Top 100 Technology facts
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This article provides a comprehensive list of the top 100 technology facts. From the latest advancements in artificial intelligence to the history of the internet, this list covers a wide range of topics related to technology. Each fact is accompanied by an explanation to help readers better understand the implications of the technology. Whether

The first computer with a modem was the IBM PC, released in 1981.
Rank: 38Connecting the world since 1981: The IBM PC with a modem.
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The first Amazon Kindle was released in 2007.
Rank: 20Experience the Future of Reading: The Amazon Kindle, 2007
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The first computer virus was created in 1983 by a 15-year-old high school student.
Rank: 15Uncover the story of the world\'s first computer virus: Created by a 15-year-old in 1983.
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The first computer with a USB port was the iMac G3, released in 1998.
Rank: 40Unlock the Power of the iMac G3: The First Computer with a USB Port, 1998
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The first laptop, the Osborne 1, was invented in 1981.
Rank: 33Experience the Power of the Osborne 1: The Original Laptop from 1981
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The first social media site, Six Degrees, was launched in 1997.
Rank: 7Connecting the World Since 1997: Six Degrees, the Original Social Media Site.
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The first computer with a multi-core processor was the IBM Power4, released in 2001.
Rank: 47Revolutionizing Computing: Introducing the IBM Power4 - The First Multi-Core Processor
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The first computer with a webcam was the Apple iMac DV, released in 1999.
Rank: 41See the World in a New Way - The Apple iMac DV, 1999
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The first computer with a wireless network card was the Apple iBook, released in 1999.
Rank: 43Connecting the World: Apple iBook, 1999
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The first Wi-Fi network was released for consumer use in 1997.
Rank: 18Connecting the World Since 1997: Experience the Power of Wi-Fi
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The first computer hard disk was used in 1956.
Rank: 30Unlocking the Power of Data Storage Since 1956
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The first Bluetooth device was launched in 1999.
Rank: 19Connecting the world since 1999: The Birth of Bluetooth Technology
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The first computer game, Spacewar!, was invented in 1962.
Rank: 22Experience the Thrill of Space Exploration with Spacewar! - The Original Computer Game Since 1962!
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The first search engine was called "Archie" and was created in 1990 by Alan Emtage.
Rank: 6Searching for the Past: Uncovering the Origins of the Internet with Archie, Created in 1990 by Alan Emtage
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The first Android smartphone was released by Google in 2008.
Rank: 12Experience the Future of Mobile with Google\'s 2008 Android Smartphone.
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The first computer with a graphical user interface was the Xerox Alto, developed in 1973.
Rank: 32Experience the Future of Computing with the Xerox Alto: The Pioneering Graphical User Interface of 1973.
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The first smartphone, IBM Simon, was introduced in 1992.
Rank: 8Experience the Power of the First Smartphone: IBM Simon, 1992
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The first Google Doodle was created in 1998.
Rank: 21Celebrating 22 Years of Innovation and Creativity!
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The first 3D printer was created by Chuck Hull in 1983.
Rank: 14Unlocking a New Dimension of Possibilities: Chuck Hull\'s 3D Printing Revolution of 1983
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The first computer with a touch screen was the HP-150, released in 1983.
Rank: 42Experience the Future of Computing: The HP-150, the World\'s First Touch Screen Computer
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The first artificial intelligence program was created in 1956 at Dartmouth College.
Rank: 28Unlocking the Power of AI: Celebrating 65 Years of Innovation at Dartmouth College
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The first computer with a sound card was the IBM PC, released in 1981.
Rank: 37Unlock the power of sound with the IBM PC: 1981\'s revolutionary breakthrough in computing technology.
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The first computer mouse was patented in 1970.
Rank: 31Experience the Evolution: From Invention to Innovation
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The first computer was invented by Charles Babbage in 1837.
Rank: 1Unlocking the power of technology since 1837: Charles Babbage\'s invention of the first computer.
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The first electric car was built in 1837 by Robert Davidson.
Rank: 26Revolutionizing Transportation: Experience the Power of Robert Davidson\'s 1837 Electric Car
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The first iPad was released by Apple Inc
Rank: 13Experience the Revolutionary Technology of the iPad: Apple\'s First Tablet
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The first video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, was released in 1972.
