As Adam Osborn did not make the first computer his age is irrelevant.
He was just 3 years old when the first electronic digital computer ran and 9 years old when the first prototype of the modern computer ran. He was completely unaware of both events when they happened.
No. Adam Osborne invented the first portable computer and it was made and marketed by Osborne Computers
Created by Adam Osborne of Osborne Computer Corporation, it was revealed on April 3rd, 1981.
Adam Osborne was the inventor that made the first laptop
One of the first commercially available laptop computers was invented by Adam Osborne in 1981. It was called the "Osborne I" and cost $1795. It came bundled with $1500 worth of programs. It had a tiny computer screen built into it. The Osborne I and Kaypro II were not really laptops, but "luggables" - at 23.5 lb and 29 lb, respectively.
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The first portable computer is widely considered to be the Osborne 1, which was released in 1981 by Osborne Computer Corporation. It featured a 5-inch screen, two floppy disk drives, and weighed about 24.5 pounds. The Osborne 1 was designed for business users and was one of the first computers to successfully market portability.
The Osborn-1 was hardly a laptop, it weighed ~25 pounds and had to be plugged in to run. I don't know about you but I would have trouble with 25 pounds of computer on my lap and a 5 inch screen shining at my belly instead of my face. It was a luggable tabletop computer.
Osborn-1. Adam Osborn.
Colossus If the question is referring to the first ELECTRONIC computer - Colossus was the first electronic computer developed by the British to crack the LORENZ codes used by the German high command. The existence of Colossus remained a secret long after WWII. Until recently ENIAC was thought to be the first, but the secrecy of Colossus was finally lifted and we find it (and 9 others) were first operational in Jan 1944 while various portions of ENIAC were made operational in the period of June 1944 through October 1945.
The first developed portable computer was the Xerox NoteTaker, developed at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center), in 1976. The first mass-produced portable computer was the Osborne 1, in 1981.
It made computing portable - instead of being 'tied' to a desk !
No, Adam was the first man that God made. Then God made Eve from Adam's rib and she was the first woman.