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Charles Babbage created the closest thing to modern technology. It took him nearly 40 years. https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/inventions/who-invented-the-computer.htm -
It was created by Konrad Zuse in his parent's house. It was the first functional computer. https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/courses/compsci111s2c/lectures/andre/computerhope_com_issues_ch000984.pdf
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The ABC started being developed by a John Vincent Atanasoff and Cliff Berry. It was an electric computer that used vacuum tubes for binary math and had no CPU.
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The company was called Electronics Control Company. The company was founded by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly.
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Konrad Zuse began working on the ZA. It was sold to a mathematician named Eduard Stiefel.
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First digital computer with magnetic core Ram. It also had real-time graphics.
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It was the first transistorized computer. Demonstrated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Ed Roberts called his computer the personnel computer when he invented his own. The computer used a series of switches for inputting data or outputting data.
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The computer weighed 55 pounds and had a 5 inch CRT display. The computer had 64KB of RAM.
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Steve Wonniak designed the first Apple computer. It was known as the Apple 1 in 1976.
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The Compaq Portable is considered to be the first PC Clone. It was released in March by Compaq.
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Tandy Radio Shack was one of the first companies to release a computer with MPC standards. They introduced M2500 XL/2 and M4020 SX computers.
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A handless system with a data processor supported by a users body rather than a surface. It will have several components like a Camera, screen, wrist-mounted keyboard, etc.
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Mathematician named Leonard Adelman first came up with the idea in the mid-1990's. This computer would be radically different from the computers now. Instead of data being stored on silicon chips, it would be stored in DNA.
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The idea was first introduced in 1981. The computers would overcome some problems that have plagued the computers now.