2010 computer history

  • Instagram

    Instagram
    Instagram app was launched 0ct. 6th.2010 where users could post photos and connect with friends, famiy, etc. Kevin Systrom and and Mike Krieger founded the social media platform
  • Kindle Fire Tablets

    Kindle Fire Tablets
    kindle Fire tablets were designed for people to access books, music, videos, browse the web and run apps. This gave people easier access to books, internet, etc.
  • Oculus VR

    Oculus VR
    virtual reality headset. this allows users to naturally react with 3D virtual environments
  • Nvidia G-Sync

    Nvidia G-Sync
    its a chip that is installed in gaming systems and TVs to defeat screen stuttering so there are no more screen glitches while gaming or watching tv
  • Amazon Echo

    Amazon Echo
    voice assistant where you can control technology;make calls, play music, search the web, etc. this has made it easy for humans to easily ask for an answer or tell a system to do something for them tech related
  • Apple Watch

    Apple Watch
    A smartwatch created so users can send texts, make calls, search the web, use app, listen to music.. the list goes on. Just like a smart phone but watch form. this helps users who don't have their phone on them, and even helps high-schoolers cheat on tests;)
  • Pokemon Go

    Pokemon Go
    Reality game on smartphones! this allowed users to come together, go outside and hunt pokemons. This was a large, successful game and still has a large set of users still. invented by john hanke
  • Nintendo Switch

    Nintendo Switch
    "Nintendo has reclaimed its place atop the throne. The Nintendo Switch is the best new system of the decade, one of the most versatile, portable gaming experiences ever, and an absolute joy to play in all scenarios."
  • Aira

    Aira
    for people who are blind, a new subscription service (starting at $99 per month for its standard plan) that enables its thousands of users to stream live video of their surroundings to an on-demand agent, using either a smartphone or Aira’s proprietary glasses. The agents, who are available 24/7, can then answer questions, describe objects or guide users through a location.
  • WeWalk

    WeWalk
    smart cane that detects objects above chest level and pairs with apps, such as Google Maps—to help the 250 million visually impaired and blind people worldwide navigate a digital world without having to juggle a smartphone.
  • Copy & Paste

    Copy & Paste
    ability to transfer the images and text from one source to the other pretty fast. Not to mention, you can also use it to print directly into your notebook, thereby eliminating the requirement for an additional paper.