May 7: Intel Pentium II: Slot 1 Processor |
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1997 - Intel changes the processor game a bit with the Pentium II processor. Starting at speed of 200 MHz / 66 MHz bus, the proc had a new design. What was called "Slot 1" processor, Intel got away from the pin architecture to a card slot. You would insert the PII to the slot just like you would m... |
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May 4: Player vs Player (PvP) Comic Launches |
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1998 - My first attempt at a website back then was self publishing comics. I started with a website I called "Toonzed". Other website were popping up. GPF, College Roomies from Hell, Penny Arcade. One of those website was called Player vs Player (PvP). Still going strong today, they have made some... |
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May 2: First Microsoft Mouse |
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1983 - Microsoft releases the 2-button mouse. It was designed for Microsoft Word 1.0. The first mouse would fail, but the second version in 1985 would solidify the mouse on PC's. Of course, Microsoft launched Microsoft Word v. 1.0for $229. Full Day in Tech History podcast show notes for May 2... |
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April 21: MITS vs Bill Gates, Microsoft on 8080 BASIC |
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1977 - Two days prior, Microsoft send MITS a letter with the allegation that they were not up on royalty payments and if they didn't catch up, MITS would be in breach and the 8080 BASIC would be pulled. MITS sends a letter stating that they are not correct. Ultimately, this would begin a debate th... |
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April 19: Cassiopeia, iPAQ and Jornada with Microsoft Pocket PC |
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2000- Before smartphones, Personal Digital Assistants were the device to have. You could store contacts, write memos, set up, read and send email and even play a nice game of Solitaire, or the game where you eliminated color marbles. I - in my IT career - not only had a Palm III, but also ran with... |
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April 14: JenniCam Debuts |
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1996- Nineteen year old Jennifer Kaye Ringley takes several webcams and places them within her house. For the next seven years, she would livestream her life to all on the Internet. Since Ringley was raised a nudist, she would appear on the video without clothes on. The site was not pornographic -... |
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April 9: Seiko Debuts Ruputer Wristwatch PC |
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1998 - Seiko Instruments introduces the world’s first wrist wearable Personal Computer called the Ruputer. This wristwatch was planned to be released June 10, 1998 and cost $285. The Ruputer featured a 16-bit, 3.6 MHz processor and 2 MB of non-volatile storage memory, 128 KB of main memory, a ful... |
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April 6: Spring Comdex Introduces Windows 3.1 |
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1992 - At the Spring Comdex in Chicago, IL, Microsoft released "Janus" - otherwise known as Windows 3.1. The new 16 bit Operating System had some inventive features, including support for TrueType fonts, support for media formats like CD ROMs and MIDI and Super VGA monitors. Price: $149.00... |
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April 4: Happy Anniversary Microsoft |
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1975- Paul Allen and Bill Gates found Microsoft in Albuquerque, NM. The company was founded there simply because that is where Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) is located. The duo was building BASIC for the Altair 8800. Wikazine " Full show notes for April 4... |
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April 3: Microsoft a Monopoly |
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2000 - US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issues a forty-three page conclusions of law, ruling that Microsofttried to monopolize the web browser market. The next day, Microsoft stock drops 15% as an aftershock. Wikazine " Full show notes for April 2 Atari declares today Pac Man Day... |
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