighed in at 30 pounds. IBM PCD later announced in 1986 it's first laptop computer, the PC Convertible, weighing 12 pounds. And in 1994 introduces the IBM ThinkPad 775CD, the first notebook with an
  • the first apple computer

    the first apple computer
    Steve Wozniak designed the first Apple known as the Apple I computer in 1976.
  • were will the envision computer in next 15 years

    I think its going to be not here because. its going to be more automatic stuff. also because more new stuff like for example if you talk it automatically catches it and does what ever you want it to do.
  • the first minicomputer

    the first minicomputer
    Data General was one of the first minicomputer firms from the late 1960s. Three of the four founders were former employees of Digital Equipment Corporation. Their first product, the Nova, was a 16-bit minicomputer. This was followed by the Supernova and Eclipse product lines, all of which were used in many applications for the next two decades. The company employed an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) sales strategy to sell to third parties who incorporated Data General computers into the OE