Twister
Coke
Her first commercially released single was 'Everybody' released on 25 April 1982.
Born In the USA was the first CD ever released in the US. Go Springstein!
The first "game" invented was "Tennis for Two," which used a oscilloscope, or analog computer, to play. It required 2 people. The first commercially-released game was "Computer Space," a shooter. The first successful commercially-released game was "Pong".
The first commercially available photographs were called the Daguerreotype.
The dot matrix printer was first introduced in the early 1970s, with the first commercially successful model, the Centronics 101, released in 1970. This technology became widely used throughout the 1980s and 1990s for its ability to produce multi-part forms and print on continuous paper.
The first movie to be released on DVD in the United States was Twister, starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton. It was released in 1996. The Color Purple and Blade Runner also were released about the same time.
First CD ever made was ABBA's "The Visitors" in 1982, pressed in Germany
The Xerox Alto was the first computer to use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
The very first U.P.C. was created in 1949 by Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver. However, it was not until the 1960s that a newer version became used commercially.
Webcam technology began to emerge in the mid-1990s, with the first commercially available webcam, the Connectix QuickCam, released in 1994. However, the use of webcams became more widespread in the early 2000s, as internet speeds improved and video conferencing software became more accessible. By the late 2000s, built-in webcams became standard features in laptops and desktop computers.
The initial idea for Vocaloid began in 2000. If we don't count prototype versions of the software, the first commercially available Vocaloid was released in January of 2004.