Monday, August 27, 2012

From Zero to Hero: The Evolution of Computers

Most people use a computer on a day-to-day basis but rarely think about the origins of a machine that has become so?indispensable. But the question ?Who invented the computer?? is not an easy one to answer as many inventors throughout the years have contributed to the technology we use now. Let?s take a look at the brief journey from desktop computers to tablet computers in order to get a grip on the astounding speed at which technology has moved.

Desktop computers

The first personal computers targeted at the general public were developed in the 1970s and 1980s and included models like the IBM Personal Computer and the Apple II series. This marked a step away from specialised scientific and business-based computers and a step into the broad consumer market. These personal computers could fit in people?s homes and offices and would soon incorporate friendly operating systems like Macintosh and Windows.

Laptop computers

Laptops were groundbreaking when first released in the early 1980s as they included the same elements as a desktop ? screen, keyboard, mouse or touchpad and speaks ? but combined them with real portability. By the 1990s, colour screens were introduced and CD-ROM, DVD and Blu-ray capability were introduced in the 2000s.

Phones

The introduction of Blackberries, iPhones and pocket PCs is perhaps the most pivotal development in computer technology in the last decade. It allows people to be permanently contactable through emails, contacts, appointments, social media and instant messaging services like BBM and WhatsApp. Phones became mini computers.

Tablet computers

Tablets are larger than mobile phones but smaller than laptops and without a flip screen. They are usually operated through a touch screen or a digital pen and have become increasingly popular in recent years. Apple spearheaded the tablet revolution with the launch of the iPad in 2010. It used similar technology to that of its iPhone and hence made it easy for users, who commonly had experience using the interface. Tablets usually have wireless internet functions, apps, email and social media devices, cameras and e-book reading.

Where to now?

Technology is always finding incredible new ways to impress and astound us. You can already see how far we?ve come in the last 50 years; imagine what the next 50 could hold! From driverless cars to Google glasses, which feature phone functions, GPS, a camera and voice control ? one thing is for sure, it won?t be boring! Most of us couldn?t imagine a life without computers and they are only set to become more and more important to us ? if that?s even possible?

Sarah Oatley is a freelance writer with a technology addiction. She always wants to get her hands on the latest products and gadgets but can?t afford to buy everything she would like. She uses RentSmart?to access the latest technology for a fraction of the price.

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Minesh Rai is the Founder and CEO of Mirolta.com. He writes articles regarding Mobiles, Tech, Gadgets, Games, Web Applications, Social Media and much more. Contact him at mineshrai@mirolta.com.

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