Technology Timeline

  • Nokia 9000 Communicator

    Nokia 9000 Communicator
    The Nokia 9000 Communicator was the first hand held "smart phone". It offered users a full keyboard experience for managing contacts, email, and more.
  • x86-64

    Also known as 64-Bit Architecture, is the current form of processor computing that is used in modern Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers. More specifically, over the past 10 years, technology has adapted this architecture as the standard to offer consumers high-speed, memory rich computing devices to complete even the most tedious of tasks.
  • The XBOX

    Designed by Microsoft, the XBOX was designed as a household gaming device capable of rendering complex 3D graphics and reading data from typical DVD discs.
  • GameBoy SP

    A small handheld gaming device, the Nintendo Gameboy SP was a household favorite in the early 2000s. It offered gamers an extremely portable, rechargeable gaming experience that had ushered in a new standard for mobile gaming.
  • 1st Generation iPod Touch

    1st Generation iPod Touch
    Designed by Apple, the iPod Touch was the first multi-touch screen device to replace the standard iPod MP3 player. This further progressed user technology by presenting users with a unique interface for playing music and utilizing packaged software applications in a pocketable device.