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Sejarah berdirinya joomla

Posted by Android On Selasa, 08 Februari 2011 0 komentar
Apa itu cms joomla, cms joomla adalah sebuah paket web instant yang bias anda langsung nikmati seperti halnya cms-cms lainnya, sebelumnya cms joomla bukan bernama joomla melainkan bernama “mambo” yang di buat pada tahun 2000 oleh Rice Studio, formely Miro yang ketika itu membangun source CMS. Setahun setelah itu mambo melisensikannya menjadi 2 licensi, dengan salah satunya adalah Open source yang lebih dikenal sebagai “Mambo Site Server”.

Pada tahun 2002 “Mambo site server” diberi nama ulang menjadi “Mambo Open source” dan pada tahun 2003 hak ciptanya di publikasikan ke Open Source Community pada tahun 2003, dan pada tahun 2005 versi komersial mambo di beri nama ulang “Jango” dan pendirinya tetap Rice Studio, Formely Miro perusahaan NonProfit tetap sebagai Pendirinya.

Tidak lama setelah peluncuran “Jango” group utama dari para developer meluncurkan kepada public Mambo Open Source kepada public untuk diberikan kepada para peminat jenis cms ini, dan kemudian sebuah organisasi NonProfit yang bernama Open Souce Matter mengambil alih project ini Mambo Open source.

Dan pada tahun 2005 terjadi perpecahan didalam pendiri project pengembangan mambo opensource, dan pada saat itu pimpinan tim utama pengembang mambo Andrew eddie pada bulan agustus 2005 memilih meninggalkan mambo, dan kemudian meulis surat umum pengunduran dirinya di sebuat situs communitas mambo di mamboserver.com, dan selanjutnya pengembang membuat situs opensourcematters.com yang digunakan untuk mendistribusikan informasi kepada pengembang, desain web dan komunitas.

Pada 17 September 2005 Joomla pertama kali di luncurkan dan dipublikasikan dengan versi awal joomla 1.0.0 yang mirip dengan mambo 4.5.2.3, nama joomla itu sendiri di ambil dari kata Swahili yang artinya “bersama-sama” dan pada tahun 2007 versi joomla 1.5.x joomla baru membuat perbedaan yang cukup jauh dengan mambo  namun tetap support dan kompetible dengan mambo, dan joomla juga memperkenalkan Model View Controllernya, dengan perubahan ini para developer pengembang joomla dan component bisa lebih mengembangkan  joomla menjadi lebih powerfull.


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sejarah penemu angka 0 / history of the inventor of the number zero

Posted by Android On Jumat, 17 Desember 2010 0 komentar
oke kali ini saya akan memberitahu anda siapa sih penemu angka 0 yang sangat bernilai di ilmu matematika... tapi tidak bagi saya jika nilai ujian saya bernilai 0 T_T  oke langsung saja ini dia...

Dunia Barat boleh mengklaim bahwa mereka adalah kawasan sumber ilmu pengetahuan. Namun sejatinya, yang menjadi Gudang Ilmu Pengetahuan adalah kawasan Timur Tengah (kawasan Arab maksudnya, bukan Jawa Timur-Jawa Tengah). Mesopotamia, peradaban tertua dunia ada di kawasan ini juga.

Masyarakat dunia sangat mengenal Leonardo Fibonacci sebagai ahli matematika aljabar. Namun, dibalik kedigdayaan Leonardo Fibonacci sebagai ahli matematika aljabar ternyata hasil pemikirannya sangat dipengaruhi oleh ilmuwan Muslim bernama Muhammad bin Musa Al Khawarizmi. Dia adalah seorang tokoh yang dilahirkan di Khiva (Iraq) pada tahun 780. Jika kaum terpelajar lebih mengenal para ahli matematika Eropa, maka kaum biasa juga mengenal ilmuwan Muslim yang menjadi rujukan para ahli matematika tersebut.

Selain ahli dalam matematika al-Khawarizmi, yang kemudian menetap di Qutrubulli (sebalah barat Bagdad), juga seorang ahli geografi, sejarah dan juga musik. Karya-karyanya dalam bidang matematika dimaktub dalam Kitabul Jama wat Tafriq dan Hisab al-Jabar wal Muqabla. Inilah yang menjadi rujukan para ilmuwan Eropa termasuk Leonardo Fibonacce serta Jacob Florence.

Muhammad bin Musa Al Khawarizmi inilah yang menemukan angka 0 (nol) yang hingga kini dipergunakan. Apa jadinya coba jika angka 0 (nol) tidak ditemukan coba? Selain itu, dia juga berjasa dalam ilmu ukur sudut melalui fungsi sinus dan tanget, persamaan linear dan kuadrat serta kalkulasi integrasi (kalkulus integral). Tabel ukur sudutnya (Tabel Sinus dan Tangent) adalah yang menjadi rujukan tabel ukur sudut saat ini.

al-Khawarizmi juga seorang ahli ilmu bumi. Karyanya Kitab Surat Al Ard menggambarkan secara detail bagian-bagian bumi. CA Nallino, penterjemah karya al-Khawarizmi ke dalam bahasa Latin, menegaskan bahwa tak ada seorang Eropa pun yang dapat menghasilkan karya seperti al-Khawarizmi ini.
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Sejarah Symbian OS / History Symbian OS

Posted by Android On Minggu, 12 Desember 2010 0 komentar
tahukan anda tentang symbian os, yaitu operating system yang hampir sama seperti windows xp dan 7, namun bedanya OS ini berjalan pada HP atau juga smartphone..oke langsung saja ini dia sejarahnya hanya di Tutorial dan software

yang umum pada hardware yang dapat digunakan oleh objek aplikasi lain. Hal ini dimungkinkan karena API merupakan objek antarmuka yang didefenisikan pada level aplikasi, yang berisikan prosedur dan fungsi (dan juga variabel serta struktur data) yang mengelola/memanggil [[kernel] dimana sebagai penghubung antara software dan hardware. Dengan adanya standar API ini membantu pihak pengembang untuk melakukan penyesuaian atas aplikasi yang dibuatnya agar dapat diinstal pada produk telepon bergerak yang bermacam-macam.Mirip seperti sistem operasi desktop, Symbian OS mampu melakukan operasi secara multithreading, multitasking dan pengamanan terhadap memori. Dan semua pemrograman pada Symbian dilakukan secara event-based, artinya hardware CPU menjadi tidak aktif ketika tidak ada inputan berupa aktifitas tertentu. Namun perlu dipahami sistem operasi ini memang ditujukan untuk diinstal pada peralatan mobile dengan keterbatasan sumber daya. Multithread dan multitasking memberikan kemampuan Symbian OS untuk menjalankan lebih dari satu aplikasi sekaligus. Namun khusus ini, adanya preemptive multitasking kernel akan memberi tiap-tiap program suatu pembagian waktu pemprosesan yang dilakukan bergantian dengan cepat sehingga nampak bagi pemakai seolah-olah proses ini dieksekusi secara bersamaan. Untuk itu telah didefinisikan penjadwalan berdasar prioritas tertentu untuk menentukan proses mana yang berjalan terlebih dahulu dan proses apa berikutnya serta berapa banyak waktu akan jadi diberi.Symbian OS sendiri bukanlah software yang sifatnya open source secara penuh karena meskipun terdapat ketersedian API dan dokumentasinya, yang banyak membantu pihak pengembang aplikasi untuk membuat software yang berjalan di atas sistem operasi ini, dipublikasi untuk umum namun tidak untuk kode source sendiri.
Sejarah
Pada tahun 1980, berdiri perusahaan pengembang software Psion yang didirikan oleh David Potter. Produk dari perusahaan itu diberi nama EPOC. Sistem operasi ini lebih difokuskan pada penggunaannya di telepon bergerak. Pada tahun 1998, terjadi sebuah kerjasama antara perusahaan Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola dan Psion untuk mengeksplorasi lebih jauh kekonvergensian antara PDA dan telepon selular yang diberi nama Symbian. Pada tahun 2004 Psion menjual sahamnya dan hasil kerjasama ini menghasilkan EPOC Release 5 yang kemudian dikenal dengan nama Symbian OS v5. Sistem operasi dari Symbian OS v5 itu sudah mulai mengintegrasikan kebutuhan implementasi aplikasi pada perangkat seperti PDA selain telepon seluler.Kemudian muncul perangkat yang dinamakan smartphone dan muncullah pula versi-versi terbaru dari Symbian OS hingga ada yang disebut dengan Symbian v6.0 atau yang lebih terkenal dengan nama ER6 yang merupakan versi pertama dari Symbian OS. Sifatnya terbuka karena pada sistem ini dapat dilakukan instalasi perangkat lunak oleh berbagai pengembang aplikasi. Pada awal tahun 2005, muncul Symbian OS v9.1 dengan sistem keamanan platform baru yang dikenal sebagai capability-based security. Sistem keamanan ini mengatur hak akses bagi aplikasi yang akan diinstal pada peralatan dalam hal mengakses API.Muncul pula yang disebut dengan Symbian OS v9.2 yang melakukan perbaharuan pada teknologi konektifitas Bluetooth dengan digunakannya Bluetooth v.2.0. Sedangkan yang terbaru, Symbian mengeluarkan Symbian OS v9.3 (dirilis pada tanggal 12 Juli 2006) telah mengusung teknologi wifi 802.11 dan HSDPA sebagai bagian dari komponen standarnya.
Arsitektur Sistem Operasi
Secara umum arsitektur Symbian OS sendiri dapat gambarkan menjadi empat lapisan berdasarkan penggunaan API yang tersedia, yaitu :
Lapisan pendukung aplikasi (Application Utility Layer)
Lapisan ini terdiri dari berbagai pendukung yang berorientasi pada aplikasi. Hal ini memungkinkan aplikasi lain (diluar sistem operasi) untuk berintegrasi dengan aplikasi dasar yang tersedia pada sistem operasi. Bentuk layanan lain termasuk proses pertukaran data dan manajemen data.
Lapisan layanan dan framework antarmuka grafis (GUI Framework)
Lapisan ini merupakan framework API yang tersedia untuk memberi dukungan terhadap penanganan input user secara grafis maupun suara yang dapat digunakan oleh aplikasi lain.
Lapisan komunikasi
Lapisan ini berfungsi sebagai sistem operasi yang fokus diimplementasi pada peralatan komunikasi mobile, Symbian OS memiliki kumpulan API yang fokus pada lapisan komunikasi. Bagian teratas pada lapisan ini terdapat dukungan pencarian dan pengiriman pesan teks. Berikutnya adalah antarmuka yang memberi dukungan komunikasi seperti Bluetooth dan infrared (IrDA) serta USB. Yang terakhir pada lapisan ini adalah protokol komunikasi berupa TCP/IP, HTTP, WAP dan layanan telepon.

