Many people had created the first computer. This is because there are so many parts, that many different people created many different parts to it. One of the inventors name to create most of the parts was Charles Babbage.
The first computers were large rooms filled with tubes, Transformers and other parts.
A bit of trivia: Computer "bugs" were so named because someone left the door open and a miller got stuck in a component, causing the computer to malfunction. Urban myth? Possibly, but the incident was cited in an Introduction to Computers college textbook.
The Electric Company.
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Apple MAC Company
Apple is a multinational corporation and does not have a parent company.
The first computer is known as ENIAC, and it was designed for military use. It was finished in 1946, and one of its first uses was to study the possibility of making a hydrogen bomb. One of the first google searches were, "how to make a hydrogen bomb".
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Toshiba was the first company to manufacture and sell computers. Apple was the first company to produce a personal computer.
Nobody, there are no Microsoft computers. They are a software company, not a hardware company.
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Bill Gates' company, simply, makes software for computers. Software is, for example, programs like Word, Excel and Powerpoint which most people have on their computers. One thing to note is that Bill Gates' company does not make computers, only software, which helps the computer run.
The first computers were known when they started to make human life more easier
However many were needed. If a company ordered 200 computers from Microsoft, Microsoft would make 200 computers.
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Microsoft does not make computers.
The company MESH Computers are a computer manufacturing company. The business focuses on developing high powered PC computers from the London-based facility.