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Tech Trivia: Useless Technology That Tickle Your Fancy71.) Tech Trivia: Useless Technology That Tickle Your Fancy

Over one day ago | Fri Dec 5 4:35:00 PST 2008

A chip of silicon a quarter-inch square has the capacity of the original 1949 ENIAC computer, which occupied a full city block. A computer on a chip that today costs $10 is equal in performance to systems costing $100000 three decades ...

From julius cesar

2009 Fellow noms open at the Computer History Museum72.) 2009 Fellow noms open at the Computer History Museum

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 24 10:59:00 PST 2008

The Computer History Museum (CHM), home to the largest international collection of computing artifacts in the world, today announced that it will begin accepting public nominations for its 2009 Fellow Awards. ...

From John West

Advance Technology For Better Life: History and Development of ...73.) Advance Technology For Better Life: History and Development of ...

Over one day ago | Fri Dec 19 6:44:00 PST 2008

Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)- It was produced by a partnershp between University of Pennsylvannia and the US government. It consisted of 18000 vacuum tubes and 7000 resistors. It was developed by John Presper ...

From kidsodateless

The Best Fictional Computer?74.) The Best Fictional Computer?

Over one day ago | Mon Dec 22 7:00:00 PST 2008

For over half a century, we?ve had the priveledge to watch computer systems in movies evolve from ENIAC-inspired monstrosities, to powerful-yet-friendly devices seen in Star Trek. Some have tried to take over our lives, like those in ...

From Jason

Discuss the History of Computer?75.) Discuss the History of Computer?

Over one day ago | Mon Oct 27 12:31:00 PDT 2008

ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrated and Calculator was an all-electronic computer. It was developed from military.John W. Mauchly and J.Presper Eckert at the University of Pennsylvania invented ENIAC (Electrical Numerical ...

From M.Usman

The Prehistory of the Digital Computer, From Relays to the Stored ...76.) The Prehistory of the Digital Computer, From Relays to the Stored ...

Over one day ago | Sat Dec 27 10:20:00 PST 2008

The final project is the ENIAC, the world's first working electronic numerical computer, using vacuum tubes for its computing elements, and operating at the speed of light. With its completion in late 1945 all of the pieces of the ...

From Indian Blogger

development of computer magicalstory77.) development of computer magicalstory

Over one day ago | Wed Jul 16 5:27:00 PDT 2008

february 14, 1946, marks the birth of the modern computer eniac (the electronic numerical integrator and computer) in philadelphia made public. on behalf of the eniac computer milestone in the history of the development, ...

From fuqioop

Web Host Blog | VPS and Virtualization Come of Age78.) Web Host Blog | VPS and Virtualization Come of Age

Over one day ago | Sat Jan 3 0:00:00 PST 2009

In 1945 the world?s first true computer debuts. ENIAC or Electronic Numerator Integrator Analyser and Computer can perform an equation of 5000 additions. It weighed 27 tons. In 1969 the ARPANet went live, with communications between the ...

From unknown

Assignment 3 ?History of Computers?79.) Assignment 3 ?History of Computers?

Over one day ago | Thu Sep 18 10:32:00 PDT 2008

ENIAC stands for Electrical Numerical Integrator and Computer. ENIAC, was the first general purpose electronic computer. The ENIAC was big it was, 30 tons and took up 1800 square feet of floor space. The ENIAC contained 6000 manual ...

From Francesca Marino

A Brief History Of Computers80.) A Brief History Of Computers

Over one day ago | Fri Dec 26 19:27:00 PST 2008

The word 'computer' originally implied a person, who, underinstructions from a mathematician, performed mechanicalcalculations. Mechanical calculating devices such as the abacuswere often put to use to aid this process. ...

From Prasart

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