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Telecommunications companies established in 1980 (9 P) Pages in category "Electronics companies established in 1980" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Electronics companies established in 1980 (2 C, 13 P) S. Software companies established in 1980 (1 C, 26 P) T. ... Pages in category "Technology companies established ...
Olson Electronics (currently a redirect that needs expansion) – a nationwide electronics store chain founded in 1927 by brothers Sidney, Philip and Irving Olsen in Akron, Ohio; at one time had more retail locations than Radio Shack; sold to Teledyne in 1968 and rebranded Teledyne Olson Electronics; later sold to 3 Chicago investors in August ...
Roland releases the drum machine TR-808 which would end up revolutionizing music of all genres in the 1980s to a more electronic/futuristic sound. The drum machine Linn LM-1, also released in 1980, was the more expensive alternative to the TR-808. It became a staple of 1980s pop music.
RCA Electronic Music is the first synthesizer prior to the creation of artificial electronic sounds. 1952 Reintroduction of regular television broadcasts in Germany after the Second World War. 20th Century Fox developed with "Cinemascope" the most successful wide-screen process to better compete with television. Only some 50 years later pulls ...
Pages in category "Electronics companies disestablished in 1980" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dynaco
1980 Development of ENQUIRE and MS-DOS begin. 1981 MS-DOS debuts. 1982 The first compact discs are sold, which would eventually replace the audiocassette in the 1990s. 1983 Computer "virus" terminology introduced by Fred Cohen. [2] Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet software launched. [3] 1984 The Apple Macintosh is released. FidoNet begins. 1985
1980: 1989: Acquired by Hewlett-Packard: Apparat, Inc. — United States: 1978: 1988: Dissolution: Apricot Computers — United Kingdom: 1965: 1999: Dissolution: Ardent Computer — United States: 1985: 1989: Merged with Stellar Computer to form Stardent Inc. AST Research: Samsung Electronics (1997–1999) United States: 1980: 1999: Acquired by ...