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First Camera Phone (J-SH04)
The J-SH04 was a mobile phone made by Sharp Corporation and released by J-Phone (SoftBank Mobile) and was released in November 2000 in only japan. It was the first phone with a built-in, back-facing camera. It has a 110,000 pixel CMOS image sensor and a 256 color display. So now people can take pictures of surroundings or even themselves and can create memories. -
Xbox Creation
The Xbox was a at home gaming console to play games with high quality and was created by Microsoft founded by Paul Allen and Bill Gates. The Xbox used standard PC parts, including a built-in hard drive. The Xbox console sold out its initial North American production run. So now gaming came to a whole new level and play on a massive screen. -
G5 Mac
From Steve Jobs iconic Apple company, the Apple G5 is the most powerful Macintosh ever released to that point. While larger than the previous G4 towers, the G5 had comparatively limited space for expansion. Virginia Tech used more than a thousand PowerMac G5s to create the System X cluster supercomputer, rated #3 in November of that year on the world’s TOP500 fastest computers. -
Amazon Kindle
Online retailer Amazon founded by Jeff Bezoz released the Kindle, one of the first to gain a large following among consumers. The first Kindle featured wireless access to content via Amazon.com, along with an SD card slot allowing increased storage. The first release proved so popular there was a long delay in delivering systems on release. -
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo's founder Shigeru Miyamoto created the Nintendo Wii game system and the system does not merely introduce new games and controllers, but new ways of interacting with game systems. The Wii Remote combined advanced gesture recognition into gaming, using accelerometer and optical sensor technologies to interact with the user. It creates a fun game environment for friends and family.