Computer Science At Home
A 360° rotating screen with a built-in pen adapts to your day, whether you're using as a laptop or tablet. A high-definition QLED display and Smart Amp technology keep you in the scene whether working or playing. From ultra-light laptops to 2-in-1 PCs, there's a Galaxy Book for any need. It used 53 vacuum tubes and hundreds of germanium diodes, with a magnetic drum for memory. MADDIDA was flown across the country for a demonstration to John von Neumann, who was impressed. Northrop was initially reluctant to make MADDIDA a commercial product, but by the end of 1952, six had sold. The Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator project, led by IBM engineer Wallace Eckert, uses both relays and vacuum tubes to process scientific data at the rate of x 14 digit multiplications per second. The Treo sold well, and the line continued until Handspring was purchased by Palm in 2003. VTech, founded in Hong Kong, had been a manufacturer of Pong-like games and educational toys when they int...