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The first touchscreen phone was the IBM Simon, which was announced in 1992 and released for purchase in 1994. The Simon was a personal digital assistant (PDA) with a touchscreen and cell connection capabilities. -
The first DVD player was the Toshiba SD-3000. The DVD acronym originally stood for “Digital Video Disc” but was later suggested to stand for “Digital Versatile Disc” because DVDs can be used for more than storing video content. It first came out in Japan, invented by Sony. -
Eiger Labs released the MPMan in the United States in 1998. The MPMan had 32 MB of memory, which could hold about eight or nine songs. It cost around 250 dollars. -
The search engine was based on the PageRank data collection system. This system analyzed backlinks to track and record data online. This helped us find all the answered we needed with a click of a button. -
First imac came out, it was the first all in one computer. Apple almost went bankrupt, but the g3 brought it back to life. The g3 had a 6 gigabyte hard drive
inventor- Jony Ive -