Lapisan sistem API dasar
Lapisan ini merupakan kumpulan API yang mendukung pengasksesan data memori, tanggal dan waktu, serta sistem dasar lainnya.
Klasifikasi Sistem Operasi
Klasifikasi ini berdasar fungsionalitas dan hak akses dari API tertentu. Tujuan dari pendefinisian sistem ini selain untuk membedakan API mana saja yang bisa diakses oleh aplikasi yang dibuat oleh pihak pengembang aplikasi, juga tetap memelihara integrasi dari layanan yang disediakan bagi pihak pengembang aplikasi dengan API yang umum digunakan. Hal ini juga dilakukan untuk memaksimumkan interoperabilitas antara berbagai produk yang menggunakan Symbian OS.
Terdapat empat kategori dalam klasifikasi API yang tersedia, yaitu:
(API) Symbian Umum
Komponen ini merupakan komponen (API) inti dari Symbian OS. Setiap pengembang aplikasi dapat berasumsi bahwa komponen ini terdapat pada setiap versi Symbian OS sehingga dapat digunakan pada setiap perangkat telepon bergerak yang menggunakan Symbian OS sebagai sistem operasinya. Dengan kata lain setiap kode program yang hanya menggunakan API pada kategori ini dapat dikompail dan dijalankan tanpa kesalahan pada setiap telepon yang menggunakan Symbian OS. Dengan adanya lisensi kerjasama, pengembang aplikasi dapat menambahkan dengan syarat tidak mengganti ataupun mengubah fungsi API standar yang dikategorikan pada bagian ini.
(API) Symbian Umum Tergantikan
Komponen yang memerlukan kostumisasi dari komponen Symbian Umum yang diperlukan untuk bekerja dengan ROM dari sistem dimana ia diinstal. Komponen ini merupakan komponen yang bekerja pada low-level dari hardware tertentu. Untuk mendapatkan komponen ini pihak pengembang aplikasi memerlukan lisensi dengan pihak Symbian karena versi komponen ini disediakan oleh pihak Symbian. Namun pada dasarnya komponen ini merupakan komponen standar (umum) yang tersedia pada semua versi Symbian OS.
(API) Symbian Opsional
Komponen-komponen ini sifatnya opsional (tidak selalu ada) pada semua versi Symbian OS. Namun jika tersedia, maka pengembang aplikasi mendapat jaminan bahwa aplikasinya dapat menggunakan API pada kategori ini pada versi Symbian OS yang sama.
 (API) Symbian Opsional Tergantikan
Bentuk kategori ini mirip dengan kategori Symbian Opsional adalah kumpulan API yang tidak terikat dengan API umum yang ada pada versi Symbian OS dan dapat ditambahkan oleh pihak pengembang dengan suatu lisensi dari pihak Symbian.
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History Of Mozilla firefox / Sejarah Mozilla firefox

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Pasti anda sudah tau apa itu mozzila firefox.. sebuah browser yang sering saya atau bahkan kita andalkan dalam membuka content2 yang bertebaran di dunia maya.. oke ini dia sejarah mozzila firefox hanya di tutorial dan software, tutorial and software

Mozilla Firefox (aslinya bernama Phoenix dan kemudian untuk sesaat dikenal sebagai Mozilla Firebird) adalah penjelajah web antar-platform gratis yang dikembangkan oleh Yayasan Mozilla
dan ratusan sukarelawan. Sebelum rilis versi 1.0-nya pada 9 November
2004, Firefox telah mendapatkan sambutan yang sangat bagus dari pihak
media, termasuk dari Forbes dan Wall Street Journal. Dengan lebih dari 5 juta download dalam 12 hari pertama rilisnya dan 6 juta hingga 24 November 2004, Firefox 1.0 adalah salah satu perangkat lunak gratis, sumber-terbuka (open-source) yang paling banyak digunakan di antara pengguna rumahan.

Melalui Firefox, Yayasan Mozilla betujuan untuk mengembangkan sebuah browser web yang kecil, cepat, simpel, dan sangat bisa dikembangkan (terpisah dari Mozilla Suite yang lebih besar). Firefox telah menjadi fokus utama perkembangan Mozilla bersama dengan client e-mail Mozilla Thunderbird, dan telah menggantikan Mozilla Suite sebagai rilis browser resmi Yayasan Mozilla.
Di antara fitur populer Firefox adalah pemblokir pop-up yang sudah terpasang di dalamnya, dan sebuah mekanisme pengembangan (extension) untuk menambah fungsionalitas tambahan. Meskipun fitur-fitur ini sudah tersedia untuk beberapa lamanya di browser-browser lainnya seperti Mozilla Suite dan Opera, Firefox merupakan browser
pertama yang mendapatkan penerimaan dalam skala sebesar ini. Firefox
ditargetkan untuk mendapat sekitar 10% pangsa pasar Internet Explorer
keluaran Microsoft (browser paling populer dengan margin yang besar (per 2004) hingga tahun 2005, yang telah disebut oleh banyak orang sebagai tahun kembalinya “perang browser”.

Firefox telah mendapatkan perhatian sebagai alternatif kepada Internet
Explorer sejak Explorer dikecam karena tuduhan ketidakamanannya—pihak
yang setuju terhadap anggapan ini mengatakan Explorer tidak mengikuti standar Web, menggunakan komponen ActiveX yang sering membahayakan, dan kelemahannya terhadap pemasangan spyware dan malware—dan
kurangnya fitur-fitur yang dianggap pemakai Firefox penting. Microsoft
sendiri telah merespons bahwa mereka tidak menganggap jika isu-isu
mengenai keamanan dan fitur Explorer perlu dikhawatirkan.

Mozilla Firefox sekarang telah sampai ke versi 2.0. Pada versi 2.0 ini, Mozilla mempunyai bug (kelemahan) yaitu akan “crash” jika membuka web page (halaman Web) yang sangat besar dan memiliki JavaScript, namun hal ini telah diperbaiki.
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Sejarah blogger / history blogger

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 yaps kali ini kita akan membahas tentang sejarah blogger.. heheh lagi semangat2nya nulis sejarah , jngan sampe lupa nulis sejarah yang satu ini bisa kualat saya nanti oke ini dia sejarah blogger hanya di tutorial dan software

Blogger dimulai oleh sebuah perusahaan sangat kecil di San Fransisco yang bernama Pyra Labs pada bulan Agustus 1999. Terjadi di tengah-tengah booming dot-com. Tetapi kami bukan jenis perusahaan yang didanai oleh VC, suka berpesta, dan berhura-hura, ataupun minum bir. (Kecuali bir gratis.)Kami tiga sekawan, didanai dengan melakukan kontrak proyek web yang mengesalkan untu kperusahaan besar, berusaha mencari jalan masuk yang megah ke dunia Internet. Apa yang dulu kami coba lakukan tidak ada hubungannya lagi sekarang. Tapi dulku ketika melakukan itu, kami menciptakan Blogger, hanya iseng saja, dan kami berpikir — Hmmmm… ini sepertinya menarik.

Blogger dimulai, dengan cara sederhana, dan akhirnya membesar, selama beberapa tahun. Kami telah mendapatkan sedikit uang (tapi masih kecil). Kemudian keruntuhan dot-com terjadi, dan kamipun kehabisan uang, dan kesenangan kecil dalam perjalanan kami semakin tidak menyangkan lagi. Kami hampir tidak selamat, tidak utuh, tapi masih bisa mempertahankan layanan tetap berjalan sepanjang waktu (biasanya) dan mulai membangunnya kembali.

Semua hal berjalan dengan baik lagi di tahun 2002. Kami memiliki ratusan ribu user, meskipun itu belum banyak. Dan kemudian sesuatu yang tidak diharapkan terjadi: Google ingin untuk membeli kami. Ya, Google yang itu

Kami suka Google , banget. Dan mereka suka blog. Jadi kami mengamini ide tersebut. Dan segalanya berjalan lancar.

Sekarang kami merupakan tim kecil (tapi sedikit lebih besar dari sebelumnya) di Google berfocus untuk menolong orang memiliki suara mereka sendiri di web dan mengorganisasikan informasi dunia dari perspektif perorangan. Yang dari dulunya sudah menjadi urusan kami.
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Sejarah opera browser / history browser opera

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Siapa yang tidak tahu browser opera.. pasti pada tahu kan.. nah bagi yang belum tahu sebaiknya anda juga membaca sejarah tentang browser opera ini.. hanya di tutorial dan software , tutorial and software.

Opera Browser adalah penjelajah web dan paket perangkat lunak Internet antar-platform. Opera terdiri dari kumpulan perangkat lunak untuk Internet seperti penjelajah web, serta perangkat lunak untuk membaca dan mengirim surat elektronik. Opera dibuat oleh Opera Software yang bermarkas di Oslo, Norwegia. Opera dapat dijalankan di berbagai sistem operasi, termasuk Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, FreeBSD dan Linux.

Opera dikenal karena memiliki banyak fitur yang kemudian diadopsi oleh penjelajah web lainnya. Meskipun memiliki berbagai kelebihan, Opera hanya mendapat sebagian kecil pangsa pasar browser komputer pribadi di seluruh dunia. Namun, Opera memiliki pangsa pasar yang lebih besar pada perangkat mobile seperti ponsel, smartphone, dan personal digital assistant. Berbagai edisi Opera dapat digunakan untuk perangkat yang menggunakan Maemo, BlackBerry, Symbian, Windows Mobile, Android, dan sistem operasi iPhone, serta Java ME.Sekitar 120 juta ponsel telah dipasarkan dengan browser Opera di dalamnya.Opera adalah satu-satunya penjelajah web komersial yang tersedia untuk Nintendo DS dan Wii. Beberapa televisi memiliki browser Opera dalam set-top box atau kotak pengaturannya. Adobe Systems memiliki lisensi teknologi Opera untuk digunakan dalam Adobe Creative Suite.

Sejarah Opera Browser

Opera mulai dibuat pada tahun 1994 sebagai sebuah proyek penelitian Telenor, perusahaan telekomunikasi terbesar di Norwegia. Pada tahun 1995, Telanor bercabang menjadi perusahaan yang terpisah bernama Opera Software ASA.Opera pertama kali diluncurkan dengan versi 2.0 pada tahun 1996,yang hanya beroperasi pada Microsoft Windows.Dalam upaya untuk memanfaatkan munculnya pasar untuk perangkat genggam yang terhubung dengan internet, sebuah proyek untuk mengintegrasikan Opera ke platform perangkat mobile dimulai pada tahun 1998.Opera 4.0, yang dirilis pada tahun 2000,menampilkan core cross-platform baru yang memfasilitasi pembuatan versi Opera untuk beberapa sistem operasi dan platform.

Sampai saat itu, Opera adalah trialware dan harus dibeli setelah masa percobaan berakhir. Versi 5.0 (dirilis pada tahun 2000) merupakan versi trialware yang terakhir. Setelah itu, Opera disponsori oleh iklan, menampilkan iklan kepada pengguna yang membayarnya.Versi Opera selanjutnya memberikan pada pengguna pilihan untuk melihat iklan banner atau iklan teks yang ditargetkan dari Google. Pada versi 8.5 (dirilis tahun 2005) iklan telah dihapus seluruhnya dan dukungan finansial utama untuk Opera datang melalui Google (dengan adanya kontrak untuk Google sebagai mesin pencari untuk Opera).

