First
Generation1946-1956Vacuum
TubesMainframesLee De ForestSecond
Generation1956-1964TransistorMainframesWilliam ShockleyThird
Generation1964-1970Integrated
CircuitMainframes
MinicomputersJack Kilby,
Robert NoyceFourth
Generation1970-todayMicroprocessorMainframes
Minicomputers
MicrocomputersTed Hoff
well expectation of young generation is very compatible as compare to previous generation because these days youth has computer based knowledge furthermore strong media make young generation more intelligent whereas the older individuals
Most electronic devices are released in different "generations" before a new model is created. A 1st generation laptop means it is an entirely different model than previous laptops from that company. In a 2nd generations laptop, minor changes have been made to the previous model, but not significant enough to give the product a new model name.
No they do not. The Ipod touch 4th generation has a completely different case then previous models.
Each new generation inherits alleles from the previous generation.
Perhaps the previous generation, not our technology generation:)
The expectations of today's school leavers is very competency with modern technology compared to those of the previous generation as we can see today's school leaver has computer-based knowledge including English language that can do job very efficient and can work with foreigners varied from the previous generation.
Among other things, it can mean 2nd generation, 3rd generation, and 4th generation. Typically used for different "generations" of ways in which cell phones connect to the cellular network; each "generation" is like a version, which has some advanced features not available in previous versions or generations.
No.
You cannot get 4th Generation on your iPod, as the 4th Generation is the actual iPod. It is an upgraded model of the previous iPod an can be bought in stores.
originally computer cracking was to test computer is different situations. previous to that people would use hacking/cracking to fool telephone exchanges to get free phone calls etc
Buying the previous generation of computer is always a good idea. You get it for half the cost of the current generation and it really isn't going to make a notable difference unless you do heavy computing. Geeks.com constantly offers open-box of refurbished options at very fair prices.
They matured earlier than previous generation .