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  1. FAX — 2023-10-09 23:52:19
    … machine became standard office equipment by the 1980s. It is still widely used but it's future looks a short one with computers now the favoured device for sending images. {{tag ids="FAX image facsimile transmission "}}…
  2. Computer — 2023-10-09 23:40:16
    …rked on another invention, the more complex **Analytical Engine**, a revolutionary device on which made him the first **computer pioneer**. {{Image url="Babbage_Difference_Engine.jpg" class="left" title="Babbage Difference Engine" width="400" }} …
    …ld deliver the instructions, as well as a memory unit to store numbers and many other fundamental components of today's computers. == Finally Built == Based on Babbage's original plans, the London Science Museum constructed a working Difference En…
    …ifference engine was also completed. Both functioned perfectly. ===Electronic Age - Tommy Flowers 1940=== [[Electronic_Computer]] …
  3. Webcam — 2023-10-09 11:44:50
    …table" death_date="now" death_place="" }} === Quentin Stafford-Fraser - 1991 === The first webcam was developed by the Computer Science Department at Cambridge University. In 1991 it broadcast images of their coffee machine from the Trojan Room. …
  4. Electronic Computer — 2023-10-07 10:38:05
    …hey had to find a way to speed up the process. Flowers designed **Colossus**, the first true functioning **electronic** computer. {{Image url="Lorenz-sz40.jpg" class="left" title="Lorenz sz40" width="" }} == Humble Background == Flowers was born…
    …eat minds == This gave him good experience and working the mathematician **Maxwell Newman** they proposed an electronic computer system using **1500** [[Thermionic_valve|Thermionic valves]]. Colossus could work at 5000 characters per second with an…
    …|{{image url="ColossusNow.jpg" class="lef" width="350" title="Colossus now"}}|| == Even Earlier == >>{{amazonad}}>> [[Computer]] == Enigma == The Colossus was not used to decipher the Enigma. That was done with a machine called **Bombe** that w…
  5. WorldWideWeb — 2023-09-23 15:57:32
    … Berners-Lee had written. He also wrote the first web server. A web server is the software that stores web pages on a computer and makes them available to be accessed by others. Berners-Lee set up the first web server known as "info.cern.ch." at …
    …vailable on the Internet and posted notices to several newsgroups including alt.hypertext. The Web began to take off as computer enthusiasts around the world began setting up their own web servers. Often the owners of the new sites would email Bern…
    …honours - the '''Order of Merit'''. == Links == <<[[https://home.cern/topics/birth-web| CERN ]]<< {{Tag ids="Internet computer browser protocol language web server"}} …
  6. Vacuum Tube — 2023-09-23 15:57:19
    …ed: ~[[Radio]] ~[[Television]] ~[[Radar]] ~Sound recording and reproduction ~Telephone networks, ~Analogue and Digital computers == War Needs == The outbreak of World War 2 was a key point in thermionic valve history. These devices came into the…
  7. Plastic — 2022-09-01 08:57:23
    …, bowls, pens, plates, cutlery, bottles, boxes, bags, toys, pipes, tables, chairs, footballs, CDs etc. Mouldings for: Computers, smartphones, printers, screens, keyboards, mouse, webcams, cameras, cars, iPods, MP3 players, vacuum cleaners, Stereo…
    … oceans and countryside. Things made of Plastic ""<marquee> Bottles Buckets Boxes Cups Toothbrushes Pens Smartphones Computers Televisions Xbox Toys Dolls Chairs Electric plugs sockets Footballs Artificial Grass Flowers Car parts Tools Conservat…
  8. MRI Scan — 2021-08-20 11:04:59
    …ce imaging**, uses strong magnetic fields to change the spin of atoms in our bodies. This creates tiny changes that MRI computers process this to construct images. In 1973, Paul Lauterbur showed NMR could produce images from which he could slowly …
  9. CT Scan — 2021-08-14 20:48:42
    …the **C**omputed **A**xial **T**omography scanner, CAT scan for short. He worked for **EMI** and became interested in computers. In 1958, he helped design the first commercially available all-transistor computer made in Great Britain, the **EMIDE…
    …termine what was inside a box by taking X-ray readings at all angles around the object. Godfrey thought he could use a computer to take images from X-rays at various angles and create a 3d image of the object. == Prototype == Hounsfield started …

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