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 smartphone, IBM Simon, was introduced in 1992.
Rank: 8Experience the Power of the First Smartphone: IBM Simon, 1992
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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 iPhone was released by Apple Inc
Rank: 11Experience the Revolution: Apple\'s First iPhone
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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Bluetooth device was launched in 1999.
Rank: 19Connecting the world since 1999: The Birth of Bluetooth Technology
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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 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 computer mouse was patented in 1970.
Rank: 31Experience the Evolution: From Invention to Innovation
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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 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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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 iPad was released by Apple Inc
Rank: 13Experience the Revolutionary Technology of the iPad: Apple\'s First Tablet
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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 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 Google Doodle was created in 1998.
Rank: 21Celebrating 22 Years of Innovation and Creativity!
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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 hard disk was used in 1956.
Rank: 30Unlocking the Power of Data Storage Since 1956
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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 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 Amazon Kindle was released in 2007.
Rank: 20Experience the Future of Reading: The Amazon Kindle, 2007
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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 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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