I was the very first Personal Computer.
What is The Kenbak-1
Generally considered to be the world's first personal computer. Designed by John V. Blankenbaker, the Kenbak-1 included 256 bytes of memory, ran at an operating speed of about 1MHz, and sold for $750.
THis Tech Company was one of the few not started in a garage.
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Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Hewlett Packard were started in garages.
This is the world's best-selling PC game.
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This company invented Ethernet Networking.
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Douglas Engelbart invented this device in 1963.
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The word Computer was first used in this year
What is 1897?
The word "computer" was first used to describe a mechanical calculating device in 1897. Although the word existed previously, it had been used to describe "a person who computes or performs calculations."
Confinity was the original name of this eMoney company.
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Reaching level 256 in the game Pac-Man, this infamous bug will cause the arcade game to...
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In 2010, the U.S. Air Force used over 1,000 of these game consoles to build a supercomputer.
What is a Playstation 3
I was the world's first Portable Computer.
What is the Oeborne 1?
In 1981, Osborne Computer introduced the world's first portable computer -- the Osborne I. Weighing almost 24 pounds, the Osborne I wasn't very portable by today's standards, but it was light enough to carry and could fit under an airplane seat. The Osborne I, which sold for $1,795, came with a 5-inch display, modem port, two 5 1/4 floppy drives, battery pack, and 64 kilobytes of memory.
YouTube was originally created to be this type of service.
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This video game franchise has collectively sold the most copies.
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This was the first web browser available for Microsoft's Windows OS.
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Original QWERTY keyboards did not include these.
What are the numbers 0 and 1?
This "law" describes the fact that, on average, computers have doubled in capacity every 18 to 24 months since 1900?
What is Moore's Law?
More of an empirical observation than an actual law, Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel, first stated in 1965 the fact that computers/computing devices have tended to double in capacity/complexity every 18 to 24 months since 1900. This observation has come to be called "Moore's Law."
This was the name of Mac's first web browser.
What is Samba?
"Polygon Man" was briefly the mascot for this game console.
What is Sony PlayStation?
Before becoming Google's smartphone OS, Android was being developed for this kind of device.
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Approximately this many lines of code was contained in the Windows 98 operating system.
What is 18 Million?
Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system contained approximately 18 million lines of code. In comparison, Windows 3.1 contained about 3 million lines of code; Windows 95 contained about 15 million lines of code; and Windows 2000 contained somewhere between 35 million and 60 million lines of code.
Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle, became this huge Tech Giant.
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This was the first game controller with vibration feedback.
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This is the most commonly used password.
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This company invented the Hard Disk Drive.
What is IBM?