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IBM’s First Desktop Computer
July 28, 1981 IBM introduces their System/23 Datamaster desktop computer, only two weeks before they introduce their IBM PC. Geared towards small business for use as a word processor and data processor, the computer was designed to be set up by end-users without the need of a computer specialist. While now a footnote in history, the…
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IBM’s First Desktop Computer
July 28, 1981 IBM introduces their System/23 Datamaster desktop computer, only two weeks before they introduce their IBM PC. Geared towards small business for use as a word processor and data processor, the computer was designed to be set up by end-users without the need of a computer specialist. While now a footnote in history, the…
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World’s First Geosynchronous Satellite
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World’s First Geosynchronous Satellite
Surfin’ ain’t easy, and right now, you’re lost at sea. But don’t worry; simply pick an option from the list below, and you’ll be back out riding the waves of the Internet in no time. Hit the “back” button on your browser. It’s perfect for situations like this! Head on over to the home page.…
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First Ford Model A Sold
July 23, 1903 Ford sells its first Model A car to Ernst Pfenning of Chicago, Illinois. Previous post: The Unholy Alliance is Born Next post: Commodore Amiga Introduced This Day in Tech History
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First Ford Model A Sold
July 23, 1903 Ford sells its first Model A car to Ernst Pfenning of Chicago, Illinois. Previous post: The Unholy Alliance is Born Next post: Commodore Amiga Introduced This Day in Tech History
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First Launch from Cape Canaveral
July 24, 1950 The first successful rocket launch occurs at Cape Canaveral. The rocket, Bumper 8, was a captured German V-2 modified with a US Army Corporal second stage. Cape Canaveral’s location in the southeast is an ideal site for rocket launches in the United States. By launching eastward, rockets are able to take advantage…
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First Launch from Cape Canaveral
July 24, 1950 The first successful rocket launch occurs at Cape Canaveral. The rocket, Bumper 8, was a captured German V-2 modified with a US Army Corporal second stage. Cape Canaveral’s location in the southeast is an ideal site for rocket launches in the United States. By launching eastward, rockets are able to take advantage…