Dalam versi 9.1 (dirilis tahun 2006), fitur-fitur baru yang diperkenalkan adalah pelindung penipuan (fraud protection) yang menggunakan teknologi dari GeoTrust, penyedia sertifikat digital, dan PhishTank, sebuah organisasi yang dikenal dapat melacak situs web phishing.Fitur ini ditingkatkan dan dikembangkan dalam versi 9.5, ketika GeoTrust digantikan dengan Netcraft, dan perlindungan malware dari Haute Secure telah ditambahkan.

Tahun 2006, Opera dibuat dan dirilis untuk Nintendo DS dan Nintendo Wii.Opera untuk Wii, yang disebut channel internet, dirilis tanggal 12 April 2007 dan bebas untuk diunduh sampai 30 Juni 2007. Setelah tanggal itu, pengguna harus membayar 500 Wii Points (sekitar 5 US$) untuk mengunduhnya.Pada tanggal 2 September 2009, Opera kembali gratis untuk diunduh. Pengguna yang sebelumnya membayar untuk mengunduh, ditawarkan permainan NES pilihan mereka dengan nilai yang sama.Di Nintendo DS Browser, Opera tidak gratis, tetapi dijual sebagai physical DS game cartridge. DSi memiliki saluran internet yang dapat diunduh secara gratis dari toko DSi.

Sebuah mesin JavaScript baru yang disebut Carakan, dinamai sesuai aksara Jawa, ditampilkan dalam versi 10.50 .Menurut Opera Software, Carakan tujuh kali lebih cepat di SunSpider daripada Opera 10.10 dengan Futhark pada Windows. Pernyataan itu juga, kurang lebih dikonfirmasi oleh pihak-pihak lain setelah rilis resmi pra-alpha pada Desember 2009.Diperkenalkan pula vector graphics library milik Opera yang bernama Vega, yang mampu menangani semua penerjemahan/rendering browser. Hal ini memungkinkan penerjemahan kode platform yang spesifik, agar kode tersebut menjadi kode yang sesuai untuk Vega, sehingga membuatnya lebih mudah untuk mengatur seluruh platform. Hal itu membantu implementasi Opera untuk penggunaan properti canggih CSS3, seperti background dan borders; dan juga memungkinkan akselerasi hardware dengan optional OpenGL dan Direct3D backends.

Pada rilis pertama Opera 10.50, versi tersebut mulanya ditujukan untuk Windows saja.Lalu, Opera untuk Mac hadir dalam versi 10.50. Versi terbaru Opera, yakni 10.60, dirilis pada awal Juli 2010.

Fitur

Sebuah tes kecepatan yang dilakukan situs teknologi ZDNet's pada awal tahun 2008 menunjukkan. bahwa diantara Internet Explorer 7, Safari 3, Firefox 3 versi pre-release dan Opera 9.5, Opera adalah browser yang tercepat di beberapa daerah. Namun satu-satunya browser yang dengan jelas diungguli oleh Opera adalah Internet Explorer.Pada versi 10.5, Opera menampilkan mesin JavaScript baru, serta vector graphics library baru.

Opera menghadirkan built-in tabbed browsing, pemblokiran iklan, perlindungan penipuan, download manager, klien BitTorrent, bar pencarian, dan web feed aggregator. Opera juga hadir dengan klien e-mail yang disebut Opera Mail dan IRC chat client built in.

Opera memiliki fitur "Speed Dial", yakni fitur yang memungkinkan pengguna untuk menambahkan hingga 25 link (atau lebih, dengan mengedit file speeddial.ini) yang ditampilkan dalam bentuk thumbnail di halaman apabila tab baru dibuka. Thumbnail yang terhubung dengan halaman secara otomatis dihasilkan dan berfungsi untuk pengenalan visual pada halaman speed dial atau dapat diubah dengan menggunakan Opera Image Dial Generator. Setelah diatur, fitur ini mempermudah pengguna untuk menavigasi ke halaman web yang dipilih.

Opera memiliki fitur Opera Widgets, aplikasi web kecil yang berada di dalam Opera. Selain Widgets, "User JavaScript" dapat digunakan untuk menambah kustom JavaScript untuk halaman web.

Browser Opera dapat dikembangkan fungsinya melalui plug-in, program yang relatif kecil yang menambahkan fungsi-fungsi khusus untuk browser.Namun, Opera membatasi yang plug-in dapat lakukan dan tidak mendukung penuh pengembangan dari pihak luar. Opera melakukan hal ini sebagai jaminan kualitas, sehingga pengembang dari pihak luar tidak dapat memasukkan bug.
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Sebuah ketukan terdengar dari pintu apartemennya, Kevin Mitnick membuka pintu dan mendapati lusinan agen FBI dan penegak hukum lain sudah bersiap untuk menangkapnya. Ini adalah akhir perjalanan seorang hacker yang terpaksa buron demi menghindari hukuman penjara. Hacker yang selama masa buronannya itu telah mendapatkan status legendaris, bahkan telah tumbuh menjadi sebuah mitos yang lebih besar dari dirinya sendiri

Penangkapan yang terjadi pada 1995 itu menandai awal dari kasus penahanan yang paling kontroversial terhadap seorang pelaku kejahatan cyber. Mitnick adalah seorang penyusup pada sistem komputer menjelma sebagai America’s Most Wanted Hacker.

Kecanduan Komputer

Mitnick mudah mempelajari komputer dengan nongkrong di toko radioshack atau diperpustakaan umum, keluarganya tidak cukup berduit untuk memiliki komputer sendiri. Kesukaannya pada komputer berkembang hingga ia dewasa.

Pada periode 1990-an, Mitnick mudah sekali keluar masuk sistem komputer. Namun pada akhir 1980-an ia sebenarnya ingin meninggalkan hobynya tersebut dan mulai mencari pekerjaan yang sah. Sayangnya, sebelum ia bisa melakukan itu, pada 1987 ia tertangkap karena menyusup perusahaan Santa Cruz Organization, sebuah perusahaan piranti lunak yang terutama bergerak dibidang sistem operasi Unix. Ketika itu pengacara mitnik berhasil menurunkan tuduhan kejahatan menjadi tindakan yang kurang baik, Mitnick pun hanya di ganjar 3 tahun masa percobaan.

Tidak sampai setahun Mitnick kembali tersandung kasus hukum. Gara-garanya seorang teman yang komputernya ia gunakan untuk membobol komputer lain melaporkan Mitnick yang berwajib kali itu yang dibobol Mitnick adalah milik Digital Equipment Corporation. Setiap kali membobol komputer yang dilakukan mitnik adalah mengambil code penyusun dari piranti lunak. Kode itu kemudian dia pelajari dengan sungguh-sungguh, terkadang menemukan beberapa kelemahan didalamnya. Dalam sebuah kesempatan Mitnick hanya mengaku mengambil kode penyusun dari piranti lunak yang ia sukai atau yang menarik baginya.

Dalam kasus DEC Mitnick mendapatkan masa tahanan yang lebih berat. Ketika itu pengacaranya menyebut Mitnick memiliki, ‘kecanduan pada komputer yang tidak bisa dihentikan’. Ia diganjar 1 tahun penjara.

Di penjara Mitnick mendapatkan pengalaman yang buruk. Pada saat itu legenda Kevin Mitnick atau yang lebih dikenal juga dengan nama samaran ‘the condor’, sudah semakin membesar. Reputasinya sebagai seorang
penjahat komputer juga semakin membumbung melebihi kenyataan. Sipir di Lompoc, penjara tempat Mitnick berada, mengira Mitnick bisa menyusup kedalam komputer hanya dengan berbekal suara dan telepon. Walhasil
Mitnick bukan hanya tidak boleh menggunakan telepon, ia juga menghabiskan waktu berbulan bulan dalam ruang isolasi. Tak heran jika kemudian ia dikabarkan mengalami sedikit gangguan jiwa saat menjalani hukuman di Lompoc.

Tahun 1989 Mitnick dilepaskan dari penjara. Ia berusaha mencari pekerjaan yang resmi, namun statusnya sebagai mantan narapidana membuat Mitnick sulit mempertahankan pekerjaan. Akhirnya ia bekerja sebagai
pendulang informasi untuk kantor penyelidik kantor swasta. Tentunya ini menyeret Mitnick kembali kepada dalam dunia yang abu-abu dan hitam. Pada awal 1990-an, Mitnickpun dicari lagi oleh FBI. Kali ini takut akan masuk ruang isolasi selama bertahun-tahun, Mitnick memutuskan untuk kabur.

Hacking The Human Side

Keahlian Mitnick sebagai hacker tidak terbatas pada kemapuan teknis belaka. Ia merupakan pada kemampuan teknis belaka. Ia merupakan seorang yang memahami betul bahwa keamanan sistem komputer terdiri dari aspek kebijakan organisasi, sumber daya manusia, proses yang terlibat serta teknologi yang digunakan. Seandainya ia seoarang pahlawan super kemapuannya utama Mitnick adalah seoarang yang mempraktekan ilmu social engginering alias rekayasa sosial. Ini adalah sebuah teknik mendapatkan informasi penting, semisal password, dengan memanfaatkan kelemahan manusiawi.

Kemampuan Mitnick paling baik diilustrasikan dalam cerita berikut, cerita yang dikisahkan Mitnick sendiri pada sebuah forum online Slasdot.org

“Pada satu kesempatan, saya ditantang oleh seorang teman untuk mendapatkan nomor (telepon) Sprint Foncard-nya. Ia mengatakan akan membelikan makan malam jika saya bisa mendapatkan nomor itu. Saya tidak akan menolak makan enak, jadi saya berusahan dengan menghubungi Customer Service dan perpura-pura sebagai seorang dari bagian teknologi informasi. Saya tanyakan pada petugas yang menjawab apakah ia mengalami kesulitan pada sitem yang digunakan. Ia bilang tidak, saya tanyakan sistem yang digunakan untuk mengakses data pelanggan, saya berpura-pura ingin memverifikasi. Ia menyebutkan nama sistemnya.”

“Setelah itu saya kembali menelepon Costumer Service dan dihubungkan dengan petugas yang berbeda. Saya bilang bahwa komputer saya rusak dan saya ingin melihat data seorang pelanggan. Ia mengatakan data itu sudah berjibun pertanyaan. Siapa nama anda? Anda kerja buat siapa? Alamat anda dimana? Yah, seperti itulah. Karena saya kurang riset, saya mengarang nama dan tempat saja. Gagal. Ia bilang akan melaporkan telepon telepon ini pada keamanan.”

