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Read moreThe first credit card was invented by Ralph Schneider.
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read moreDavid Warren invented the "Black box" flight recorder.
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Read moreBette Nesmith Graham invented "Mistake out", later renamed Liquid Paper, to paint over mistakes made with a typewriter.
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Read moreJack Kilby and robert Noyce, bith invented the microchip.
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Read moreThe Philips Company of the Netherlands invented and released the first compact audio-cassette in 1962.
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Read moreThe compact disc was invented by James Russel.
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Read moreRobert Dennard invented the random access memory.
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Read more A company called Intel publicly introduced the world's first single chip microprocessor, the Intel 4004 (U.S. Patent #3,821,715), invented by Intel engineers Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff, and Stanley Mazor.
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Read moreThe post-it notes invented by Arthur Fry.
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Read moreMagnetic resonance imaging invented by Raymond V. Damadian.
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Read moreThe hepatitis-B vaccine invented by Baruch Blumberg.
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Read moreIt was invented by Apple and it is The Personal Computer That Works The Way You Do.
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Read moreGeorg Bednorz and Alex Mueller - High Temperature Superconductors.
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Read moreHigh definition television was invented
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Read more The smart pill was invented by Jerome Schentag and David D'Andrea
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Read more ava is a programming language and environment invented by James Gosling and others.
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Read morePeter Dunn and Albert Wood invented the Viagra.
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Read moreAbioCor artificial heart invented by Abiomed - the Abiocor represents groundbreaking medical miniaturization technology. Nuvaring birth control invented by Organon.
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Read more Grantsdale and Alderwood are the code names of Intel's newest chips that will provide superior and inexpensive built-in sound and video capacities for the PC including the ability to do high definition video editing without additional computer cards.
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Read more It is a line of Internet and multimedia-enabled smartphones marketed by Apple. The first iPhone was unveiled by former Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007
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Read more MIT researchers are developing a microchip that will enable a blind person to recognize faces and navigate a room without assistance, helping the blind to regain partial eyesight.