Age of technology

the age of technology 1975-2017

  • dell

    dell
    Dell Inc. was an American privately owned multinational computer technology company based in Round Rock, Texas, United States, that developed, sold, repaired, and supported computers and related products and services.
  • desposible camara

    desposible camara
    Disposable or single-use camera is a simple box camera meant to be used once. Most use fixed-focus lenses. Some are equipped with an integrated flash unit, and there are even waterproof versions for underwater photography. Internally, the cameras use a 135 film or an APS cartridge.
  • google

    google
    Google was used mainly by Stanford University when it first came out, but eventually it became the most popular search engine in the world.
  • blue tooth head set

    blue tooth head set
    For months after Jabra’s bluetooth headset hit the market, we were all freaked out by the people wandering around in public talking to themselves. And while this advancement has certainly led to an increase in douchy behavior, it’s also probably saved countless lives, freeing hands for that all important thing called steering. Josh Jackson
  • Segway human transporter

    Segway human transporter
    The transporter adjusts to the body movement at a rate of 100 movements per second. The first model did not consist of any brakes and traveled at a speed of 12 miles per hour, and the speed and direction could be controlled by manual mechanisms. An improvised model released in 2006 allowed users to adjust the speed and direction through computer assistance too.
  • USB flash drive

    USB flash drive
    The floppy disk of this decade, the USB flash drive is the most compact, portable data storage device used by PCs and Macs alike (and unlike many predecessors, no pre-formatting is necessary). The affordable and simple gadget has become one of the most essential computer tools that we use and is so ubiquitous you can buy it in any color or shape imaginable, including R2-D2, Predator or a replica human thumb. Emily Reimer
  • Sonos Multi-Room Music System

    Sonos Multi-Room Music System
    Sonos changed what the term “home stereo” really meant, channeling your music to every nook where the mood for a little Mastodon might strike. Josh Jackson
  • youtube

    youtube
    YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. The service was created by three former PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim
  • X -BOX

    X -BOX
    The Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. As the successor to the original Xbox, it is the second console in the Xbox series. The Xbox 360 competed with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles.
  • Sony Playstion 3/Blu-ray

     Sony Playstion 3/Blu-ray
    Though Warner’s announcement that it would no longer release movies on HD-DVD effectively ended the decade’s biggest format war, Blu-ray’s victory also owes some credit to Sony’s latest-gen gaming device, which along with the XBox 360 ushered in an era of mind-blowing graphics. And with the price of 1080p HDTVs coming down, watching movies at home will never be the same. Josh Jackson
  • Loc8tor

    Loc8tor
    Loc8tor attaches radio frequency emitting tags to all your small possessions that you forgetfully misplace the most. It points in the right direction, left and right, and up and down too, bringing you as close as an inch from the item. The tag does its part and beeps to pinpoint the exact location too.
  • APPLE’S IPHONE

     APPLE’S IPHONE
    If there was any device to make Steve Jobs look more like a mad wizard, it’d be the iPhone. Apple has always wowed the tech industry, but this decade the company has really developed some amazing innovations and devices. The current version of the Apple wonder phone allows users to talk and browse the Web at the same time.
  • Android

    Android
    Android was invented in 2008, and is a phone company. Android is also a phone used worldwide, but has less technology put into it than Iphones.
  • Dyson Air Multiplier

    Dyson Air Multiplier
    The wow factor is still fresh in our minds for Dyson’s new magic-looking bladeless fan. Released just last month, it is superior to the bladed fan in just about every way. Josh Jackson
  • 3D printing

    3D printing
    The earliest 3D printing technologies first became visible in the late 1980’s, at which time they were called Rapid Prototyping (RP) technologies. This is because the processes were originally conceived as a fast and more cost-effective method for creating prototypes for product development within industry.