“Karena saya mencatat namanya, saya membawa sorang teman dan memberitahukannya tentang situasi yang terjadi. Saya meminta teman itu untuk menyamar sebagai ‘penyelidik keamaman’ untuk mencatat laporan dari petugas Customer Service dan berbicara dengan petugas tadi. Sebagai ‘penyelidik’ ia mengatakan menerima laporan adanya orang berusaha mendapatkan informasi pribadinya pelanggan. Setelah tanya jawab soal telepon tadi, ‘penyelidik menyakan apa informasi yang diminta penelepon tadi. Petugas itu bilang nomor Foncard. ‘penyelidik’ bertanya, memang berapa nomornya? Dan petugas itu memberikan nomornya. Oops. Kasus selesai”

Buron

Sebaga i buronan Mitnick berusahan sebisa mungkin untuk tidak tertangkap. Ia sering berpindah-pindah tempat tinggal dan selalu menanggalkan berbagai kebiasaan. Berbagai cara ia lakukan agar tidak terlacak oleh pengejarnya. Namun ia tidak bisa meninggalkan hobinya mengoprek komputer dan jaringan Internetnya. Bahkan beberapa keahliannya konon digunakan untuk mendapatkan identitas baru.

Legenda Mitnick selama buron dalam kurang lebih dua tahun, semakin menjadi-jadi ia menjelama sebagai ‘Ninja Cyber’ yang konon bisa membobol komputer Pentagon hanya dengan remote televisi, sebuah rumor yang melebihi cerita fiksi apapun.

Mengapa Mitnick, seorang buron dalam kasus pembobolan komputer, bisa menjadi penjahat yang paling dicari? Ini tak lepas dari peran media massa. Secara khusus adalah serangkaian artikel sensasional dari John Markoff yang dimuat di New York Times.

Markoff mengutuk Mitnick bagaikan seorang teroris. Dalam sebuah pernyataan setelah lama dibebaskan, Mitnick menyebut citra dirinya yang ditampilkan Markoff bagaikan seoarang teroris yang berusaha mengendalikan nuklir dunia. “saya seakan-akan seorang Osama bin Mitnic,” ujarnya bercanda.

Markoff menggambarkan Mitnick sebagai seorang yang mematikan, tak bisa dihentikan dan layak menjadi buronan sepuluh besar FBI maupun penegak hukum lainnya. Artikel Mafkoff, yang kadang muncul di halaman depan, menjadikan Mitnick kandidat terkuat proyek percontohan atas kejahatan cyber. Maka masa depan Mitnick dalam penjara boleh dibilang sudah dituliskan saati itu juga.

Selama menjadi buron Mitnick juga terus menjalankan aksinya. Ia membobol berbagai komputer perusahaan besar. Termasuk Sun Microsystem. Ia menggunakan, dan maksutnya disini adalah membobol rekening seorang pada layanan penyimpanan online untuk menyimpan backup dari hasil aksinya. Sebenarnya Mitnick tidak bekerja sendirian namun saat tertangkap ia tak pernah mengungkapkan siapa saja rekannya.

Salah satu korban Mitnick adalah T. Shimomura, seorang ahli komputer yang dalam beberapa tulisan di Internet diragukan kebersihannya. Ada dugaan bahwa Shimomura juga seorang hacker yang kerap melakukan perbuatan ilegal. Satu hal yang banyak disetujui adalah Shimomura memiliki sikap yang arogan dan nampaknya ingin muncul sebagai pahlawan dalam kisah perburuan Mintick.

Shimomura, Markoff dan FBI bahu membahu untuk menangkap sang buronan. Panduan dari berita sensasionalnya Mafkoff, kemampuannya hacking Shimomura dan kekuatan hukum FBI pada akhirnya melacak kediaman Mitnick.

Seperti biasanya kisah tertangkapnya seoarang buron, Mitnick melakukan ketledoran. Layanan penyimpanan yang ia gunakan rupanya memiliki program otomatis untuk mencek isi file yang disimpan. Pemilik rekening yang digunakan Mitnick mendapatkan peringatan dari sistem mengenai kapasitas berlebih. Ini adalah awal tertangkapnya Mitnick.

Mitnick mengakui bahwa dirinya ceroboh karena tidak menduga bahwa FBI, Shimomura, Markoff, dan penyedia layanan telepon selular melakukan kerja sama yang begitu erat dan terpadu.

“Operator seluler melakukan pencarian dalam database penagihan mereka terhadap dial-up ke layanan Internet Netcom POP. Ini, seperti bisa diduga, membuat mereka bisa mengidentifikasi area panggilan dan nomor MIN (mobile identification number) yang saya gunakan saat itu. Karena saya kerap berganti nomor, mereka mengawasi panggilan data apapun yang terjadi di lokasi tersebut. Lalu, dengan alat Cellscope 2000 Shimomura, melacak sinyal telepon saya hingga ke lokasi yang tepat,”Mitnick menuturkan.

Dua minggu sebelum tertangkapnya Mitnick baru pindah ke Raleigh. Lokasi baru membuat kurang waspada dan ia lupa melacak jalur dial-up yang digunakannnya. Beberapa jam sebelum tertangkapnya Mitnick baru ada sesuatu yang terjadi, pelacakan dan pengawasan sedang dilakukan terhadap jalur yang ia gunakan. Saat ia sedang berusaha melacak sejauh mana pengawasan telah dilakukan hingga siapa dilbalik pelacakan tersebut, ia mendengar ketukan pintu. Mitnick membuka pintu dan berhadapan dengan lusinan U.S Marshall dan FBI.

Empat Setengah Tahun Digantung

Setelah tertangkap Mitnick ditahan tanpa kemungkinan jaminan. Ia juga tak diajukan untuk pengadilan. Kurang lebih empat tahun ia habiskan tanpa kepastian. Hal ini benar-benar membuat Mitnick frustasi.

Selama dalam penjara FBI ia tak mendapatkan kesempatan dalam kasusnya. Bahkan Mitnick dan pengacaranya tak bisa melihat data kasus tersebut karena terdapat di laptop dan akses laptop bagi Mitnick dianggap membahayakan. Mitnick dituding bisa membuat misil meluncur hanya berbekal laptop atau telepon. Larangn itu tetap berlaku meskipun pengacaranya menggunakan laptop tanpa modem dan kemampuan jaringan apapun.

Mitnick pada akhirnya dituding menyebabkan kerugian hingga ratusan juta dollar kerugian yang menurut Mitnick tidak benar, karena perusahaan yang konon dirugikan bahkan tidak melaporkan kerugian tersebut dalam laporan tahunan mereka.

Kesepakatan akhir bagi Mitnick adalah pengakuan bersalah. Bersalah dalam kasus pembobolan komputer dan penyadapan jalur telepon. Mitnick menyerah dan mengikuti itu, dengan imbalan 4 tahun tahun lebih waktunya dalam penjara diperhitungkan sebagai mas tahanan. Total Mitnick dihukum adalah 5 tahun dipenjara , 4 tahun dalam tahanan yang terkatung-katung dan 1 tahun lagi sisanya.

Ia dibebaskan pada tahun 2000 dengan syarat tak boleh menyentuh komputer atau telepon. Pada tahun 2002 baru ia boleh menggunakan komputer tapi tidak yang tersambung ke Internet. Baru tahun 2003 ia menggunakan Internet lagi untuk pertama kalinya.

Sejak dibebaskan Mitnic berusaha untuk memperbaiki hidupnya. Ia menuliskan dua buku mengenai hacking, selain itu ia juga mendirikan perusahaan konsultan keamanan sendiri. “Hacker adalah satu-satunya kejahatan yang keahliannya bisa digunakan lagi untuk sesuatu yang etis. Saya tidak pernah melihat itu dibidang lain, misal perampokan etis,” tutur Mitnick.
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Sejarah kaskus / history of kaskus

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Oke kali ini saya tutorial dan software akan membahas sejarah forum terbesar di indonesia, yaitu KASKUS oke ini dia sejarahnya


Sejarah

Kaskus diciptakan tanggal 6 November 1999 oleh tiga mahasiswa asal Indonesia yaitu Andrew Darwis, Ronald, dan Budi, di Seattle, Amerika Serikat. Kaskus awalnya bertujuan sebagai forum informal mahasiswa Indonesia di luar negeri.[7] Nama "Kaskus" sendiri merupakan singkatan dari kata "kasak-kusuk".[7]

Pada bulan Agustus 2005, PC Magazine Indonesia memberikan penghargaan kepada situs Kaskus sebagai situs terbaik dan komunitas terbesar, kemudian Kaskus terpilih kembali sebagai website terbaik pilihan pembaca PC Magazine pada 2006.

Pada tanggal 23 Mei 2006 manajemen Kaskus terpaksa mengubah domain dari .com menjadi .us, karena penyebaran virus Brontok yang dibuat dengan tujuan menyerang situs-situs besar Indonesia dimana Kaskus masuk dalam target penyerangan.

Awal April 2007, manajemen Kaskus menambah 2 server baru untuk meningkatkan performance situs Kaskus (Dell Server).

Pada Juli 2008, Pengelola Kaskus akhirnya memutuskan untuk mengoperasikan server Kaskus di Indonesia. Untuk keperluan tersebut Kaskus membeli 8 server Dell PowerEdge 2950 dan dioperasikan melalui jaringan open IXP. Akibat dari ini akses Kaskus berlipat ganda dan akhirnya pengelola berencana menambahkan 8 server lagi sehingga total yang akan beroperasi di bulan September adalah 16 server.[3]

UU ITE
Kaskus sebelum mengganti tampilan.

Sebelum UU ITE diberlakukan, Kaskus memiliki dua forum kontroversial, BB17 dan Fight Club. BB17 (kependekan dari buka-bukaan 17 tahun) adalah sebuah forum khusus dewasa dimana pengguna dapat berbagi baik gambar maupun cerita dewasa. Sementara itu, Fight Club adalah forum yang dikhususkan sebagai tempat berdebat yang benar-benar bebas tanpa dikontrol. Seringkali masalah yang diperdebatkan berkaitan dengan SARA. Penghinaan terhadap suku dan agama lazim terjadi.

Setelah diberlakukannya UU ITE, Kaskus segera menutup BB17 karena bertentangan dengan UU ITE tentang penyebaran materi pornografi.[9] Fight Club diubah namanya menjadi Debate Club. Fight Club dan Debate Club pada dasarnya memiliki fungsi yang sama sebagai tempat untuk berdebat, hanya saja kontrol di Debate Club diperketat. Setiap thread baru yang dibuat user terlebih dahulu disensor oleh moderator. Bila dianggap tidak layak dan membahas SARA, maka thread itu akan dihapus.

Untuk menghapus citra negatif Kaskus sebagai media underground[10] dan situs porno[9], Kaskus mengubah tampilannya pada tanggal 17 Agustus 2008.[11] Tampilan baru kaskus dibuat penuh warna. Selain itu, Kaskus juga menambahkan fitur-fitur baru seperti blog dan Kaskus WAP.


