microsoft? im pretty sure
The first commercially available computer in the US was the UNIVAC I in 1951. Once the first government sales were completed at a big loss, the selling price settled out at $2.5 million per machine.
The CD-ROM was first released for computers in 1985. The first CD-RW was released in 1990.
The first ever DOS released by IBM was DOS/360 for their IBM System/360 series computers. It was announced in 1964 and first released in June 1966.DOS/360 has no relation to MSDOS or PCDOS for Intel 80x86based computers in the 1980s.
No. The first computer that resembles modern computers was made in the early to mid 40s. They were considerably larger and less capable than today's computers, but they were computers none the less. Apple released their first computer kit - the Apple I Personal Computer Kit in 1976.
I'm not a expert on computers, but I am confident in my answer. Computers were first invented and then the military used them for a while to there benefit. Then a little bit down the road the military released it too the public, and so the military were the first to use it.
The Intel Celeron 900 was first released and used in computers in April 1998. There have been various versions of the Celeron for computer and for laptop use.
The first Call of Duty computer game was released on October 23, 2003. Call of Duty was only available for computers but then expanded to consoles and handhelds.
The Apple Power Mac G5 was first released on June 24th, 2003. It is said to be one of the fastest and most technologically advanced computers in the markets for the time.
Windows 1.0 is a 16-bit graphical operating environment that was released on 20 November 1985.
April 1st, 1976 Apple released the Apple I (and started Apple computers). They were hand built by Steve Wozniak and first shown in California to Homebrew computer club, so I presume they were built there.
Mainframe computers first used star topology
First generation computers.
No computers.