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Later, computers began utilizing transistors and smaller and cheaper parts that allowed the ordinary person to own a computer. Financial support for ScienceDaily comes from advertisements and referral programs, where indicated. The building blocks of life-saving therapeutics could be developed in days instead of years thanks to new software that simulates evolution. Analyzing breast-cancer tumors with artificial intelligence has the potential to improve healthcare efficiency and outcomes, but doctors should proceed cautiously, according to a new ...
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When looking into with operating system to go with, first think about the reasons you need a computer. Or do you need a computer for basic web browsing and view online media? Video games are also a factor to consider when choosing since some games are not compatible with Apple Computers.
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In 1977, MITS was sold to Pertec, which continued producing Altairs in 1978. The Johnniac computer is one of 17 computers that followed the basic design of Princeton's Institute of Advanced Study computer. It was named after John von Neumann, a world famous mathematician and computer pioneer of the day.
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Based on Charles Babbage's second design for a mechanical calculating engine, a team at the Science Museum in London sets out to prove that the design would have worked as planned. Led by curator Doron Swade the team built Babbage’s machine in six years, using techniques that would have been available to Babbage at the time, proving that Babbage’s design was accurate and that it could have been built in his day. Intel released the microprocessor and the i860 RISC/coprocessor chip, each of which contained more than 1 million transistors. The RISC microprocessor had a 32-bit integer arithmetic and logic unit , a 64-bit floating-point unit, and a clock rate of 33 MHz. The C64, as it is better known, sells for $595, comes with 64 KB of RAM and features impressive graphics.
Officially known as the Track Write, the automatically expanding full-sized keyboard used by the ThinkPad 701 is designed by inventor John Karidis. The keyboard was comprised of three roughly triangular interlocking pieces, which formed a full-sized keyboard when the laptop was opened -- resulting in a keyboard significantly wider than the case. This keyboard design was dubbed “the Butterfly.” The need for such a design was lessened as laptop screens grew wider. Xerox PARC physicist Gary Starkweather realizes in 1967 that exposing a copy machine’s light-sensitive drum to a paper original isn’t the only way to create an image. So in 1971, Starkweather transferred to Xerox Palo Alto Research Center , away from corporate oversight. Within a year, he had built the world’s first laser printer, launching a new era in computer printing, generating billions of dollars in revenue for Xerox.
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