Timeline

  • Difference engine

    Difference engine
    Charles Babbage created the difference engine is a calculator that calculations on a number of variables will be solve a complex problem in the 1820s.
  • Punch Card Machine

    Punch Card Machine
    Herman Hollerith invented the punched card machine which consisted of processed and summarized information stored on a punched card to reduce the risk of human error in record keeping by human hands.
  • EDVAC.

    EDVAC.
    John von Neumann created the Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer (EDVAC) built in Moore School of Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania and used for scientific research and military equipment production during the Cold War. EDVAC was designed to receive its instructions electronically.
  • HP

    HP
    Hewlett-Packard is an American multinational information technology (IT) company and the HP sells hardware and software such as related business service. HP computers have a benefit is that offer a range of connectivity options, such as HDMI, USB ports, and SD card readers.
  • Apple

    Apple
    Founders Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne created the first big ( large) company product called Apple, which consisted of iPhones, iPads and Macintosh computers. Apple computers have online protection built into their hardware and are less vulnerable to viruses, increasing security.
  • GUI

    GUI
    A graphical user interface, or GUI, is a form of user interface. Modern operating system use a GUI and lets you use mouse to click icons, buttons, and menus and everything is clearly displayed on the screen using a combination of graphics and text. Allows users to interact with websites and electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators.
  • Window

    Window
    Window is an operating system designed by Microsoft. Window makes it possible to complete all kinds of daily tasks on the computer. For example, the Window can be used to browse the Internet, check email, and do much more.
  • Grace Hopper Program

    Grace Hopper Program
    The Grace Hopper Program at Fullstack Academy to teach about the software engineering to her nonbinary students and woman ensure her student will be lead a success in their futures. In 1952, Grace Hopper and her team created the first compiler for computer languages which means translates a programming language's source code into machine code.
  • World wide web

    World wide web
    Tim Berners-Lee an English computer scientist and invented which consisted of the World Wide Web, the HTML markup language, the URL system, and HTTP. World wide web is a global collection of documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URI and it connected the world in a way that made it much easier for people to get information, share, and communicate.
  • iPhone

    iPhone
    The iPhone is a smartphone made by big company called Apple. The iPhones allow users to take advantage of online services, such as banking, news, music, and email. For example, if you need to talk to your teacher, you can use the email that was sent to your teacher and you can easily send a text message to your family members via Messages to communicate.
  • Chromebook

    Chromebook
    Chromebook is a line of laptop (Netbooks) and tablet computers that run using ChromeOS, an operating system developed by Google. The Chromebook was to create a cloud-first experience can be very easily fast, secure and use. It's can an take the Chromebook laptop with folk wherever folk go, from productivity and creativity to gaming and entertainment.
  • Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi
    The woman's name is Hedy Lamar who actually invented Wi-Fi is short for wireless fidelity that allows device like computer consist of laptop, desktops, smartphone, and wearable to connect to the internet.
  • Apple Watch

    Apple Watch
    The Apple Watch is a brand of smartwatch products produced by Apple. Nowadays, The Apple Watch can track your activity and workouts and encourage you to lead a more active life through gentle reminders and friendly competitions.