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USB Flashdrives
The flashdrive is the same as a floppy disc but is more portable and has more storage. The first USB flashdrives that came out could store up to 8MB. They come in multiple colors and designs. -
Apple's iPod
The first Apple iPod that came out had a 5 GB hardrive. It allows you to play music wirelessly. They come in multiple colors and designs. -
First Xbox
The first Xbox was released in 2001. The Xbox was made by Microsoft. They sold 16million Xbox's as of May, 2006 in North America. -
GPS
Portable GPS devices changed the roadtrip forever by using satellite data to pinpoint an individual's location on the ground. You can change the voices for your own personalized GPS. It can help you get through big cities or small towns. -
Skype
Skype is a video chat with anyone in the world using a mic and a webcam. Skype was founded by Mr. Dhamija. It is good for far away friends. -
Facebook
Facebook was created by Mark Zuckerberg with his college roomate. In January 2009, a study said that Facebook was the most used social networking site. It is good for far away friends. -
Nintendo DS
The DS was developed by Nintendo. It allows you to play games on the go. It can come in a variety of colors. -
Youtube
Youtube was founded by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim. The headquarters are in San Bruno, CA. Some famous video's on Youtube are 'Charlie Bit My Finger', 'David After Dentist', and 'Double Rainbow'. It is great to share things on. -
Ford Mustang (5th Generation)
It is a 2-door muscle car. Ford makes and sells this car. It can have a V8 engine. -
Blu-Ray Discs
Blu-Ray is a better quality DVD. It has HD video and audio. It never really took over the DVD though. -
PS3
It is the seventh generation of the PlayStation. Sony developed it. You can play over the internet. -
Nintendo Wii
The Wii lets you play games on the TV with motion sensors. You can buy different games for it. They can come in different colors. -
First iPhone
The iPhone was released. It was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. They started developing the iPhone in 2004. -
Kindle
The first Kindle weighed 10.2 oz. It allows you to buy books and read them on a single device. You can also buy audio books. -
Windows 7
Microsoft launches Windows 7. Windows 7 made advances such as in touch and handwriting recognition, support for virtual hard disks, improved performance on multi-core processors, and more. In July 2009, pre-orders of Windows 7 surpassed the demand which Windows Vista had in it's first 17 weeks.