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The Telegraph
The first digital communication was when Samuel Morse sent a message from Washington DC to Baltimore. Although it is far from todays network it has the same principles.
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The 3 Laws of Robotics
The 3 Laws of Robotics was created by Isaac Asimov, the 1st law states that a robot cannot injure a human being or allow one to come to harm. The 2nd law states that a robot must follow any orders given unless it breaks the 1st law. The 3rd law states a robot must protect itself unless doing so would conflict with the other laws.
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COBOL
The first computer language was developed by Grace Hopper. COBOL is primarily used in buisness and finance.
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The first programmable robot arm
The first programmable robotic arm was created by George Devol and Joe Engleberger. The robot became the first industrial robot. The robot began completing dangerous on an assembly at General Motors.
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Modern Computer Prototype
The first prototype of the modern computer was showed in 1964 and had a mouse and GUI. Marks the evolution from a specialized private machine to a more public machine.
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Neil Armstrong lands on the moon
The U.S. successfully lands the first man on the moon. The US used the latest robotic,computing and space tech to land Apollo 11 safely on the moon.
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Apple I
Steve Jobs started Apple Computers on April Fools and started selling the Apple I. The Apple I was the first computer with a single circuit board.
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Apple
Apple is one of the most popular tech companies known for its Iphones, tablets and computers. There are nearly 1 billion Apple devices used in the world.
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Dante II
a 8 legged walking robot created by CMU. Dante II successfully descended into Mt. Spur and analyzed the high temperature gasses. http://www.ri.cmu.edu/research_project_detail.html?project_id=163&menu_id=261
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Google
Google became one of the most popular technology company with its many different services and subsidaries. Google has nearly 3.5 billion searches per day.
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Sony releases AIBO
This was the first robot of its kind that were sold to the public. The robot could act like an actual puppy being able to learn and interact with you. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/technology/historyofrobotics.html -
Asimo released
The most advanced robot was released by Honda and called ASIMO. ASIMO was the first walking robot and now the ASIMO can do many things from walking stairs to understanding some voice commands.
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Roomba
This robot helps in cleaning all your floors. The Roomba can clean all your floors by itself and saves you all that hard work. This shows that robots can even do everyday stuff such as cleaning.
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Smallest robot
Epsoms smallest robot helicopter to be used as a camera during natural disasters.This is the worlds most advanced microrobot.
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Ethernet Blue Book
The Ethernet Blue Book was published by 3 companies and was also known as DIX Standard. It was a 10Mbps system and had a large backbone cable with smaller cables connected,
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