Ada sebuah layanan terbaru dari situs Kaskus yang menyediakan sistem pembayaran secara online yang disebut KasPay.[12] Layan tersebut telah diluncurkan pada Jumat 6 November 2009,[13] pada acara Perayaan Ulang Tahun ke-10 Kaskus di Poste, The east building, Kuningan, Jakarta. Layanan transaksi ini dapat digunakan tidak hanya di Kaskus tetapi dapat digunakan terhadap situs-situs lain yang berafiliasi dengan KasPay.

Kaspay akan beroperasi layaknya E-wallet yang akan dijadikan alat untuk transaksi jual beli di seluruh transaksi online. Seluruh proses transaksi KasPay dilakukan melalui transfer sejumlah uang, sehingga aman dari modus penipuan dan pemalsuan kartu kredit dan keamanan transaksi selalu dipastikan dengan konfirmasi melalui e-mail dan catatan transaksi.
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Sejarah Perang Ddos antara kaskus dan yogyafree

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Ini adalah cerita lama tentang serangan Ddos antar forum terbesar di indonesia, yaitu forum comunitas persahabatan kaskus dan forum hacker terbesar di indonesia yaitu yogyafree oke ini dia sejarahnya hanya di tutorial dan software.


Pada tanggal 16—17 Mei 2008, Kaskus diserang menggunakan teknik DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) oleh oknum yang diduga berasal dari komunitas YogyaFree.[8] Serangan ini menyebabkan database Kaskus corrupt sehingga administrator terpaksa mengunci thread-thread yang ada.

Penyerangan tersebut diduga terkait dengan peristiwa perusakan (deface) situs YogyaFree beberapa hari sebelumnya.[8] Penyerang yang mengklaim dirinya sebagai salah satu anggota Kaskus juga melontarkan celaan yang bernada mengejek di salah satu bagian forum YogyaFree. Hal tersebut membuat beberapa anggota YogyaFree berang, dan kemudian balik menyerang Kaskus dengan DDoS. Akibatnya, administrator Kaskus terpaksa mematikan server Kaskus.[8]

Perang cyber antara kedua komunitas ini akhirnya selesai ketika kedua pengelola situs menandatangani memorandum online untuk menyudahkan pertikaian di antara keduanya. Pesan tersebut dipampang selama beberapa minggu di halaman situs masing-masing.

Meskipun kerusakan yang ditimbulkan oleh serangan ini cukup berat,[8] administrator Kaskus menjanjikan bahwa Kaskus akan kembali normal pada bulan Juli 2008, seiring dengan diluncurkannya server baru Kaskus di gedung Cyber, Jakarta.[8] Namun, ia juga mengatakan bahwa data-data yang akan dimunculkan kembali adalah data yang dimuat sebelum tahun 2008, sementara data yang dibuat selama tahun 2008 tidak dapat dimunculkan kembali
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Sejarah Handphone / History of handphone

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Handphone adalah sebuah gadget yang rasanya wajib harus dimiliki oleh masyarakat sekarang, tidak perduli dia kaum bawah atau atas, kali ini tutorial dan software akan menyajikan tentang sejarah handphone.
Teknologi ini mulai digunakan tahun 1970 yang diawali dengan penggunaan mikroprosesor untuk teknologi komunikasi. Dan pada tahun 1971, jaringan handphone pertama dibuka di Finlandia bernama ARP. Menyusul kemudian NMT di Skandinavia pada tahun 1981 dan AMPS pada tahun 1983. Penggunaan teknologi analog pada generasi pertama menyebabkan banyak keterbatasan yang dimiliki seperti kapasitas trafik yang kecil, jumlah pelanggan yang dapat ditampung dalam satu sel sedikit, dan penggunaan spektrum frekuensi yang boros.
Di sisi lain, meningkatnya jumlah pelanggan tidak bisa ditampung generasi pertama. Selain itu, teknologi 1G hanya bisa melayani komunikasi suara, tidak seperti 2G yang bisa digunakan untuk SMS. NMT atau Nordic Mobile Telephone adalah jaringan handphone analog yang pertama kali digunakan secara internasional di Eropa Utara. Jaringan ini beroperasi pada frekuensi 450 MHz sehingga sering disebut NMT-450, ada juga NMT-900 yang beroperasi pada frekuensi 900 MHz.
Mengingat tuntutan pasar dan kebutuhan akan kualitas yang semakin baik, lahirlah teknologi generasi ke dua atau 2G. Generasi ini sudah menggunakan teknologi digital. Teknologi 2G lainnya adalah IS-95 CDMA, IS-136 TDMA dan PDC. Generasi kedua selain digunakan untuk komunikasi suara, juga bisa untuk SMS dan transfer data dengan kecepatan maksimal 9.600 bps (bit per second). Sebagai perbandingan, modem yang banyak digunakan untuk koneksi internet berkecepatan 56.000 bps (5,6 kbps). Kelebihan 2G dibanding 1G selain layanan yang lebih baik, dari segi kapasitas juga lebih besar. Karena pada 2G, satu frekuensi bisa digunakan beberapa pelanggan dengan menggunakan mekanisme Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA).
Standar teknologi 2G yang paling banyak digunakan saat ini adalah GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), seperti yang dipakai sebagian besar handphone saat ini. GSM beroperasi pada frekuensi 900, 1800 dan 1900 MHz. GSM juga mendukung komunikasi data berkecepatan 14,4 kbps.

Sejarah

Sejarah GSM diawali dengan diadakannya konferensi pos dan telegraf di Eropa pada tahun 1982. Konferensi ini membentuk suatu study group yang bernama Groupe Special Mobile (GSM) untuk mempelajari dan mengembangkan sistem komunikasi publik di Eropa. Pada tahun 1989, tugas ini diserahkan kepada European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) dan GSM fase I diluncurkan pada pertengahan 1991.

Pada tahun 1993, sudah ada 36 jaringan GSM di 22 negara. Keunikan GSM dibanding generasi pertama adalah layanan SMS. SMS atau Short Message Service adalah layanan dua arah untuk mengirim pesan pendek sebanyak 160 karakter. GSM yang saat ini digunakan sudah memasuki fase 2.
Setelah 2G, lahirlah generasi 2,5 G yang merupakan versi lebih baik dari generasi kedua. Generasi 2,5 ini mempunyai kemampuan transfer data yang lebih cepat. Yang terkenal dari generasi ini adalah GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) dan EDGE.
Baru-baru ini, tren komunikasi seluler mulai beralih kepada generasi berikutnya yang diprediksikan akan menjadi teknologi komunikasi seluler yang menjanjikan. Generasi 3 atau 3G merupakan teknologi terbaru dalam dunia seluler. Generasi ini lebih dikenal dengan sebutan UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) atau WCDMA (Wideband – Coded Division Multiple Access). Kelebihan generasi terbaru ini terletak pada kecepatan transfer data yang mencapai 384 kbps di luar ruangan dan 2 Mbps untuk aplikasi indoor.
Selain itu, generasi ini dapat menyediakan layanan multimedia seperti internet, video streaming, video telephony, dan lain-lain dengan lebih baik. Generasi ketiga ini menggunakan teknologi CDMA yang awalnya muncul dari teknologi militer Amerika Serikat dan dikhususkan pada standar IS-95. Beberapa paten pada jaringan-jaringan yang ada sekarang yang berbasis pada teknologi CDMA dimiliki Qualcomm Inc., sehingga pembuat peralatan membayar royalti.
Teknologi CDMA membuat kapasitas suatu sel menjadi lebih besar dibanding sistem GSM karena pada sistem CDMA, setiap panggilan komunikasi memiliki kode-kode tertentu sehingga memungkinkan banyak pelanggan menggunakan sumber radio yang sama tanpa terjadinya gangguan interferensi dan cross talk. Sumber radio dalam hal ini adalah frekuensi dan time slot yang disediakan untuk tiap sel.
Sistem komunikasi wireless berbasis CDMA pertama kali digunakan pada tahun 1995 dan sampai sekarang, CDMA merupakan saingan utama dari sistem GSM di banyak negara. Pada tahun 1999, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) memilih CDMA sebagai standar teknologi untuk generasi ketiga (3G). Varian CDMA yang banyak digunakan adalah WCDMA dan TD-SCDMA.
Pada bulan Mei 2001 sudah terdapat 35 juta pelanggan CDMA di seluruh dunia. Dan pada tahun 2003, terdapat 100 juta pelanggan yang menggunakan CDMA di seluruh dunia. Kelebihan utama yang dimiliki generasi ketiga adalah kemampuan transfer data yang cepat atau memiliki bit rate yang tinggi.
Tingginya bit rate yang dimiliki menyebabkan banyak operator CDMA dapat menyediakan berbagai aplikasi multimedia yang lebih baik dan bervariasi, dan menjadi daya tarik tersendiri bagi pelanggan. Bayangkan saja, hanya dengan sebuah handphone, kita memiliki fasilitas kamera, video, komputer, stereo dan radio. Selain itu, berbagai fasilitas hiburan pun bisa dinikmati seperti video klip, keadaan lalu lintas secara real time, teleconference, bahkan sekadar memesan tempat di restoran, cukup dengan menekan tombol di handphone.
Ketika kita duduk di rumah pun, kita masih bisa melakukan berbagai hal tanpa harus keluar ruangan, seperti mencek saldo bank, membayar SPP untuk kuliah anak-anak, memesan makanan dan lain-lain. Itu semua bukan hal yang mustahil bagi generasi ketiga.
Dalam jangka panjang, CDMA dan teknologi-teknologi lainnya seperti GSM akan dibandingkan berdasarkan pada biaya total per pelanggan dari jaringan infrastruktur dan harga pesawat telefon.Dengan 3G, komunikasi murah dan berkualitas bukan impian belaka.
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Sejarah Hacker / History Of Hacker

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Oke kali ini saya akan memberitahukan kepada kalian asal mula kata hacker..  only on tutorial dan software.


stilah Hacker sendiri lahir sekitar tahun 1959 dari MIT(Massacusetts Institute of Technology), sebuah universitas di Amerika yang terdiri dari orang-orang cerdas namun cenderung tidak mempercayai adanya Tuhan (Atheis). Saat itulah semua berawal, dari sebuah ruangan baru, "EAM room" pada Building 26 MIT, sebuah tempat yang merupakan nenek moyang dari "dunia baru" yang kini kita kenal, tempat nenek moyang sebuah mesin yang kini kita sebut sebagai "komputer", mesin yang mampu membawa kita menuju kelebih baikan dengan kebebasan informasi, dunia para Hacker sejati.

