The earliest known computing device, the Antikythera Mechanism, dates back to about 100 BC. It is mechanical and analog, it is believed to have done astronomical and navigational calculations.
The earliest recorded instance of the Chinese Lo Shu magic square dates back to around 2200 BC during the reign of Emperor Yu in ancient China.
No, the earliest electronic computer was developed during WW2 (1943), Microsoft was founded in 1975.
output or results are shown back in computer.
This really depends on what you mean by "computer". Probably the earliest design for a programmable computer was by Charles Babbage in 1835. The earliest electronic computers were developed during World War II (around 1943) to decode German messages. The earliest personal computer - designed to be used by one person - was the PDP-8 was first released in 1965. The first computer which contains most of the components of a modern personal computer was the Xerox Alto, developed in 1973 - it had a windowed, mouse driven, WYSIWYG operating system as well as a laser printer.
The earliest known existence of a water mill seems to date back to the Byzantium times, in the region of Turkey. This time period may date back as early as the third century B.C.
The earliest documentation of fireworks dates back to 7th century China. They were invented more than 2000 years ago in China.
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The earliest historical record of a reservoir pen dates back to the 10th century.
The earliest were assembly, Autocode, and finally, Plankalkul
According to scientists, the earliest recollection of cheese dates back to 6000 BCE noticed in early pottery. However, evidence of cheese making dates back to 5,500 BCE.
Britain's earliest mechanical clock can be found at Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire. It dates back to the 14th century and is one of the oldest working clocks in the world.
The earliest printers were essentially automatic typewriters and had little flexibility.
The earliest recorded sighting dates back to 565 by Saint Columba, an Irish priest.
The earliest computer was invented in the United States by students and professors at the University of Pennsylvania just before the start of world war 2.
Merriam-Webster dates the earliest use of the word ambidextrous back to 1646. The word is an adjective, and means someone who is able to use both hands with equal ability.
The earliest documentation of fireworks dates back to 7th century China. They were invented more than 2000 years ago in China.
I very much doubt it. The earliest computer it says it will work for on my back-cover is Windows XP.