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It is the first long and verified motor flight.
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Television is a system of transmission of images and sound at a distance through Hertz waves.
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The ENIAC was born in 1943, although it was not completed until 1946, it was a contract between the US Army and its developers John Mauchly and John Presper Eckert.
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Engineer Percy Spencer, while working with his magnetron device, discovered that the candy bar in his pocket melted under the radiation from that system.
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The laser is a device that emits light through optical amplification and by stimulating the emission of electromagnetic radiation.
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Is a service that allows the exchange of messages through electronic communication systems. ... Both allow you to send and receive messages, which reach their destination thanks to the existence of an address.
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Is a small portable radio telephone. The mobile phone can be used to communicate over long distances without wires.
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It is a type of microcomputer designed in principle to be used by a single person.
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It is a set of programs that enables the administration of a computer's resources. This type of system begins to work when the equipment is turned on to manage the hardware from the most basic levels.
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Allows reading and writing of multiple memory locations in the same operation. It is about the technology used in USB memory, solid state drives and current BIOS.
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Is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (WPAN) created by Bluetooth that enables the transmission of voice and data between different devices.
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They are compact discs that use a technology similar to CD-ROMs, CR-R / RW to store all kinds of data: video, audio, texts, photos, etc.
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Uses a laser (or other light technology) to detect movement. The optical mouse is a great advantage compared to classic mice, with the internal scroll wheel that kept getting dirty and did not have great precision.
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It literally means Wireless Fidelity. It is a set of networks that do not require cables and that work based on certain previously established protocols.
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Is a new generation optical disc format.