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Considered to be the world's fastest supercomputer from 2002-2004, this monstrous machine was introduced by the Japanese to create global climate models. Many aerospace, energy, and marine science agencies undertook the project, and the system was built by NEC.
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The first iPhone was introduced by Steve Jobs. This device paved the way for the personal cell phone in terms of functionality and style. The device was developed my Apple Inc.
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One of the first mainstream e-readers, this device revolutionized the e-book industry with its ease of use and compact design.
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Sending shock waves across the tech industry, the first iPad brought hybrid option for consumers who were looking for a product that blends both the experience of an iPhone and personal computer. Developed by Apple Inc.
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This is a credit-card size single board computer released as a tool to promote science education. Founded in the UK by the Raspberry Pi corporation, the miniature computer was popular due to its simplicity and low cost (originally around $25-35).