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The history of technology and technology throughout history; human innovation from the first stone tool to the iPhone and beyond.
I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince So I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability
Once upon a time, in the mystical kingdom of Eldoria, a young boy named Alex found himself in a rather peculiar situation. Having lived a rather ordinary life in his previous existence, Alex was surprised to discover that he had been reincarnated as the seventh prince of Eldoria. This unexpected turn of events filled him with both excitement and uncertainty.
By Hassin Kaleemabout a year ago in 01
Information Security Manager Remote Tasks
As a remote information security administrator, you are primarily responsible for protecting an organization's data and maintaining its security systems against potential threats or risks. This includes a combination of strategic planning and day-to-day operations, which can range from developing security policies and procedures to managing a team of information security professionals to responding to security incidents.
By Ahtasham Raoabout a year ago in 01
The Mystery of the Voynich Manuscript
For centuries, scholars, cryptographers, and historians have been baffled by the Voynich Manuscript, an ancient book with strange illustrations and text that cannot be deciphered. Named after the Clean book vendor Wilfrid Voynich, who bought it in 1912, the composition's beginnings and reason remain covered in secret. Regardless of various endeavors to disentangle its obscure language and uncover its profound significance, the Voynich Original copy keeps on resisting grasping, remaining as quite possibly of the best perplexing puzzler in the realm of cryptography and antiquated compositions.
By Alex Leandro Dos Santosabout a year ago in 01
History of Apple Produts
History of Apple | From Steve Jobs to Tim Cook [1976-2021] Apple was founded on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in a garage in Palo Alto, California. Steve Jobs dropped out of school after just one semester when he was only 17, and he took various courses over the course of a year and a half to find out what he wanted to learn. He joined Atari in 1974 as a video game programmer, where Steve first met Wozniak. At the same time, Steve decided to travel to India for eight months to study Buddhism. Upon returning from this trip, Steve his Jobs returned to Atari to create circuit boards for the Breakout game. Then came the Altair 8800, a computer you had to assemble but couldn't do anything with. That was until Bill Gates and Paul Allen created the BASIC programming language that could be used to perform rudimentary calculations. Steve Jobs saw this as an opportunity to make money and turned to Steve Wozniak, who knew how to build computers. However, funding was needed to achieve this. So Jobs sold his car, a Volkswagen, and Wozniak sold his HP computer. With this funding, they founded the Apple Computer Company on April 1, 1976 through a partnership with Ronald Wayne. This allowed the three of his Apple I's to build computers and sold them for his one year without the monitor, keyboard and case that had come with them since 1977. Jobs later found a way to sell computers. The company has partnered with The Byte Shop to sell 50 Apple I computers for $666.66. Unfortunately, they didn't have enough money to ship the order, so they contacted the parts supplier and offered them a 30-day credit and a refund after the order was shipped. In terms of profits, Jobs and Wozniak got 45 percent of the company's money, while Wayne got just 10 percent of the company's money. However, shortly after founding the company, Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800. He also drew his first Apple logo and wrote the Apple I User Guide. A year after his founding, Apple Inc. received its first investment.
By selva kumarabout a year ago in 01
01Tech: Your Resource for Staying Up-to-Date with the Latest Tech Developments
01Tech is a website which provides the latest technology news, reviews and how-to guides on a range of tech-related subjects. With more than 5,000 words, this article will explore the different sections of 01Tech, as well as highlighting some of the most interesting and useful articles found on the website.
By MUHAMMAD ANAS QURESHIabout a year ago in 01
Elon Musk's Acquisition of Twitter
Introduction : Elon Musk, a visionary entrepreneur and innovator, is known for his bold moves and disruptive business strategies. The recent speculation surrounding Musk's interest in acquiring Twitter has sparked curiosity and raised questions about his motivations. In this essay, we explore potential strategies behind Musk's acquisition of Twitter and the implications it could have on both Musk's business empire and the social media landscape.
By Ashok kumarabout a year ago in 01
IRAN VS USA (theoretical military battle)
A long-standing confrontation appears to be reaching its climax in 2022, as the United States and Iran find themselves on the brink of war. Despite facing severe sanctions for years, Iran has managed to secure the 14th rank among the world's top militaries. However, it now faces the formidable United States, the world's number one military power and sole global superpower.
By Ajay Abrahamabout a year ago in 01