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Technologies from 2000-2010

  • USB flash drive

    USB flash drive
    A USB flash drive, often simply referred to as a "flash drive," is a small, portable data storage device that connects to a computer via a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. It serves as a convenient means of storing and transferring digital data, such as documents, photos, videos, and other files. These devices are typically compact and lightweight, resembling a small stick or keychain accessory.
  • Xbox

    Xbox
    The Xbox is a video game console developed by Microsoft and released in 2001. It marked Microsoft's entry into the gaming industry. The console was the first to incorporate a built-in hard drive, a feature that allowed for expansive game storage and additional multimedia capabilities. It played a crucial role in shaping the gaming landscape and competing with other gaming consoles, such as the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube establishing itself as a significant player in the gaming industry.
  • Roomba

    Roomba
    A Roomba is a brand of robotic vacuum cleaner designed and manufactured by iRobot. It's a compact, disc-shaped device equipped with sensors and brushes that can autonomously clean floors in homes and other indoor spaces. Roombas use intelligent navigation technology to move around a room, avoiding obstacles and efficiently picking up dirt, dust, and debris from various floor surfaces, including carpets and hardwood floors.
  • Blu-ray disc

    Blu-ray disc
    A Blu-ray disc is a high-capacity optical storage medium used for digital data and high-definition video. It is named after the blue laser technology it employs, which allows for a more precise reading and writing of data compared to traditional DVDs. Blu-ray disc can store significantly more data than DVDs, typically up to 25GB on a single-layer disc and 50GB on a dual-layer disc, making it the preferred format for HD movies, video games, and other large multimedia content.
  • iPhone

    iPhone
    The iPhone 1, introduced by Apple in 2007, was a groundbreaking mobile device that revolutionized the way we communicate and interact with technology. The iPhone 1 featured a 3.5-inch display, a 2-megapixel camera, and was powered by iOS, a user-friendly operating system. It set new standards for mobile usability, ushering in the era of smartphones and changing the way we use technology in our daily lives.