Blast from the past – some of the “coolest” computers of our time

Technology is ever-changing and ever evolving and sometimes, it is hard for even the most tech savvy individual to keep up with all these updates, apps and new and improved versions of pretty much everything that is being released daily. Sometimes we are so overwhelmed by the fact that we have so much technology surrounding us that we tend to forget what it used to be like. Technology was not always at our fingertips and back in the day, what we now see as ancient was the epitome of technology innovation. Here are three (or four) computers that were seen as the height of innovative technology for its time.

The first computer – the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) (1942) vs. the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer (ENIAC) (1946)

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There still seems to be conflict over this topic today but there is no doubt that this technology innovation has forever changed our lives. The 1930s – 1940s saw the development and production of these two computers and up until recently, innovative technology proved that the ENIAC was the first modern computer. It was not until years later that the patent court dispute concluded that the ABC was in fact the first modern computer, a technology innovation that sparked a world revolution. The reliability of these computers was unstable and it seems that even today, we still experience numerous problems such as data loss, which fortunately now can be solved by data recovery

The first Apple computer – Apple 1  (1976)

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Seen as one of the earliest personal computers on the market, the Apple 1 was technology innovation at its peak. It was Apples very first product and consisted of a circuit board that was pre assembled that contained around 60 chips. Technology innovation in this case still had to develop further as this was only a section of what you needed – you would have to obtain your own keyboard and television set. The Apple 1 was sold for $666.66, which would amount to over $250 000 in today’s currency. With this “innovative” technology innovation, you can’t help but wonder what would happen when data was lost and you would need server recovery?

The first laptop computer – Osborne 1 (1981)

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It is difficult to determine exactly when the first laptop was released as portable computers and laptops are not the same. Innovative technology of the time didn’t let portable computers or laptops dwell much on the size issue, but one of the first laptops that resembles what we have today was the Osborne 1. This innovative technology allowed the Osborne 1 laptop to fold up and be transported and it also consisted of a battery pack, meaning that it didn’t need a power outlet to function. Technology innovation of the time limited some of the features such as the screen, which was a tiny 5 inches. But nevertheless, the first portable laptop was a hit.

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