Day in Tech History

Day in Tech History


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October 16, 1923: Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio
October 15, 2019

1923– 90 years ago, Walt and Roy Disney start what is known as the Walt Disney Company. It started as the Disney Brothers Cartoon studio. Walt Disney created a short film entitled Alice’s Wonderland. In 1986,

October 15, 1985: IBM Announces Token Ring Network
October 14, 2019

1985– IBM announced, with co-developer Texas Instruments, the Token Ring network along with PC Network software – six months ahead of schedule. The Token Ring only did network transmission speed of 4 Mbps (It didn’t hit speeds of 16 Mbps until 1989),

October 14,1986: Open Source ZModem Released
October 13, 2019

1986 – Telenet funded a project to develop an improved public domain application to application file transfer protocol. This protocol would alleviate the throughput problems their network customers were experiencing with XMODEM and Kermit file transfer...

October 13, 1999: Priceline Lawsuit on Microsoft, Expedia
October 12, 2019

1999– Priceline filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and its Expedia travel service. The suit outlined how they violated U.S. patent number 5,794,207, “Method and Apparatus for a Cryptographically Assisted Network System Designed to Facilitate Buyer-Drive...

October 12, 1988: Steve Jobs Introduces NeXT Computer
October 11, 2019

1988– Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, California. Steve Jobs shows off the NeXT Computer featuring the Motorola 68030 microprocessor at 25 MHz. The computer introduces several new features including optical storage disk, voice recognition,

October 11, 1979: Visicalc – First Killer PC App Released
October 10, 2019

1979– Visicalc is released by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston. The spreadsheet application is called the first killer app for personal computers. It turned the PC from a hobby to a business tool. The software was released under their company name “Softw...

October 10, 1980: Pac Man North American Release
October 09, 2019

1980– The video game that changed it all debut in North America. The infamous yellow pie chart gobbling up little dots and avoiding ghosts for top scores was released to the Japanese arcades in May, but finally made it to North America in 1980.

October 9, 1998: Hayes Microcomputer Filed Chapter 11
October 08, 2019

1998 – We all remember the modem, right? Dial into the internet through an ISP? Some of you may still have that technology, but if you have dealt with modems for a while, you remember Hayes. The Hayes corporation was pretty big back in the day – giving...

October 8, 1991: Apple vs. Apple is Settled
October 07, 2019

1991– The second lawsuit of Apple vs. Apple was settled: Apple computers vs. Apple records (the Beatles label). The suit was about producing music. Of course there was a fine line between the lawsuit – after all Apple Computers is in the computer busin...

October 7, 1954: Goodbye Vacuum Tube, Hello Transistor
October 06, 2019

1954 – IBM created the first calculating machine to use solid-state transistors. This was the first nail in the coffin for vacuum tubes.  The end result was a 2,000 transistor calculator no smaller in size and no faster in speed.However,