Para Hacker selalu bekerjasama secara sukarela menyelesaikan masalah dan membangun sesuatu. Mereka selalu berbagi informasi, memberi jawaban serta berlomba-lomba untuk berbuat yang terbaik agar dihormati di lingkungannya. Mereka tidak pernah berhenti belajar untuk menjadi ahli dan sangat anti untuk melakukan sesuatu berulang-ulang dan membosankan. Mereka berpedoman pada kata-kata bijak : “Untuk mengikuti jalan - pandanglah sang ahli - ikuti sang ahli - berjalan bersama sang ahli - kenali sang ahli -jadilah sang ahli ”

Sementara itu, para kracker sibuk untuk memuaskan diri mereka dengan aktivitas kracking. mulai dari membobol komputer, menebar virus (tanpa tujuan - beberapa Hacker sejati ada yang menulis virus namun dengan tujuan yang jelas), hingga mengakali telepon (Phreaking). Para Hacker menyebut mereka sebagai orang malas yang tidak bertanggung jawab. Jadi, sangat tidak adil jika kita tetap menganggap bahwa Hacker itu jahat dan menakutkan karena sangat jelas bahwa Hacker bersifat membangun sementara kracker bersifat membongkar.

Ingin jadi seorang Hacker?? Tidak ada kata sulit bagi mereka yang mau belajar. Untuk menjadi seorang Hacker anda harus menguasai beberapa bahasa pemrograman dan tentu saja sikap-sikap yang bisa membuat anda diterima di lingkungan mereka. Biasanya calon Hacker memulai dengan belajar bahasa [Python] karena bahasa ini tergolong bahasa pemrograman yang termudah. Bahasan mengenai bahasa ini bisa anda lihat di www.python.org. Setelah itu anda juga harus menguasai [java] yang sedikit lebih sulit akan tetapi menghasilkan kode yang lebih cepat dari Python, [C], [C++] yang menjadi inti dari UNIX, dan [Perl] (www.perl.com) serta [LISP] untuk tingkat lanjut.

Setelah menguasai semua kemampuan dasar diatas, calon Hacker disarankan untuk membuka salah satu versi UNIX open-source atau mempelajari LINUX, membaca kodenya, memodifikasi dan menjalankannya kembali. Jika mengalami kesulitan, disarankan untuk berkomunikasi dengan club pengguna Linux [www.linpeople.org]

Sisi menarik dari seorang Hacker adalah dimana mereka saling bahu-membahu dalam menyelesaikan sebuah masalah dan membangun sesuatu. Tetapi sayangnya, kehidupan mereka yang menghabiskan 90% waktunya untuk aktivitas Hacking bukanlah hal yang baik. Kalau memang benar-benar ingin jadi Hacker, jadilah Hacker yang baik...

Tingkatan-tingkatan Dalam Dunia Hacker

Elite :

Juga dikenal sebagai 3l33t, 3l337, 31337 atau kombinasi dari itu; merupakan ujung tombak industri keamanan jaringan. Mereka mengerti sistemoperasi luar dalam, sanggup mengkonfigurasi & menyambungkan jaringan secara global. Sanggup melakukan pemrogramman setiap harinya. Sebuah anugrah yang sangat alami, mereka biasanya effisien & trampil,menggunakan pengetahuannya dengan tepat. Mereka seperti siluman dapat memasuki sistem tanpa di ketahui, walaupun mereka tidak akan menghancurkan data-data. Karena mereka selalu mengikuti peraturan yang ada.

Semi Elite:

Hacker ini biasanya lebih mudadaripada Elite.Mereka juga mempunyai kemampuan & pengetahuan luas tentang komputer. Mereka mengerti tentang sistem operasi (termasuk lubangnya). Biasanya dilengkapi dengan sejumlah kecilprogram cukup untuk mengubah program eksploit. Banyak serangan yang dipublikasi dilakukan oleh Hacker kaliber ini, sialnya oleh para Elite mereka sering kali di kategorikan Lamer.

Developed Kiddie:

Sebutan ini terutamakarena umur kelompok ini masih muda (ABG)&masih sekolah. Mereka membaca tentang metoda hacking & caranya di berbagai kesempatan. Mereka mencoba berbagai sistem sampai akhirnya berhasil & memproklamirkan kemenangan ke lainnya.Umumnya mereka masih menggunakan Grafik UserInterface (GUI) & baru belajar basic dari UNIX, tanpa mampu menemukan lubang kelemahan baru di sistem operasi.

Script Kiddie:

Seperti developed kiddie, Script Kiddie biasanya melakukan aktifitas di atas. Seperti juga Lamers, mereka hanya mempunyai pengetahuan teknis networking yang sangat minimal. Biasanya tidak lepas dari GUI. Hacking dilakukan menggunakan trojan untuk menakuti & menyusahkan hidup sebagian pengguna Internet.

Lamer:

Mereka adalah orang tanpa pengalaman & pengetahuan yang ingin menjadi Hacker (wanna-be Hacker). Mereka biasanya membaca atau mendengar tentang Hacker & ingin seperti itu. Penggunaan komputer mereka terutama untuk main game, IRC, tukar menukar software prirate, mencuri kartu kredit. Biasanya melakukan hacking menggunakan software trojan, nuke & DoS. Biasanya menyombongkan diri melalui IRC channel dsb. Karena banyak kekurangannya untuk mencapai elite, dalam perkembangannya mereka hanya akan sampai level developed kiddie atau script kiddie saja.
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History Of Android / Sejarah Android

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Pada Juli 2005, Google mengakuisisi Android, Inc, sebuah perusahaan startup yang berbasis di Palo Alto, California, Amerika Serikat. Android’s co-pendiri yang pergi untuk bekerja di Google termasuk Andy Rubin (co-pendiri Danger, Rich Miner (co-pendiri Kebakaran liar Communications, Inc , Nick Sears (sekali VP di T-Mobile , dan Chris White (diketuai desain dan pengembangan antarmuka di webtv. Pada waktu itu, hanya sedikit yang diketahui tentang fungsi Android, Inc lain dari itu mereka membuat perangkat lunak untuk ponsel.Hal ini dimulai desas-desus bahwa Google berencana untuk memasuki pasar telepon seluler, meskipun tidak jelas apa fungsi itu mungkin tampil di pasar itu. [rujukan?]

Di Google, tim yang dipimpin oleh Rubin mengembangkan platform perangkat mobile didukung oleh kernel Linux yang mereka dipasarkan ke produsen handset dan operator pada premis memberikan yang fleksibel, sistem upgradeable. [Rujukan?] Hal ini melaporkan bahwa Google telah berbaris serangkaian komponen perangkat keras dan perangkat lunak dan memberi isyarat untuk mitra operator itu terbuka untuk berbagai tingkat kerjasama pada pihak mereka.Lebih spekulasi bahwa Google akan memasuki pasar telepon seluler datang pada bulan Desember 2006 .Laporan dari BBC dan The Wall Street Journal mencatat bahwa Google ingin pencariannya dan aplikasi pada ponsel dan sudah bekerja keras untuk memberikan itu. Cetak dan media online segera melaporkan rumor bahwa Google sedang mengembangkan handset bermerek Google.Lebih spekulasi diikuti laporan bahwa Google telah menentukan spesifikasi teknis, ini menunjukkan prototipe untuk produsen ponsel dan operator jaringan.

Pada bulan September 2007, InformationWeek menutupi sebuah studi Evalueserve melaporkan bahwa Google telah mengajukan beberapa aplikasi paten di bidang telepon seluler.Akhirnya Google meluncurkan smartphone Nexus Salah satu yang menggunakan open source Android mobile sistem operasi. Perangkat ini diproduksi oleh Taiwan’s HTC Corporation, dan menjadi tersedia pada 5 Januari 2010.
Apa saja Fitur OS Android ?

Masih berlanjut seputar OS Android, berikut fitur-fitur dari OS Android.

Handset layout

Platform disesuaikan dengan lebih besar, VGA, grafik 2D perpustakaan, grafis 3D perpustakaan berdasarkan OpenGL ES 1,0 spesifikasi, dan tata letak smartphone tradisional.

Storage (Penyimpanan)

Software database SQLite digunakan untuk tujuan penyimpanan data

Connectivity (Konektivitas)

Android mendukung teknologi konektivitas termasuk GSM / EDGE, CDMA, EV-DO, UMTS, Bluetooth, dan Wi-Fi.

Messaging (Pesan)

SMS dan MMS tersedia bentuk threaded pesan termasuk pesan teks.

Web browser (Web browser)

Browser web yang tersedia di Android didasarkan pada open source WebKit kerangka aplikasi.

Java support (Dukungan java)

Perangkat lunak yang ditulis di Jawa dapat dikompilasi akan dieksekusi dalam Dalvik mesin virtual, yang merupakan implementasi VM yang dirancang khusus untuk perangkat mobile digunakan, meskipun tidak secara teknis standar Java Virtual Machine.

Media support (Dukungan media)

Android berikut mendukung audio / video / masih format media: H.263, H.264 (dalam 3GP atau MP4 wadah), MPEG-4 SP, AMR, AMR-WB (dalam kontainer 3GP), AAC, HE-AAC (dalam MP4 atau kontainer 3GP), MP3, MIDI, OGG Vorbis, WAV, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP.

Additional hardware support (Dukungan hardware tambahan)

Android dapat menggunakan video / still camera, touchscreens, GPS, pengukur kecepatan, magnetometer, akselerasi 2D bitblits (dengan hardware orientasi, scaling, konversi format piksel) dan mempercepat grafis 3D.

Development environment (Lingkungan pengembangan)

Termasuk perangkat emulator, tools untuk debugging, memori dan kinerja profil, sebuah plugin untuk Eclipse IDE.

Market (Pasar)

Mirip dengan App Store pada iPhone OS, yang Android Pasar adalah sebuah katalog aplikasi yang dapat didownload dan diinstal untuk menargetkan hardware over-the-air, tanpa menggunakan PC. Awalnya hanya freeware aplikasi yang didukung. Paid-untuk aplikasi telah tersedia di Pasar Android di Amerika Serikat sejak 19 Februari 2009.

Multi-touch

Android memiliki dukungan asli untuk multi-touch tapi fitur dinonaktifkan pada level kernel (mungkin untuk menghindari Apple melanggar paten pada teknologi layar sentuh). Model tidak resmi telah dikembangkan yang memungkinkan multi-touch, tetapi membutuhkan superuser akses ke perangkat berkedip kernel yang unsigned.

Android telah melihat sejumlah update sejak rilis aslinya. Pembaruan ini ke basis Sistem Operasi biasanya memperbaiki bug dan menambah fitur baru.

