Atanasoff-Berry Computer 1939, from IEEE
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magnetic drum memory of the Atanasoff-Berry Computer 1939, from Smithsonian NMAH
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Whirlwind core memory 1951, from IEEE
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first computer bug 1945, from IEEE
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UNIVAC 1951, from Smithsonian NMAH
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UNIVAC I ca. 1955, from Smithsonian
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UNIVAC ad 1955/01/17 from Time
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UNIVAC ad 1955/02/28 from Time
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transistor, from Smithsonian NMAH
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"First
transistor (model), December 1947. Constructed by John Bardeen, Walter
Brattain and William Shockley at Bell Laboratories," from Smithsonian
NMAH
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Regency transistor radio 1954 (TL), Zenith transistor hearing aid 1952, from Smithsonian NMAH
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Regency transistor radio 1954, from Smithsonian NMAH
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Philco and Emerson transistor radios, from Smithsonian NMAH
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transistor radios, from Smithsonian NMAH
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transistor radios, from Smithsonian NMAH
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Maico hearing aid before and after transistors, from Fortune 1953/03
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Morton, Shockley, White who developed transistor, from Fortune 1953/03
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RCA transistor ad, from Fortune 1953/03
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DEC PDP-1 of 1960, from CHM
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DEC PDP8/E minicomputer 1973 from SDCM - cu
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Anderson Jacobson ADC 260 acoustic coupler 1963, from SDCM
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early
transistor calculators - Casio "Mini" used chips from TI (left); TI
SR-10 calculator showing circuit in transparent case, used a single
chip 1972, from Smithsonian NMAH
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early
transistor calculators - Casio "Mini" used chips from TI (left); TI
SR-10 calculator showing circuit in transparent case, used a single
chip 1972, from Smithsonian NMAH
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IC, from Smithsonian NMAH
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IC, from Smithsonian NMAH
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Intel 4004 microprocessor in 1971, from Intel Museum
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Apple I of 1976 , from Smithsonian NMAH
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Wozniak and Jobs introduced Apple II in 1977, from History of Apple
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MITS Altair 8800A 1975 from SDCM - cu
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Apple II personal computer 1978 with 5.25-inch Disk drives, from SDCM - cu
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IBM 5151 personal computer 1981, from SDCM - cu
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Seagate ST-251 5-inch 40 MB hard drive 1978, from SDCM - cu
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Memorex Model 101 hard drive, 10 MB, 1983, from SDCM - cu
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Nokia 9210 Communicator is part of the latest wave of web cell phones
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The raveMP player sells for $269 and can store more than an hour of MP3 music
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world's first production microchips made of silicon-on-insulator (SOI) transistors and copper wiring by IBM (AP 5/22/00)
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body scans to buy clothes
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Microsoft Reader
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Michael
Crichton displays a handheld computer with his latest bestselling novel
"Timeline" in Microsoft Reader form on the screen (AP 5/23/00)
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digital insertion ad
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digital insertion ad
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