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In a court case it was decided that in 1939 at Iowa state university is were the first "Digital computer" was born. But the first digital computer would have to be a calculator since they come out in 1623.
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Digital media can come n many different characteristics. From print media to social media to movies computer games an more. some digital media formats include: -WHCH -WMA -PLS and so forth....
The character of Capulet comes across in the first scene because it was when Romeo realized that Juliet was a Capulet.
The digital photo key chain should come with a USB cord (or one can be bought separately) that you can plug into your computer and use to transfer photos from your photo software on your computer to your key chain.
There are several cords included wih the camera when you buy a digital camera. Usually, it comes with a charger and a cord that connects to a USB port on your computer.
the first computer was available in1950 the first computer was available in1950
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Yes -- particularly most modern digital cameras because the battery is often recharged via the same cable.
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One of the first programmable computers built was Vannevar Bush's Differential Analyzer at MIT. But it was analog and mechanical with electronic torque amplifiers. It was finished around 1930. The first programmable electronic digital computer was a Tommy Flower's Colossus at Bletchley Park. But it was classified and the public knew nothing of it. It was finished early in June 1944, followed by nine more before the end of WW2. The first programmable electronic digital computer that the public was aware of was John Mauchley's and Presper Eckert's ENIAC. It was finished late in November 1945. However its programming system was based on the Differential Analyzer and was a dead end that no later digital computer used. The first programmable electronic digital computer with a "modern" architecture was a prototype machine called the Manchester Baby. This lead to the design of the Manchester Mark I, which was commercialized by Ferranti, becoming the first programmable electronic digital computer that was sold in quantity in the UK, the Ferranti Mark I. The first programmable digital computer that was sold in quantity in the US was the Remington UNIVAC I, designed by John Mauchley and Presper Eckert. It became known among the public when it correctly predicted the results of the 1952 presidential election. There were many other computers that I cannot list here.