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Atari 2600
Created by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. Popularized microprocessors and games stored on ROM cartridges. -
Anti-Skip
Introduced by Sony. Used RAM to load 3 (later 10) seconds of song to reduce skipping. -
Bluetooth
Invented by Jaap Haartsen. Allowed for wireless connectivity between devices within a short range. -
Windows 98
Created by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Introduced features to help in greater Web integration, the Start Menu, and a customizable desktop. -
Gameboy Advanced
Created by Nintendo. Could play original Gameboy and Gameboy Color games as well as interact with the Gamecube.