Toasty Tech

  • The Analytical

    The Analytical
    The first proposed mechanical computer, although it never came to be.
  • Holes in Cards

    Holes in Cards
    The earliest icon of the Information Age. It was a simple punched card produced by IBM known as the IBM card. It was started in 1880.
  • Von Neumann Architecture

    Known as the Von Neumann model and Princeton architecture. It was described in 1945. It is based off of mathematics and computers.
  • ENIAC

    ENIAC
    This was the first general electronic computer.
  • High-level Programming Language:

    High-level Programming Language:
    This programming has to be translated into machine language by a compiler.
  • UNIVAC

    UNIVAC
    The first commercially available computer. It was first delivered in 1951. It stands for universal automatic computer.
  • First Electronic Spreadsheet

    First Electronic Spreadsheet
    This uses axis to connect and chart information.
  • UNIX Operating System

    UNIX Operating System
    Unix is a set of operating systems that helped the internet continue to grow, despite its peculiar inability to work with other systems.
  • Apple

    Apple
    irst computer was released in 1971. It was a do it yourself kit. Now days you can find Apple products in most homes.
  • Windows

    Windows
    A computer program still used today. It was started in 1975. It was created by Bill Gates.
  • CRAY-1

    CRAY-1
    The CRAY-1 is super computer created by CRAY research that is known for being one of the most successful super computer.
  • PC

    PC
    A PC, or a personal computer, came about in the mid 70s when microprocessors became popular. They are intended for personal.
  • Macintosh

    Macintosh
    A type of Apple computer. The first was released in 1984. It was the start of how computers would evolve and change to this day. It was created by Steve Jobs.
  • Altair

    Altair
    Altair seeks out businesses and helps them maximise the efficiency of their production.