Pada tanggal 30 April 2009 resmi 1.5 (Cupcake) update untuk Android dirilis. Ada beberapa fitur baru dan update UI termasuk dalam 1,5 diperbaharui:

    * Kemampuan untuk merekam dan menonton video dengan modus kamera
    * Meng-upload video ke YouTube dan gambar ke Picasa langsung dari telepon
    * Lembut baru keyboard dengan sebuah “Autocomplete” fitur
    * Kemampuan untuk secara otomatis terhubung ke headset Bluetooth dalam jarak tertentu
    * Widget baru dan folder yang dapat mengisi desktop
    * Animasi antara layar
    * Kemampuan diperluas “copy and paste” untuk memasukkan halaman web

Pada 15 September 2009, 1.6 (Donut) SDK dirilis. Termasuk dalam update adalah:

    * Android Pasar peningkatan pengalaman.
    * Kamera terintegrasi, camcorder, dan galeri antarmuka.
    * Galeri sekarang memungkinkan pengguna untuk memilih beberapa foto untuk dihapus.
    * Diperbarui suara Cari, dengan tanggapan yang lebih cepat dan lebih dalam integrasi dengan aplikasi asli, termasuk kemampuan untuk dial kontak.
    * Diperbarui pengalaman pencarian untuk memungkinkan mencari bookmark, sejarah, kontak, dan web dari layar awal.
    * Diperbarui Teknologi dukungan untuk CDMA / EVDO, 802.1x VPN, Gestures, dan Text-to-speech engine
    * Kecepatan perbaikan untuk mencari, kamera.

Versi berikutnya tumpukan perangkat lunak harus bernama Eclair (2.0), dan Flan.

Serangan Android yang begitu gencar tahun ini membuat pasar Blackberry terancam. Indosat memprediksi Android akan mengalahkan Blackberry.

“Kita prediksi Android akan lebih besar pangsanya ketimbang Blackberry. Pasalnya, handset Android lebih banyak ketimbang Blackberry, mulai dari harga Rp2,9 jutaan sampai dengan Rp5 jutaan,” tegas Head Brand Marketing Indosat Teguh Prasetya, disela-sela acar Mega Bazaar, Hall Indosat, Jakarta, Rabu (3/3/2010).

Indosat sendiri tahun ini akan memasukkan sebanyak mungkin seri handset yang berbasis Android. Apalagi setelah Google telah memberi ‘lampu hijau’ terhadap perangkat Android di Indonesia untuk mengunduh Android Market.

“Antusiasme masyarakat terhadap Android sudah mulai terlihat. Dari 6 seri ponsel Android yang indosat lempar, 2.000 telah melakukan pre-order. Kebanyakan Samsung Galaxy dan Sony Ericsson Xperia 10 yang paling banyak dicari,” tandas Teguh.

Kendati Android diprediksi akan mengalahkan Blackberry, Teguh masih optimistis antara Android dan Blackberry masih bisa berdampingan. Karena dua sistem operasi ini mempunyai kelebihan yang berbeda.

“Blackberry kuat di fitur messagingnya, sedangkan Android mempunyai kelebihan di fitur multimedia. Keduanya bisa berjalan beriringan, bahkan bukan hal yang aneh jika nantinya satu orang mempunyai dua ponsel, Blackberry dan Android,” tegasnya..
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History Of Computer / Sejarah Komputer terlengkap

