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This is the first typewriter by Christopher Latham Sholes. The speed of typists increased. witness this
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CNC stands for Complex Number Calculator, designed by scientist George Stibitz. This is likely the first example of remote access computing. Computer history
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ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer. It was the first electronic general purpose computer. ushistory
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SEAC stands for Standards Eastern Automatic Computer, the first stored-program computers completed in the United States. It was built in Washington DC. SWAC stands for Standards Western Automatic Computer and it was built on the UCLA campus. Computer history
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It was designed by Signetics for the SDS Sigma 7 mainframe computer. This 8-bit RAM was one of the earliest uses of dedicated semiconductor memory devices in computer systems. Computer history
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This is the first mouse developed by Douglas Engelbart. It was made of wood, and it was much larger then today's mouse. computerhope
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ARPANET stands for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network and was the first computer network. It was created for military purpose by the DOD and used the TCP/IP protocol. Wikipedia
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Ethernet used in local area networks and metropolitan area networks. It was developed at Xerox PARC. Wikipedia
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CRT stands for cathode ray tubes.It is a vacuum tube that contains one or more electron guns and a phosphorescent screen, and is used to display images. Wikipedia
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This is the first laptop was invented by Adam Osborne.Weighting under 5 lbs, and cost $1,795. timesofindia
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This is the first mobile phone by Motorola employee Martin Cooper. The world's first commercial cell phone. theatlantic
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It was the first smartphone, also use the Simon to send and receive emails, faxes, and pages. There were also built-in features including a notes, address book. businessinsider
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Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances. It managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group.Wikipedia
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The first camera phone introduced by Japan's SoftBank. The camera had a maximum resolution of 0.11 megapixels a 256-color display, and photos could be shared wirelessly. [computer history] (http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/2000/
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the first smartphone by Samsung was Samsung GT-I7500. It used the open source Android operating system. Wikipedia