Rank: 23Experience the Revolution: Step into the World of Video Games with the Magnavox Odyssey, 1972.
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The first computer with a 64-bit processor was the DEC Alpha, released in 1992.
Rank: 48Unlock the Power of the DEC Alpha: The First 64-bit Processor, 1992
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The first mobile phone call was made in 1973 by Martin Cooper, a Motorola employee.
Rank: 3Unlock the power of communication with the revolutionary invention that changed the world: the first mobile phone call.
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The first computer with a 1TB hard drive was the Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000, released in 2007.
Rank: 50Unlock Limitless Possibilities with the Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000 - The First Computer with a 1TB Hard Drive
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The first computer with a 4K display was the Dell
Rank: 51Experience the Future of Computing with the Dell XPS: The World\'s First 4K Display Computer
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The first tweet was sent by Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter, in 2006.
Rank: 10From one tweet to a worldwide phenomenon: Celebrating 14 years of Twitter!
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The first GPS system was launched by the U.S
Rank: 16Navigate Your Way to Success: Unlock the Power of the U.S. Military\'s First GPS System
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The first digital camera was invented by Kodak engineer Steve Sasson in 1975.
Rank: 17Capture the Moment: The Birth of Digital Photography with the Inventor of the First Digital Camera, Steve Sasson.
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The first website was published in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee.
Rank: 5Unlocking the World Wide Web: Celebrating 30 Years of Tim Berners-Lee\'s Pioneering Vision
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The first computer with a Blu-ray drive was the Sony VAIO VGN-AR190G, released in 2006.
Rank: 45Experience the Future of Computing with the Sony VAIO VGN-AR190G - The First Computer with a Blu-ray Drive!
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The first computer with a CD-ROM drive was the Philips P2000T, released in 1985.
Rank: 36Experience the Power of the First CD-ROM Drive: Philips P2000T
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The first computer with a color display was the Apple II, released in 1977.
Rank: 34Experience the Color Revolution: Apple II, 1977
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The first computer with a solid-state drive was the SanDisk U5000, released in 2007.
Rank: 46Experience the Power of the Future - SanDisk U5000, the First Computer with a Solid-State Drive.
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The first computer programming language, Fortran, was created in 1957.
Rank: 29Unlock the power of programming with Fortran: The language that changed the world since 1957.
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The first drone was used by the military in the early 1900s.
Rank: 25Unlocking the Power of the Skies: The Rise of Military Drone Technology Since the 1900s
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The first computer with a DVD drive was the Toshiba Satellite 200CDT, released in 1997.
Rank: 44Experience the Power of the First: Toshiba Satellite 200CDT - The Computer with a DVD Drive!
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The first YouTube video was uploaded by Jawed Karim, one of the founders, in 2005.
Rank: 9Witness history in the making: Jawed Karim\'s first YouTube video, 2005.
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The first computer mouse was made of wood, invented by Douglas Engelbart in 1964.
Rank: 2Experience the Evolution: From Wood to Wired with Douglas Engelbart\'s Computer Mouse
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The first computer with a floppy disk drive was the IBM 5150, released in 1981.
Rank: 39Revolutionizing Computing: Introducing the IBM 5150 with Floppy Disk Drive Technology in 1981
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The first computer with a 1GHz processor was the AMD Athlon, released in 2000.
Rank: 49Experience the Power of 1GHz: Introducing the AMD Athlon, 2000
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The first iPhone was released by Apple Inc
Rank: 11Experience the Revolution: Apple\'s First iPhone
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The first virtual reality headset was created in 1968 by Ivan Sutherland and Bob Sproull.
Rank: 24Experience the Future of Technology: Unlock the Power of Virtual Reality with Sutherland and Sproull\'s 1968 Creation
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The first robot was created in 1954 by George Devol.
Rank: 27Unlocking the Future: George Devol\'s 1954 Creation of the First Robot
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The first email was sent by Ray Tomlinson in 1971.
Rank: 4Unlocking the Power of Email: Celebrating Ray Tomlinson\'s Pioneering Legacy Since 1971
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