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Soundboard
Created by: Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville
Created in 1857
The soundboard allows a user to record, listen to, and adjust the inputted sound waves through a series of slides, knobs, and buttons to a varying degree that creates the desired sound. -
The Cassette Player
Created in 1962
Created by Philips
Enabled the ability to record and playback all types of sounds in a portable device called a cassette player using cassettes. -
Flight GPS
Released in 1978
Created by: Roger Lee Easton sr. Ivan A. Getting and Bradford Parkinson
Allows pilots to quickly view their current location on the planet along with other important information like weather and radar information. -
DVD
Released in 1996
Created by the following companies: Matsushita, Time Warner, Toshiba, JVC, Thomson, Pioneer, Hitachi And Mitsubishi, Phillips, and Sony.
DVDs allowed for greater storage capacities to be applied to its layers. CDs can hold around 700 MB of data compared to a DVD that can store 4.7 GBs. -
Remote Desktop
Microsoft was one of the first to release a remote desktop software.
Released around 2006.
Remote Desktop allows a user to remotely control another computer from nearly any location as long as there is an internet connection that is fast enough to render the stream.