What year did computer come out?

Public unveiling of ENIAC
Started in 1943, the ENIAC computing system was built by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering of the University of Pennsylvania.
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When did computers come out to the public?

In 1964, the first desktop computer, the Programma 101, was unveiled to the public at the New York World's Fair. It was invented by Pier Giorgio Perotto and manufactured by Olivetti. About 44,000 Programma 101 computers were sold, each with a price tag of $3,200.
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When did computers come out for home use?

Home computers were a class of microcomputers that entered the market in 1977 and became common during the 1980s. They were marketed to consumers as affordable and accessible computers that, for the first time, were intended for the use of a single nontechnical user.
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What year did the first desktop computer come out?

IBM's own Personal Computer (IBM 5150) was introduced in August 1981, only a year after corporate executives gave the go-ahead to Bill Lowe, the lab director in the company's Boca Raton, Fla., facilities. He set up a task force that developed the proposal for the first IBM PC.
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When did laptops come?

In February 1984, IBM announced the IBM 5155 Portable Personal Computer (laptop, notebook). This Portable PC was IBM's first carry around computer.
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The History of Computing



When was the first laptop made?

In April 1985, Toshiba released the world's first laptop PC, the T1100, in Europe. The company had given up on the PC business in the U.S., and the Japanese market at the time was dominated by the NEC PC-98 computer lineup, which was not compatible with Toshiba's machine.
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What were computers called in the 80s?

Commodore introduces the VIC-20

Commodore releases the VIC-20 home computer as the successor to the Commodore PET personal computer. Intended to be a less expensive alternative to the PET, the VIC-20 was highly successful, becoming the first computer to sell more than a million units.
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When did most homes get internet?

In the 1990s, the National Information Infrastructure initiative in the U.S. made broadband Internet access a public policy issue. In 2000, most Internet access to homes was provided using dial-up, while many businesses and schools were using broadband connections.
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What were computers like in the 1970s?

At the beginning of the 1970s there were essentially two types of computers. There were room-sized mainframes, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, that were built one at a time by companies such as IBM and CDC.
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What were computers used for in the 1980s?

People were using them to play games and many other things, such as talk with others in the office network and other business-related applications. The computers during the 1980s also became more attractive and user-friendly as more and more people were buying them.
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What computers were available in 1978?

New computer products and services introduced in 1978

Intel introduced the 8086 on June 8, 1978, In June 1978, Apple introduced Apple DOS 3.1, the first operating system for the Apple computers. Apple releases the Disk II, a 5 1/4" floppy diskette drive for the Apple II home computer.
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Did computers exist in the 1960s?

By the mid 1960's the computer was seen as an information processor, being part of a management information system. Advertisers stressed the "flexibility, versatility, expandability, and ...the capacity of the computer to make logical decisions." IBM in particular was very successful during this decade.
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When did dial-up stop?

After the introduction of commercial broadband in the late 1990s, dial-up Internet access became less popular in the mid-2000s. It is still used where other forms are not available or where the cost is too high, as in some rural or remote areas.
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When was dial-up replaced?

Broadband first started to replace dial-up in the early 2000s, with half of all Internet users having a broadband connection by 2007. Broadband allows a much higher volume of data to be transferred at faster speeds by using an ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) connection.
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Is dial-up still used?

Yes, you can still use dial-up internet if you have a telephone line, a required modem, and access to an internet provider with dial-up service. However, as more online tasks, like video streaming and web browsing, become more intensive, a high-speed internet connection, if available, might be one to consider.
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How much did a computer cost in 1980?

The PC 5150 was IBM's most successful attempt at a personal computer at the time and was used as the basis for most computers that followed. The basic unit sold for $1,565, and the full model for $3,000.
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What year was the first email sent?

The first network email was sent by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson in 1971. The email to himself said “something like QWERTYUIOP”.
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What computers were available in 1995?

New computer products and services introduced in 1995. Code-named Utopia, Microsoft Bob was introduced to the public on January 5, 1995, at the CES by Bill Gates. Perl 5.001 was released on March 13, 1995. The Opera browser version 1 was released on April 1, 1995.
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Did people have laptops in the 90s?

The 16-bit COMPAQ SLT/286 debuted in October 1988, being the first battery-powered laptop to support an internal hard disk drive and a VGA compatible LCD screen.
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When were laptops first sold?

The first laptop computer available to the public was the Osborne 1. The Osborne Computer Corporation released this model in 1981. It cost $1795 at the time of release. The screen was five inches long and the keyboard was in the lid of the computer.
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Were there computers in the 1950s?

1950s: The First Commercial Computers

The first commercially available computers came in the 1950s. While computing up until this time had mainly focused on scientific, mathematical, and defense capabilities, new computers were designed for business functions, such as banking and accounting.
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Were there computers in the 1940s?

In the 1940s, computers took up entire rooms, like the ENIAC, which was once called a "mathematical robot." John Mauchly created the ENIAC during World War II to help the Army with ballistics analytics. The machine could calculate thousands of problems each second.
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How did computers look in the 1940s?

The computers in the 1940s and 1950s were mostly based on vacuum tubes. Transistors showed up late in the game, and integrated circuits were just a distant dream and didn't start showing up in computers until the 1960s, and then in very limited capacity.
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