Tecnology History

  • First time a computer was able to store information

    First time a computer was able to store information
    SorceAtanasoff and his graduate student, Clifford Berry, design a computer that can solve 29 equations simultaneously. This marks the first time a computer is able to store information on its main memory.
  • Eniac Invented

    Eniac Invented
    SourceThe Eniac was the first electronic computer invented by the US army during WWII. The Eniac cost $500,000 and was 1800 square feet.
  • First video tape recorder

    Source Charles Ginsburg led the research team at Ampex Corporation in developing the first practical videotape recorder (VTR). In 1951, the first video tape recorder (VTR) captured live images from television cameras by converting the information into electrical impulses and saving the information onto magnetic tape.
  • The First Cassette tape

    Source The cassette tape was invented by aguy named Phillip.Thia tape was first made to let people listen to pre-recorded music. they were first sold in Europe.
  • First Cordless phone

    Source In the 1970s, the very first cordless phones were introduced. In 1986, the Federal Communications Commission or FCC granted the frequency range of 47-49 MHz for cordless phones. Granting a greater frequency range allowed cordless phones to have less interference and need less power to run.
  • First video game concole

    First video game concole
    Source The Magnavox Odyssey is the world's first commercial home video game console. It was first demonstrated in April 1972 and released in August of that year, predating the Atari Pong home consoles by three years. It is a digital video game console, though is often mistakenly believed to be analog, due to misunderstanding of its hardware design
  • 1st cell phone

    Source The first mobile phone call was made 40 years today, on April 3, 1973, by Motorola employee Martin Cooper. Using a prototype of what would become the Motorola DynaTAC 8000x, the world's first commercial cell phone.
  • 1st personal computer

    1st personal computer
    Source“Acorn,” is introduced. It uses Microsoft’s MS-DOS operating system. It has an Intel chip, two floppy disks and an optional color monitor. Sears & Roebuck and Computerland sell the machines, marking the first time a computer is available through outside distributors. It also popularizes the term PC.
  • Bluetooth

    http://www.bluetooth.com/Pages/Fast-Facts.aspx Bluetooth® technology is the global wireless standard enabling, convenient, secure connectivity for an expanding range of devices and service​s. It is an essential element for bringing everyday objects into the connected world.
  • The release of the nitendo 64

    Source The Nintendo 64 (Japanese: ニンテンドー64 Hepburn: Nintendō Rokujūyon?), stylized as NINTENDO64 and often referred to as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit central processing unit, it was released in June 1996 in Japan, September 1996 in North America
  • Facebook invented

    Source Facebook is a social networking service launched in February 2004, owned and operated by Facebook. It was founded by Mark Zuckerberg with his college roommates
  • The Playstation 3

    Source The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment.