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... Pres Eckert, having met Mauchly in a local college course in electronics, soon became fascinated by Mauchly's dreams of an electronic calculator. ...
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... the war. The first all-electronic calculator was design by a Harvard engineer in 1944 who was working with IBM. The calculator was ...
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... perform better than the Mark I. In 1947 they created the Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator this was the most powerful and versatile computer availed. ...
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... The ENIAC (Electronic Numeric Integrator and Calculator) was built to be used by the military. It could do five multiplication operations in a second. ...
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... invention. In June 1943, John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert began work on the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integration and Calculator). It ...
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... The 1930's saw the first of the electronic computers. ... Later developments made by Bell Telephone Lab led to the creation of the Complex Number Calculator in 1939 ...
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... decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for "Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator". ...
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... to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator (Chposky, 1988 ...
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... to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator (Chposky, 1988 ...
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... to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator (Chposky, 1988 ...
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... to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator (Chposky, 1988 ...
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... the price of the original desktop unit, the pocket calculator eventually forced ... as weapons systems have become more dependent on electronic and semiconductor ...
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... In fact, the first electronic computers were built just over fifty years ago ... French tax collector, invented what he called a numerical wheel calculator to help ...
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However, attempts made by students to obtain a refund for electronic items, such as ... For example, a TI-86 calculator should have no visible damage and should ...
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... Calculator, or Mark I computer (4). Completed in 1944, this electromechanical device was designed by American engineer Howard Aiken (5). In 1946 the Electronic ...
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... would probably have consisted of a pencil and sharpener, a hand-cranked calculator and a ... The exchange of goods and products using electronic means is known as E ...
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... decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator. ...
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... Calculator, or Mark I computer (4). Completed in 1944, this electromechanical device was designed by American engineer Howard Aiken (5). In 1946 the Electronic ...
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... Charles Babbage of Great Britain invented the first desktop calculator. ... ENIAC stood for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, the first large-scale ...
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... In the late 30's and early 40's the first electronic computers were produced by John Atanasoff. Then with Howard Aiken's electromagnetic calculator. ...
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... came from the selling of a VW van and a programmable calculator the three ... Steve Wozniak after being a college dropout and a complete electronic nerd was now ...
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... You can even program a calculator to solve for the c value in an equation in ... In the latest news regarding electronic copyright Napster is at the top of the list ...
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... two men were the last to discover any digits of pi without the help of a calculator or counting machine. In 1948, the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator ...
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... single-chip microprocessor, and introduced a four-ounce portable calculator, which was ... Later in the decade the company began marketing an electronic watch that ...
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... as defined by the OED, is one who computes; a calculator, reckoner; a ... computer" is now defined as a calculating machine; an automatic electronic device for ...
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... The Analytical Engine was pretty much a giant calculator built in 1812 by Charles ... The number one is represented by an electronic pulse and zero is a pause. ...
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... as corporate assassins with ice water in their veins and a calculator for a ... Executives are at the end of an electronic leash, compelled to carry a beeper and ...
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... in every room, and pocket radios the size of a basic calculator have all ... Our electronic babysitter has reached the end of her employment - she shoots out too ...
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... video game designer at Atari, Inc., a pioneer in electronic arcade recreation ... Volkswagen microbus and Woz sold his Hewlett-Packard scientific calculator to make ...
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... The computer started out as a mere calculator of equations of arithmetic and ... So the ENIAC, started in 1943, was a massive electronic calculating machine, but I ...
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