Various names were used for programable electronic digital computers in the early days:
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.
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the first electronic digital computer was the ABC (Atanasoff-Berry Computer) finished just before WW2.
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No. The first computer program came several years before Word did. There does not seem to be any agreement as to what the first program was, but suffice it to say there were several that came before Word. In fact, Ada Lovelace arguably wrote a "computer program" in 1842!
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The Apollo Guidance Computer, which took us to the moon was an embedded computer long before any desktop computer existed. There were missile guidance computers before that (e.g. Bomark & Minuteman I) that were embedded.
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The player who has only one card left in their hand will be the first to call "Uno" before someone else in the game.
IF you're talking about the computer game 'Call of Duty' - it was first released on October 29, 2003