Audio through time

  • CD'S

    CD'S
    In 1982 compact CD’s were introduced in Japan.The first CD released was Billy Joel’s “52nd street.One year later in 1983, CD were released in the USA.
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    Audio's through time

  • DELLS

    DELLS
    By the mid-1990'S, Amiga, Commodore and Atari systems were no longer on the market, pushed out by strong IBM PC clone competition and low prices. With less competition than ever before, Dell rose to high profits and success, introducing low cost systems targeted at consumers and business markets using a direct-sales model. Dell surpassed Compaq as the world’s largest computer manufacturer , and held that position until October 2006.
  • CD-ROM'S

    CD-ROM'S
    In the early 1990s, the CD-ROM became an industry standard, and by the mid-1990s one was built into almost all desktop computers, and towards the end of the 1990s, in laptops as well. Although introduced in 1982, the CD ROM was mostly used for audio during the 1980s, and then for computer data such as operating systems and applications into the 1990s.
  • Next Station

    Next Station
    In 1990, the Next station workstation computer went on sale, for "interpersonal" computing as Steve Jobs described it. The Next-station was meant to be a new computer for the 1990s, and was a cheaper version of the previous Next computer. Despite its pioneering use of Object-oriented programming concepts, the Next station was somewhat a commercial failure, and Next shut down hardware operations in 1993.
  • Napster

    Napster
    In 2000 Napster is released.Napster allowed people

    To easily share songs with each other.Although Napster was shut down by court order in 2001.
  • Microprocessor

    Microprocessor
    In 2003, And shipped its 64-bit based microprocessor line for desktop computers, Opteron and Athlon 64. Also in 2003,IBM released the 64-bit based PowerPC 970 for Apple's high-end Power Mac G5 systems.
  • Apple Ipod

    Apple Ipod
    In 2003 apple released the online music store to go
    Along with the new iPod. iTunes allows the iPod user
    To manage audio and video on their computers.
  • IBM

    IBM
    In 2004, IBM announced the proposed sale of its PC business to Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group, which is partially owned by the Chinese government, for US $650 million in cash and $600 million US in Lenovo stock. The deal was approved by the on Foreign investment in the United States in March 2005, and completed in May 2005.
  • the first Iphone

    the first Iphone
    On January, 2007 Steve Jobs announced the
    Mac world convention, receiving substantial media
    Attention.then jobs announced that the first iPhone
    Would be released later that year. On 29,2007 the
    First Iphone was released.
  • Music players

    Music players
    After a disappointing first month of sales, the Walkman went on to become one of Sony's most successful brands of all time, transitioning formats over the years into CD, Mini-Disc, MP3 and finally, streaming music. Over 400 million Walkman portable music players have been sold, 200 million of them cassette players. Sony retired the classic cassette tape Walkman line in 2010.