Interesting Computer Facts


  • The first personal computer was the Berkeley Enterprises "Simon" which sold for $300 in 1950.
  • Seagate Technology (US:STX) was originally named Shugart Technology.
  • The precision quartz clock in a computer cannot keep accurate time.
  • Windows was originally named Interface Manager.
  • IBM (US:IBM), which stands for International Business Machines, was an exaggerated name derived from NCR, National Cash Register.
  • Floppy disks in the late 1970s were 8 inches in diameter.
  • The VIC-20 computer from Commodore sold for $299 in 1980 with 5K of RAM.
  • The world's first one gigabyte disk drive was announced in 1980. It weighed 550 pounds and had a price tag of $40,000.
  • Many consider the Burroughs B-5000 (circa 1955) to be the single greatest computer ever designed.
  • IP means both Internet Protocol and Intellectual Property. Thus when you say a company is involved with IP, nobody will know what you are talking about.
  • The ticker symbol for Sun Microsystems was changed from SUNW to JAVA and the company has been struggling ever since.
  • SanDisk (US:SNDK) used to be called SunDisk.
  • Apple (US:AAPL) popularized the laser printer.
  • Adobe Photoshop (US:ADBE) was originally called Display, then ImagePro. It was not developed by Adobe, but licensed from a college student named Thomas Knoll in 1988.
  • Ink jet ink costs $5000 per gallon.
  • The precursor to today's GPS car navigation system was released in 1985. It was the ETAK Navigator and used a computer with a dead reckoning program to navigate.
  • Intel's (US:INTC) first microprocessor was the 4004. It was designed for a calculator, nobody imagined where it would lead.
  • SCO, the company that sold a version of Unix, used to be called the Santa Cruz Operation.
  • Computers should be turned off at night.
  • Peter Norton of the fabled Norton anti-virus program once said that there was no such thing as a computer virus and considered the whole idea some sort of hoax.
  • "Modem" means modulator/demodulator. This referred to the modulation and demodulation of an analog signal to make it digital. By this definition the device called a cable modem is a misnomer. It should be called a network adapter.
  • Dell Inc. (US:DELL) was originally called PCs Limited.
  • The Apple 1 was the first computer developed by Apple and was nothing more than a bag of parts. The Apple II was the first finished product sold by the company.
  • Lenovo (HK:992) means "new legend" -- "Le" for legend and "novo" for new.
  • In the 1950s computers were commonly referred to as "electronic brains."
Fun, huh?

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