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{{Include timeline}}, an easy way of including editable template-based horizontal or vertical graphical timelines. mw:Extension:EasyTimeline , editable code-based timelines using Erik Zachte's extension for MediaWiki, <timeline>
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The older the software in a computing device, the more likely it will have a 2 GB file limit somewhere in the system. This is due to older software using 32-bit integers for file indexing, which limits file sizes to 2^31 bytes (2 GB) (for signed integers), or 2^32 (4 GB) (for unsigned integers).
Timeline of computing presents events in the history of computing organized by year and grouped into six topic areas: predictions and concepts, first use and inventions, hardware systems and processors, operating systems, programming languages, and new application areas.
2020–01 Linux 5.5 2020–02 NetBSD 9.0 2020–03 iOS 13.4 iPadOS 13.4 watchOS 6.2 tvOS13.4 DragonFly BSD 5.8 Linux 5.6 2020–04 Ubuntu 20.04 Fedora Linux 32 ReactOS 0.4.13 2020–05 Windows 10 May 2020 Update iOS 13.5 iPadOS 13.5 OpenBSD 6.7 OpenVMS 9.0 2020–06 Linux 5.7 ArcaOS 5.0.5 Haiku R1/beta2 2020–07 iOS 13.6 iPadOS 13.6 2020–08 ...
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This article presents a detailed timeline of events in the history of computing from 2020 to the present. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing . Significant events in computing include events relating directly or indirectly to software , hardware and wetware .