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It was made in the 08/23/1940 by Peter Goldmark.
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Is the first computer controlled by software in
1941 .Konrad Zuse earned the semi-official title of inventor of the computer for his series of automatic calculators , which he invented to help with his lengthy engineering calculations. -
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Percy Spencer discovered the cooking properties of microwave radiation on accident. He filed for a patent on October 8, 1945. -
In 1947,researchers looked at crude mobile phones and realized that by using small cells a range of service area and found that with frequency reuse they could increase the traffic capacity of mobile phones substantially.
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The credit card began in the late 1940s when US oil companies gave identity cards to their customers. Then, in 1950, businessman Ralph Schneider created a circuit of restaurants in New York whose associates received credit through a card that was called Diners Club. And little by little everyone started using them too.
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In North American territory, a Russian named Alexander M. Pontiatoff, found a way to record a television show on a segment of magnetic tape.
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On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union placed the Sputnik I. into the Earth's orbit. The satellite was spherical in shape and equipped with four emitting antennas.
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Engineers of the Texas Instruments company invented the microchip that small piece of silicone that can house a complete integrated circuit.
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Meteorological satellite put into orbit by the United States in order to observe the meteorological phenomena
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light source consisting of a semiconductor material with two terminals.
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A great technological advance in the area of computing, more storage in less physical space
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The first Sony made them only used for black and white recordings.
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Is a ground positioning system created for military purposes.
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The first home video game was called Odyssey and was a simulation of a tennis table. It was invented by the American Ralph Baer. Two knobs on a console controlled the upward and downward movements of some "paddles" (white vertical lines) on a monochrome screen.
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While X-rays offer good images of denser parts of the body, such as bones; They are not clear enough to reveal the condition of soft tissues such as those of the brain. Therefore, British researcher Godfrey Hounsfield developed computerized tomography, a device capable of making up to 29,000 x-ray images of the brain and displaying them on a screen from a variety of angles
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In 1979 Sony launches the walkman, a stereophonic portable audio tape reader, equipped with headphones connected to it, via a cable.Now it is standard it takes a tiny MP3 to load a walkman and buy cassette tapes was the most normal thing in a weather.
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Motor, heart and nerve center of the digital era. They began their creation in the late 70s, the first "home" units had greatly reduced the size of the large computers of the previous decade.
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In early 1981, the first compact discs (CDs) were released along with the first digital record players. Initially they are manufactured by the Dutch company Phillips and the Japanese company Sony. Unlike vinyl records, which recorded the sound signals in analog form, this system does it digitally.
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The first permanent artificial heart, designed by Robert Jarvik, is implanted into a patient, who survives for more than three months.
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The Motorola DynaTAC, was the first mobile phone in 1983 and weighed a tremendous 780 grams, looked like a brick and a separate case containing the battery to talk for not too long.
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It is a telescope that orbits outside the atmosphere. Named in that way in honor of astronomer Edwin Hubble, it was put into orbit on the STS-31 mission as a joint project of NASA with the European Space Agency thus inaugurating the Great Observatory programs.
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Sony released optical discs similar to CDs, but smaller ones, contained in a square case similar to that of floppy disks.
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The first camera to use CompactFlash memory cards, was originally a type of data storage device, used in portable electronic devices as a storage device
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Many companies saw a commercial opportunity in the creation of a wireless Internet; Communications companies such as 3Com, Lucent, Nokia or Symbol joined together to create the WECA, which was later renamed Wi-Fi Alliance
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It is the second desktop video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the successor to the PLaystation. It was the best selling console in history, reaching 157.50 million units sold.
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Apple gave the world the famous and revolutionary iPod music player; The appearance of this beautiful little music player not only changed the way we listen to music but also the way we consume digital content.
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Facebook is a social networking website created by Mark Zuckerberg and founded with Eduardo Saverin, Chris Hughets and Dustin Moskovitz.
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Created by Leonovo. It is a notebook that comes in two versions, one of 12.5 inches and one of 14 inches. 256, 512 and up to 1TB SSD drives added to the NVIDIA GeForce 940M graphics chip.