No. The earliest known device using computer technology was the Hewlett-Packard 200A Audio Oscillatorio Oscillator, developed in 1939. There were calculator machines...
There's a number of computers, check around!
No, it was not as a matter of fact. I believe coloured computers came around in the 60's. Somewhere around that.
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1944-1955
1940s
of course they will, how do you think society and humans can survive without computers? they will be a lot different than today, that's for sure. like quantum computers or bio computers.
The typical depreciation life of computers is around 3 to 5 years.
Look Around You - 2002 Computers 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
As of around 2010 or 2011 Apple no longer installed dial up modems in their computers.
Physics. Technology, well what I think of it, e.g. computers, DVDs etc, has only been around for about 30 or so years, while physics has been around literally for ever. Technically, computers have been around since the 1940s (very large computers).
Mac computers have been around for nearly 30 years and so cannot be considered noobs.
The standard freight rate for a pallet of computers varies. They are usually around $100-200.