The document provides a brief history of several technologies including:
- The invention of the vacuum cleaner in 1901 by Hubert Cecil Booth.
- The development of the photocopier in 1938 by American physicist Chester Carlson.
- The first color television transmission in Mexico City in 1946 by Guillermo González Camarena.
- The creation of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, between 1943-1945 at the University of Pennsylvania.
- The invention of the microprocessor in 1971 through work by Federico Faggin and others adapting early chip designs.
- The introduction of the first laptop computer, the IBM 5100, in 1975.
- The release of Windows 98 in
Original Description:
Original Title
Infografía Línea del Tiempo Timeline Historia Moderno Creativo Multicolor
The document provides a brief history of several technologies including:
- The invention of the vacuum cleaner in 1901 by Hubert Cecil Booth.
- The development of the photocopier in 1938 by American physicist Chester Carlson.
- The first color television transmission in Mexico City in 1946 by Guillermo González Camarena.
- The creation of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, between 1943-1945 at the University of Pennsylvania.
- The invention of the microprocessor in 1971 through work by Federico Faggin and others adapting early chip designs.
- The introduction of the first laptop computer, the IBM 5100, in 1975.
- The release of Windows 98 in
The document provides a brief history of several technologies including:
- The invention of the vacuum cleaner in 1901 by Hubert Cecil Booth.
- The development of the photocopier in 1938 by American physicist Chester Carlson.
- The first color television transmission in Mexico City in 1946 by Guillermo González Camarena.
- The creation of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, between 1943-1945 at the University of Pennsylvania.
- The invention of the microprocessor in 1971 through work by Federico Faggin and others adapting early chip designs.
- The introduction of the first laptop computer, the IBM 5100, in 1975.
- The release of Windows 98 in
of the first vacuum cleaner. After having witnessed a sample of a train car cleaning system, Booth came up with the idea of 1901 creating a system or device that would suck dirt from surfaces, the invention resulted in a The history of the vacuum cleaner. photocopier began to be written in 1938, when an 1942 American physicist named Chester Carlson saw the need to make copies of documents in a quick and easy way, since On August 31, 1946, González Camarena sent the first color he practiced law and was an transmission from his laboratory at inventor in his spare time. the offices of La Liga Mexicana de Radio Experimentos, on Lucerna Street No. 1, in Mexico City. The 1946 video signal was transmitted at the The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical 115 MHz frequency and in the 40 Integrator and Computer) meter audio band. project, originally known as “Project PX,” was designed and 1947 built between 1943 and 1945 at the Moore School, University of Pennsylvania. John Mauchly and John Presper Eckert worked on Intel engineer Federico Faggin it, along with a team of and his team, Tedd Hoff and engineers that included Robert F. Stan Mazor, got to work adapting the original plans for 1971 twelve custom chips into a set of four, including the 4004 CPU, IBM 5100 – is the first laptop which was introduced in computer and was launched in November 1971. This work September 1975. The computer resulted in the weighed 25 kg, had a five-inch microprocessor. 1975 CRT display, tape drive, 1.9 MHz PALM processor and 64 KB of RAM. Pictured is an advertisement for the IBM 5100 On June 25, 1998, Windows 98 taken from a November 1975 arrived. It included new issue of Scientific America. hardware drivers and the FAT32 file system (also supported by Windows 95 Operating Services Release 2 1998 The Segway® PT Personal and Operating Services Transport was created by Release 2.5) that supported inventor Dean Kamen in 2001 in partitions larger than the 2 the USA. Segway® GiB allowed by Windows. 95. 2001 revolutionized the market with a self-balancing system that still surprises and fascinates those who try it for its ease of use. Samsung created the world's first cell phone that runs on solar energy. (06/15/09). Samsung introduced the new 2009 "Crest Solar" model, the world's first cell phone that can be charged anywhere there is sun.