Was called TRADIC stands for TRAnisitor DIgital Computer,
the computer makes 3 beeps
Its not. If you didn't have internet on when you turned on the computer you wouldn't of received the email. When you sign in to your email all emails that have been sent to you are retrieved. And also unless the computer is switched off at the wall it is not fully "off" otherwise it wouldn't know what the time is.
It is too expensive for you to make computer hardware. When you buy a cheap computer from a low cost company it is only possible because that company has imported the parts into your country and only put it together in the shop you buy it in. To get the same level of quality that others are getting from their computers means you will need to buy the computer hardware fully assembled by a trusted international company. They design it, they put it together, they test it to make sure it meets the standards their customers want and you get a computer that lasts for years
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It is unlikely that you will find a degree level course that is fully concerned with computer network cabling. However, in the UK a degree in general computer studies would take you three years.
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In about 5 years, when minecraft is unpupular and starcraft or something is more popular.
First fully functional computer invented in 1944. Name of 1st F.F. computer was the Harvard Mark I, invented by Howard Aiken.
ENIAC. No it was not the ENIAC. The first fully functional, fully programmable computer was the Z3. It was invented by a German Konrad Zuse before the ENIAC existed. Americans did not invent the computer.
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hydrogen bombtransistorized hearing aidsartificial satellitestransistorized computershybrid radios (vacuum tube RF section, transistorized audio - fully transistorized radio did not appear until the 1960s)muscle carsdiesel-electric locomotives replacing steam locomotivesjet airplanesetc.
I wold say 2nd generation: it was solid-state fully transistorized but used no integrated circuits. But other's opinions will differ.
Konrad Zuse was the inventor of the first fully functional, programmable computer in 1941.
Charles Babbage was the first to design a fully programmable mechanical computer in 1837, called his analytical engine.
The first computer to use the binary number system was probably the Z1, started by Konrad Zuse in 1936. It was a mechanical computer, not fully programmable, but is still considered a computer.