TECHNOLOGY IN CHANGING

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TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING
Contents
Introduction
70’s computers , play station
80’s computers , game boy , cd’s
Today apple i-pod, computers,
electricity
Bibliography
Introduction
This PowerPoint is about changes
through the decades on technology
It has changed vastly.
1970’s computers and
playstations
1970 the computer mouse was
patented
1971 the first floppy disc held 100k of
memory
1974 first video console from Atari
was allowed to play on with the game
pong.
Microsoft was launched by Paul Allen
and Bill Gates
The 1980’s Computers, cd’s and
Nintendo's
1980 There was a million personal computers had been sold
around the world.
1980The first microwave they are very different to the latest
microwaves.
1980 The first portable video camera.
1981 IBM pc was launched.
1983 First CD’s on sale called The First Time Ever I Saw
Your Face by Roberto Flack
1985 On Nintendo super Mario was played
1985 First version of Microsoft
1988 50000 computers were connected to the internet
1989 The first proper mobile phone was launched
1989 The first hand held gameboy was launched
Technology today
2001 The first i-pod was released and has been a hit
with loads of i-pods sold
2006 The first Wii was out with wii sports.
2008 The first psp 3000 was made.
22 million units have been sold worldwide according to Microsoft.
The Xbox 360 is available in three configurations: the "Arcade"
console, the "Xbox 360", and the "Elite" console, each with its own
selection of accessories.
A major feature that distinguishes the PlayStation 3 from its
predecessors is its unified online gaming service, the PlayStation
Network, which contrasts with Sony's former policy of relying on
game developers for online play. Other major features of the
console include its robust multimedia capabilities, connectivity with
the PlayStation Portable, and its use of a high-definition optical
disc format, Blu-ray Disc, as its primary storage medium. The PS3
was also the first Blu-ray 2.0-compliant Blu-ray player on the
market.
This is a person on the ps3
Bibliography
www.slc.ac.nz/Schools/Opawa/1980sTech
nology1.htm
http://www.wikipedia.org/
Blue Folder
by George Warren