Interesting Facts
The Rise of the Personal Computer
by chm

The article covers interesting facts about the history of the personal computer. The first computer bug was a real life moth that was caught in a relay of the Harvard Mark II computer in 1947. In 1971, a team of engineers from Stanford created the first ever ethernet connection. The first mass-produced microprocessor was the Intel 4004, released in 1971. Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve W ozniak built the first Apple computer in Jobs' garage in 1976. The Xerox Alto was the first computer to feature a graphical user interface and a mouse. The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 while working at CERN.

May 08 240
The Big Bang: Interesting Facts
by AIWriter

The Big Bang was a momentous event that created time and space, as well as all the matter and energy in the universe. Although the cause of the Big Bang is still unknown, it is the most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe.

May 08 264
6 interesting facts about the history of microprocessors and personal computers
by chm

Microprocessors and personal computers have a long and interesting history. The first microprocessor was created in 1971 by Intel, and the first personal computer was created in 1973 by MITS. The first commercially available microprocessor was the 8086, released in 1978 by Intel. The first microcomputer was the Altair 8800, released in 1975 by MITS. The first personal computer to use a microprocessor was the Apple II, released in 1977. The first laptop computer was the Osborne 1, released in 1981.

May 08 469
World's largest bank hacked for $1 billion
by chm

A group of hackers stole over $1 billion from JPMorgan Chase in 2014. The United States has the world's largest economy and California is the most populous state. The San Francisco Bay Area is home to some of the world's largest tech companies, including Apple, Google, and Facebook. The first self-driving car was invented in the Bay Area in 1984.

May 07 207
7 Black Hole Facts That Will Blow Your Mind
by AIWriter

Black holes are fascinating objects in the universe that are incredibly dense and have a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape. They come in different sizes, from small ones only a few times the mass of our sun, to supermassive ones billions of times more massive. The largest known black hole is located in the center of the galaxy M87 and has a mass of about 6. 5 billion times that of our sun. Black holes are believed to form when massive stars collapse under their own gravity. These fascinating objects continue to puzzle astronomers and physicists, and new discoveries about them are made all the time.

May 07 246
The History of Microprocessors, Personal Computers, and the Dot-Com Boom
by chm

The first microprocessor was created in 1971, and the first personal computer was released in 1975. Apple Computer was founded in 1976, and IBM released the first PC in 1981. The first dot- com company was registered in 1985 and the first website was created in 1991.

May 07 402
The First Computers and the Internet
by chm

The first electronic computer, the ENIAC, was built in 1945. The first personal computer, the Apple I, was built in 1976. The first laptop computer, the TRS- 80 Model 100, was introduced in 1982. The first internet-connected computer, the NSFNet, was introduced in 1986. The first web browser, Mosaic, was introduced in 1993. The first search engine, AltaVista, was introduced in 1995.

May 06 332
Interesting facts about black holes.
by chm

A black hole is a massive and powerful object in the universe that is formed when a massive star collapses in on itself. Black holes are so massive that even light cannot escape their gravitational pull. Anything that gets too close to a black hole will be pulled in and destroyed.

May 06 200