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ERA 1101
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/ The ERA 1101 was made for high speed computing and stored 1 million bits. One of the first customers of this device was the navy. -
Ferranti Mark 1
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
Device was created at Manchester University. It had the title of the first "first commercially available general-purpose computer” -
IBM 650 Magnetic Drum
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
The device was one of the first mass production devices, selling over 450 in one year. The magnetic drum that spun at 12500 Rpm allowed faster access to stored information. -
English Electric DEUCE
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
DEUCE meaning Digital Electronic Universal Computing Engine, was mostly used for science. over 30 were completed. -
Direct Keyboard Input
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
before a keyboard they used punch cards or paper tape. the keyboard replaced those. -
DEC PDP 1
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
PDP 1 sells for about 120,00 dollars. includes a cathode ray tube graphic display, paper tape input/output, and requires only one operator. -
3C DDP 116
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
DDP 116 was announced at the Spring Joint Computer conference. 172 were sold and he basic computer cost 28500. -
Amdahl 470
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
The 470 was the first product made at Amdahl's company. But is cost less and was faster than the IBM. -
MITS Altair 8800
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/Altair was the cover story in a hit magizen in the 1970s called Popular Electronics. It had 256 Bytes of memory and an 100-line bus structure. -
Vic-20
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
was PET personal computer. Vic-20 was a huge success. -
PCs limited
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
a student created this PC. He quit collage to do buisness in computers -
Intels Touchstone Delta
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
The touchstone has 32 gigaflops, And has 512 processors operating independently. -
BeBox
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
used for software development. only about 2000 machines were produced. -
J-phone
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
the first camera phone. photos could be shared wirelessly. -
laptops
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
In SWiterland they made special laptops for kids in schools. By 2004 2,4 laptops were sold. -
apple Ipod
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
Has many features of iPhone and is more popularly used for games and accessories. and is still popular. -
xbox one
http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
kinect-movement based use. get games on blu-ray and download xbox live. -
form 1
www.hongkiat.com
A giant manufacture. Can create your own physical product with no limitations. -
project Fiona
www.hongkiat.com
For hardcore gaming. It is thought to replace tablets. -
google driverless car
www.hongkiat.com
powered by artificial intelligence. it uses video cameras and sensors to navigate.