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1900-2100 Major Technology

  • The first electric vacuum cleaner is developed.

    The first electric vacuum cleaner is developed.
    In 1901 the first electrical vacuum by Hubert Cecil Booth from England. It is good for society because the vacuum helps people with dust allergies get rid of dust in the current occupancy.
  • Wright Brothers build the first engine-powered airplane.

    Wright Brothers build the first engine-powered airplane.
    In 1903 The first Engine-Powered airplane was invented by the Wright Brothers. It was because of this invention that people are now able to fly to different countries.
  • The first radio broadcast

    The first radio broadcast
    the first radio broadcast for entertainment was transmitted from Massachusetts to the general public. This is helpful to the current years due to in the war people were able to transmit signals and talk to each other
  • Penicilin

    Penicilin
    The first anti-biotic, was discovered by Alexander Fleming, at St. Mary's Hospital in London. This is good in the modern era now because now we have ways to treat pneumonia and help diabetes.
  • Nuclear Bomb

    Nuclear Bomb
    In October 1939, the Germans be the first to develop the "nuclear bomb," Hitler would have a weapon that would make it possible for him to destroy his enemies and rule the world.
  • First Cell phone call

    First Cell phone call
    On April 3, 1973, Motorola employee Martin Cooper placed a call to the headquarters of Bell Labs in New Jersey.
  • The first space shuttle was launched

    The first space shuttle was launched
    One April 12, 1981, The first space shuttle was launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Space Shuttle has been huge in our understanding of the moon and in the near future other planets as well.
  • The Internet or "The Web"

    The Internet or "The Web"
    The online world took on a turn for the better when in 1983 computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web.
  • Bluetooths arrival to phones and computers

    Bluetooths arrival to phones and computers
    Bluetooth technology started in phones in the 21st-century when manufacturers began to put them in mobile phones and computers. But the actual bluetooth was made by The SIG and was formally announced on 20 May 1998
  • The first artificial heart transplant

    The first artificial heart transplant
    The first artificial heart transplant was into Robert Tools on July 2, 2001. He lived for 151 days before having a fatal cerebrovascular accident. But that opened up the whole artificial heart transplant.
  • Skype

    Skype
    Skype's Initial release was on 29 August 2003 and has made it easy to talk to friends and family abroad for free, it also let people video chat. Before it would cost a load to call people abroad but skype helped do that for free.
  • The first smartphone device you could use your finger

    The first smartphone device you could use your finger
    The Apple iPhone was the first Smartphone for you to be able to use your finger instead of a stylus. It was announced on January 9, 2007
  • 3-D printed electronic membranes to prevent heart attacks

    3-D printed electronic membranes to prevent heart attacks
    a new device will be available that will dramatically improve the monitoring and treatment of cardiac disorders. This will consist of an ultra-thin membrane, specially customised and 3-D printed to exactly match the patient's heart shape
  • Life like AI

    Life like AI
    By the end of the 2020s, it has reached the stage where an independent judge is literally unable to tell which is the real human and which is not.
  • Android helpers

    Android helpers
    Robots will be widspread in mainstream society, appearing in a wide variety of forms and functions. Androids will be especially popular among the elderly, widowed and those who are disabled or incapacitated in which role they serve as companions, guides and carers.
  • The first space elevator

    The first space elevator
    A major space boom is now underway, as people and cargo can be delivered to orbit at vastly reduced costs, compared with traditional launches. Over 1,000 tons of material can be lifted in a single day, greater than the weight of the International Space Station.