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Douglas Engelbart holds the invention that computer users across the globe rely on every day to communicate with their PC
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The original Brown Box itself may not look like much but it was Adam to the console of today
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This schematic shows two of the original designs of DRAM that were developed and patented in 1968 by Robert Dennard
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The first cellphone available for the public to buy
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Pulsar P1 was the first-ever digital watch, encased in 18-karat gold.
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The 1977 TRS-80 was actually one of the first microcomputers, and hobbyists loved it.
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The first Sony Walkman prototype was actually created so that Sony co-chairman Masaru Ibuka could listen to opera music while flying abroad.
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The ZX Spectrum was a chic computer that you could have with either 16Kb RAM or 48kb RAM. Clive Sinclair, the brains behind the machine, created it in response to losing out to Acorn in a deal with the BBC.