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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.
The worm was launched from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and caused considerable damage. In 1989, its creator became the first person indicted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act . December – Europe obtains its first permanent connection to the Internet, by satellite between Princeton University and Stockholm, Sweden .
1980s. 1990s in science and technology. 2000s: ... DNA identification of individuals, introduced in the late 1980s, finds wide application in criminal law.
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 ...
1980 LaTeX: Leslie Lamport: 1980 Ada 80 (MIL-STD-1815) Jean Ichbiah at CII Honeywell Bull: ALGOL 68, Green 1980 C with classes: Bjarne Stroustrup [7] C, Simula 67 1980 Applesoft III: Apple Computer: Applesoft II BASIC 1980 Apple III Microsoft BASIC: Microsoft Microsoft BASIC 1980–81 CBASIC: Gordon Eubanks: BASIC, Compiler Systems, Digital ...
Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin met at Stanford University in 1995, and a year later they had begun to collaborate on the technology for the Stanford Google was incorporated on Sept. 4, 1998.
Educational network version made [citation needed] USA Texas Instruments: TI-99/4, TI-99/4A: TMS9900: 1979: TV, monitor: Cassette, optional floppy disk drive: TMS9918: Several models, more common 4A in 1981; some compatibles made by others [citation needed] Czechoslovakia Tesla: PMD 85: 8080: 1985: TV, monitor: Cassette [citation needed ...
Intel released Pentium processor, 90 and 100 MHz versions. March 14, 1994 Linus Torvalds released version 1.0 of the Linux kernel. April 29, 1994 Commodore International declares bankruptcy. Commodore's assets were eventually sold to German PC manufacturer ESCOM in 1995. August 1994 IBM releases the IBM Simon a forerunner to the smartphone.