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Generasi Pertama
Dengan terjadinya Perang Dunia Kedua, negara-negara yang terlibat dalam perang tersebut berusaha mengembangkan komputer untuk mengeksploit potensi strategis yang dimiliki komputer. Hal ini meningkatkan pendanaan pengembangan komputer serta mempercepat kemajuan teknik komputer. Pada tahun 1941, Konrad Zuse, seorang insinyur Jerman membangun sebuah komputer, Z3, untuk mendesain pesawat terbang dan peluru kendali.
Pihak sekutu juga membuat kemajuan lain dalam pengembangan kekuatan komputer. Tahun 1943, pihak Inggris menyelesaikan komputer pemecah kode rahasia yang dinamakan Colossus untuk memecahkan kode-rahasia yang digunakan Jerman. Dampak pembuatan Colossus tidak terlalu mempengaruhi perkembangan industri komputer dikarenakan dua alasan. Pertama, colossus bukan merupakan komputer serbaguna (general-purpose computer), ia hanya didesain untuk memecahkan kode rahasia. Kedua, keberadaan mesin ini dijaga kerahasiaannya hingga satu dekade setelah perang berakhir.
Usaha yang dilakukan oleh pihak Amerika pada saat itu menghasilkan suatu kemajuan lain. Howard H. Aiken (1900-1973), seorang insinyur Harvard yang bekerja dengan IBM, berhasil memproduksi kalkulator elektronik untuk US Navy. Kalkulator tersebut berukuran panjang setengah lapangan bola kaki dan memiliki rentang kabel sepanjang 500 mil. The Harvd-IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator, atau Mark I, merupakan komputer relai elektronik. Ia menggunakan sinyal elektromagnetik untuk menggerakkan komponen mekanik. Mesin tersebut beropreasi dengan lambat (ia membutuhkan 3-5 detik untuk setiap perhitungan) dan tidak fleksibel (urutan kalkulasi tidak dapat diubah). Kalkulator tersebut dapat melakukan perhitungan aritmatik dasar dan persamaan yang lebih kompleks.
Perkembangan komputer lain pada masa kini adalah Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), yang dibuat oleh kerjasama antara pemerintah Amerika Serikat dan University of Pennsylvania . Terdiri dari 18.000 tabung vakum, 70.000 resistor, dan 5 juta titik solder, komputer tersebut merupakan mesin yang sangat besar yang mengkonsumsi daya sebesar 160kW.
Komputer ini dirancang oleh John Presper Eckert (1919-1995) dn John W. Mauchly (1907-1980), ENIAC merupakan komputer serbaguna (general purpose computer) yang bekerja 1000 kali lebih cepat dibandingkan Mark I.
Pada pertengahan 1940-an, John von Neumann (1903-1957) bergabung dengan tim University of Pennsylvania dalam usha membangun konsep desin komputer yang hingga 40 tahun mendatang masih dipakai dalam teknik komputer. Von Neumann mendesain Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer(EDVAC) pada tahun 1945 dengan sebuh memori untuk menampung baik program ataupun data. Teknik ini memungkinkan komputer untuk berhenti pada suatu saat dan kemudian melanjutkan pekerjaannya kembali. Kunci utama arsitektur von Neumann adalah unit pemrosesan sentral (CPU), yang memungkinkan seluruh fungsi komputer untuk dikoordinasikan melalui satu sumber tunggal. Tahun 1951, UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) yang dibuat oleh Remington Rand, menjadi komputer komersial pertama yang memanfaatkan model arsitektur von Neumann tersebut.
Baik Badan Sensus Amerika Serikat dan General Electric memiliki UNIVAC. Salah satu hasil mengesankan yang dicapai oleh UNIVAC dalah keberhasilannya dalam memprediksi kemenangan Dwilight D. Eisenhower dalam pemilihan presiden tahun 1952.
Komputer Generasi pertama dikarakteristik dengan fakta bahwa instruksi operasi dibuat secara spesifik untuk suatu tugas tertentu. Setiap komputer memiliki program kode-biner yang berbeda yang disebut “bahasa mesin” (machine language). Hal ini menyebabkan komputer sulit untuk diprogram dan membatasi kecepatannya. Ciri lain komputer generasi pertama adalah penggunaan tube vakum (yang membuat komputer pada masa tersebut berukuran sangat besar) dn silinder magnetik untuk penyimpanan data.
Sejarah Perkembangan Komputer
500 B.C.     The abacus was first used by the Babylonians as an aid to simple arithmetic at sometime around this date. The abacus in the form we are most familiar with was first used in China in around 1300 A.D.
1614     Scotsman John Napier (1550-1617) published a paper outlining his discovery of the logarithm. Napier also invented an ingenious system of moveable rods (referred to as Napier's Rods or Napier's bones). These allowed the operator to multiply, divide and calculate square and calculate cube roots by moving the rods around and placing them in specially constructed boards.
1623     Wilhelm Schickard (1592-1635), of Tuebingen, Wuerttemberg (now in Germany), made a "Calculating Clock". This mechanical machine was capable of adding and subtracting up to 6 digit numbers, and warned of an overflow by ringing a bell. Operations were carried out by wheels, and a complete revolution of the units wheel incremented the tens wheel in much the same way counters on old cassette deck worked.
The machine and plans were lost and forgotten in the war that was going on, then rediscovered in 1935, only to be lost in war again, and then finally rediscovered in 1956 by the same man (Franz Hammer)! The machine was reconstructed in 1960, and found to be workable. Schickard was a friend of the astronomer Johannes Kepler since they met in the winter of 1617.
1625     William Oughtred (1575-1660) invented the slide rule.
1642     French mathematician, Blaise Pascal built a mechanical adding machine (the "Pascaline"). Despite being more limited than Schickard's 'Calculating Clock' (see 1623), Pascal's machine became far more well known. He was able to sell around a dozen of his machines in various forms, coping with up to 8 digits.
1668     Sir Samuel Morland (1625-1695), of England, produces a non decimal adding machine, suitable for use with English money. Instead of a carry mechanism, it registers carries on auxiliary dials, from which the user must re-enter them as addends.
1671     German mathematician, Gottfried Leibniz designed a machine to carry out multiplication, the 'Stepped Reckoner'. It can multiple number of up to 5 and 12 digits to give a 16 digit operand. The machine was later lost in an attic until 1879. Leibniz was also the co-inventor of calculus.
1775     Charles, the third Earl Stanhope, of England, makes a successful multiplying calculator similar to Leibniz's.
1776     Mathieus Hahn, somewhere in what will be Germany, also makes a successful multiplying calculator that he started in 1770.
1786     J. H. Mueller, of the Hessian army, conceives the idea of what came to be called a "difference engine". That's a special purpose calculator for tabulating values of a polynomial, given the differences between certain values so that the polynomial is uniquely specified; it's useful for any function that can be approximated by a polynomial over suitable intervals. Mueller's attempt to raise funds fails and the project is forgotten.
1801     Joseph-Maire Jacuard developed an automatic loom controlled by punched cards.
1820     Charles Xavier Thomas de Colmar (1785-1870), of France, makes his "Arithmometer", the first mass-produced calculator. It does multiplication using the same general approach as Leibniz's calculator; with assistance from the user it can also do division. It is also the most reliable calculator yet. Machines of this general design, large enough to occupy most of a desktop, continue to be sold for about 90 years.
1822     Charles Babbage (1792-1871) designed his first mechanical computer, the first prototype for the difference engine. Babbage invented 2 machines the Analytical Engine (a general purpose mathematical device, see 1834) and the Difference Engine (a re-invention of Mueller's 1786 machine for solving polynomials), both machines were too complicated to be built (although attempt was made in 1832) - but the theories worked. The analytical engine (outlined in 1833) involved many processes similar to the early electronic computers - notably the use of punched cards for input.
1832     Babbage and Joseph Clement produce a prototype segment of his difference engine, which operates on 6-digit numbers and 2nd-order differences (i.e. can tabulate quadratic polynomials). The complete engine, which would be room-sized, is planned to be able to operate both on 6th-order differences with numbers of about 20 digits, and on 3rd-order differences with numbers of 30 digits. Each addition would be done in two phases, the second one taking care of any carries generated in the first. The output digits would be punched into a soft metal plate, from which a plate for a printing press could be made. But there are various difficulties, and no more than this prototype piece is ever assembled.
1834     George Scheutz, of Stockholm, produces a small difference engine in wood, after reading a brief description of Babbage's project.
1834     Babbage conceives, and begins to design, his "Analytical Engine". The program was stored on read-only memory, specifically in the form of punch cards. Babbage continues to work on the design for years, though after about 1840 the changes are minor. The machine would operate on 40-digit numbers; the "mill" (CPU) would have 2 main accumulators and some auxiliary ones for specific purposes, while the "store" (memory) would hold perhaps 100 more numbers. There would be several punch card readers, for both programs and data; the cards would be chained and the motion of each chain could be reversed. The machine would be able to perform conditional jumps. There would also be a form of microcoding: the meaning of instructions would depend on the positioning of metal studs in a slotted barrel, called the "control barrel". The machine would do an addition in 3 seconds and a multiplication or division in 2-4 minutes.
1842     Babbage's difference engine project is officially cancelled. (The cost overruns have been considerable, and Babbage is spending too much time on redesigning the Analytical Engine.)
1843     Scheutz and his son Edvard Scheutz produce a 3rd-order difference engine with printer, and the Swedish government agrees to fund their next development.
1847     Babbage designs an improved, simpler difference engine, a project which took 2 years. The machine could operate on 7th-order differences and 31-digit numbers, but nobody is interested in paying to have it built.
(In 1989-91, however, a team at London's Science Museum will do just that. They will use components of modern construction, but with tolerances no better than Clement could have provided... and, after a bit of tinkering and detail-debugging, they will find that the machine does indeed work.)
1848     British Mathematician George Boole devised binary algebra (Boolean algebra) paving the way for the development of a binary computer almost a century later. See 1939.
1853     To Babbage's delight, the Scheutzes complete the first full-scale difference engine, which they call a Tabulating Machine. It operates on 15-digit numbers and 4th-order differences, and produces printed output as Babbage's would have. A second machine is later built to the same design by the firm of Brian Donkin of London.
1858     The first Tabulating Machine (see 1853) is bought by the Dudley Observatory in Albany, New York, and the second one by the British government. The Albany machine is used to produce a set of astronomical tables; but the observatory's director is then fired for this extravagant purchase, and the machine is never seriously used again, eventually ending up in a museum. The second machine, however, has a long and useful life.
1871     Babbage produces a prototype section of the Analytical Engine's mill and printer.
1878     Ramon Verea, living in New York City, invents a calculator with an internal multiplication table; this is much faster than the shifting carriage or other digital methods. He isn't interested in putting it into production; he just wants to show that a Spaniard can invent as well as an American.
1879     A committee investigates the feasibility of completing the Analytical Engine and concludes that it is impossible now that Babbage is dead. The project is then largely forgotten, though Howard Aiken is a notable exception.
1885     A multiplying calculator more compact than the Arithmometer enters mass production. The design is the independent, and more or less simultaneous, invention of Frank S. Baldwin, of the United States, and T. Odhner, a Swede living in Russia. The fluted drums are replaced by a "variable-toothed gear" design: a disk with radial pegs that can be made to protrude or retract from it.
1886     Dorr E. Felt (1862-1930), of Chicago, makes his "Comptometer". This is the first calculator where the operands are entered merely by pressing keys rather than having to be, for example, dialled in. It is feasible because of Felt's invention of a carry mechanism fast enough to act while the keys return from being pressed.
1889     Felt invents the first printing desk calculator.
1890     1890 U.S. census. The 1880 census took 7 years to complete since all processing was done by hand off of journal sheets. The increasing population suggested that by the 1890 census the data processing would take longer than the 10 years before the next census - so a competition was held to try to find a better method. This was won by a Census Department employee, Herman Hollerith - who went on to found the Tabulating Machine Company (see 1911), later to become IBM. Herman borrowed Babbage's idea of using the punched cards (see 1801) from the textile industry for the data storage. This method was used in the 1890 census, the result (62,622,250 people) was released in just 6 weeks! This storage allowed much more in-depth analysis of the data and so, despite being more efficient, the 1890 census cost about double (actually 198%) that of the 1880 census.
1892     William S. Burroughs (1857-1898), of St. Louis, invents a machine similar to Felt's (see 1886) but more robust, and this is the one that really starts the mechanical office calculator industry.
1896     IBM founded (as the Tabulating Machine Company), see 1924. Founded by Herman Hollerith (1860-1929, see also 1890).
1899     "Everything that can be invented has already been invented.", Charles H. Duell, director of the U.S. Patent Office
1906     Henry Babbage, Charles's son, with the help of the firm of R. W. Munro, completes the mill of his father's Analytical Engine, just to show that it would have worked. It does. The complete machine is never produced.
1906     Electronic Tube (or Electronic Valve) developed by Lee De Forest in America. Before this it would have been impossible to make digital electronic computers.
1911     Merger of companies, including Herman Hollerith's Tabulating Machine Company, to Computing - Tabulating - Recording Company - which became IBM in 1924.
1919     W. H. Eccles and F. W. Jordan publish the first flip-flop circuit design.
1924 - February     International Business Machines (IBM corporation) formed after more mergers involving the Computing - Tabulating - Recording Company - see 1911. By 1990 IBM had an income of around $69 Billion (and 373,816 employees), although in 1992 recession caused a cut in stock dividends (for the first time in the company's history) and the sacking of 40,000 employees.
1931-1932     E. Wynn-Williams, at Cambridge, England, uses thyratron tubes to construct a binary digital counter for use in connection with physics experiments.
1935     International Business Machines introduces the "IBM 601", a punch card machine with an arithmetic unit based on relays and capable of doing a multiplication in 1 second. The machine becomes important both in scientific and commercial computation, and about 1500 of them are eventually made.
1937     Alan M. Turing (1912-1954), of Cambridge University, England, publishes a paper on "computable numbers" - the mathematical theory of computation. This paper solves a mathematical problem, but the solution is achieved by reasoning (as a mathematical device) about the theoretical simplified computer known today as a Turing machine.
1937     George Stibitz (c.1910-) of the Bell Telephone Laboratories (Bell Labs), New York City, constructs a demonstration 1-bit binary adder using relays. This is one of the first binary computers, although at this stage it was only a demonstration machine improvements continued leading to the 'complex number calculator' of Jan. 1940.
1938     Claude E. Shannon (1916-) publishes a paper on the implementation of symbolic logic using relays.
1938     Konrad Zuse (1910-1995) of Berlin, with some assistance from Helmut Schreyer, completes a prototype mechanical binary programmable calculator, the first binary calculator it is based on Boolean Algebra (see 1848). Originally called the "V1" but retroactively renamed "Z1" after the war. It works with floating point numbers having a 7-bit exponent, 16-bit mantissa, and a sign bit. The memory uses sliding metal parts to store 16 such numbers, and works well; but the arithmetic unit is less successful. The program is read from punched tape -- not paper tape, but discarded 35 mm movie film. Data values can be entered from a numeric keyboard, and outputs are displayed on electric lamps.
1939 - January 1     Hewlett-Packard formed by David Hewlett and William Packard in a garage in California. A coin toss decided the name.
1939 - November     John V. Atanasoff (1903-) and graduate student Clifford Berry (?-1963), of Iowa State College (now the Iowa State University), Ames, Iowa, complete a prototype 16-bit adder. This is the first machine to calculate using vacuum tubes.
1939     Start of WWII. This spurred many improvements in technology - and led to the development of machines such as the Colossus (see 1943).
1939     Zuse and Schreyer begin work on the "V2" (later "Z2"), which will marry the Z1's existing mechanical memory unit to a new arithmetic unit using relay logic. The project is interrupted for a year when Zuse is drafted, but then released. (Zuse is a friend of Wernher von Braun, who will later develop the *other* "V2", and after that, play a key role in the US space program.)
1939/1940     Schreyer completes a prototype 10-bit adder using vacuum tubes, and a prototype memory using neon lamps.
1940 - January     At Bell Labs, Samuel Williams and Stibitz complete a calculator which can operate on complex numbers, and give it the imaginative name of the "Complex Number Calculator"; it is later known as the "Model I Relay Calculator". It uses telephone switching parts for logic: 450 relays and 10 crossbar switches. Numbers are represented in "plus 3 BCD"; that is, for each decimal digit, 0 is represented by binary 0011, 1 by 0100, and so on up to 1100 for 9; this scheme requires fewer relays than straight BCD. Rather than requiring users to come to the machine to use it, the calculator is provided with three remote keyboards, at various places in the building, in the form of teletypes. Only one can be used at a time, and the output is automatically displayed on the same one. In September 1940, a teletype is set up at a mathematical conference in Hanover, New Hampshire, with a connection to New York, and those attending the conference can use the machine remotely.
1941 - Summer     Atanasoff and Berry complete a special-purpose calculator for solving systems of simultaneous linear equations, later called the "ABC" ("Atanasoff-Berry Computer"). This has 60 50-bit words of memory in the form of capacitors (with refresh circuits -- the first regenerative memory) mounted on two revolving drums. The clock speed is 60 Hz, and an addition takes 1 second. For secondary memory it uses punch cards, moved around by the user. The holes are not actually punched in the cards, but burned. The punch card system's error rate is never reduced beyond 0.001%, and this isn't really good enough. (Atanasoff will leave Iowa State after the US enters the war, and this will end his work on digital computing machines.)
1941 - December     Now working with limited backing from the DVL (German Aero- nautical Research Institute), Zuse completes the "V3" (later "Z3"): the first operational programmable calculator. It works with floating point numbers having a 7-bit exponent, 14-bit mantissa (with a "1" bit automatically prefixed unless the number is 0), and a sign bit. The memory holds 64 of these words and therefore requires over 1400 relays; there are 1200 more in the arithmetic and control units. The program, input, and output are implemented as described above for the Z1. Conditional jumps are not available. The machine can do 3-4 additions per second, and takes 3-5 seconds for a multiplication. It is a marginal decision whether to call the Z3 a prototype; with its small memory it is certainly not very useful on the equation- solving problems that the DVL was mostly interested in.
1943     Computers between 1943 and 1959 (or thereabouts - some say this era did not start until UNIVAC-1 in 1951) usually regarded as 'first generation' and are based on valves and wire circuits. The are characterised by the use of punched cards and vacuum valves. All programming was done in machine code. A typical machine of the era was UNIVAC, see 1951.
1943     "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.", Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM.
1943 - January     The Harvard Mark I (originally ASCC Mark I, Harvard-IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator) was built at Harvard University by Howard H. Aiken (1900-1973) and his team, partly financed by IBM - it became the first program controlled calculator. The whole machine is 51 feet long, weighs 5 tons, and incorporates 750,000 parts. It used 3304 electromechanical relays as on-off switches, had 72 accumulators (each with it's own arithmetic unit) as well as mechanical register with a capacity of 23 digits plus sign. The arithmetic is fixed-point, with a plugboard setting determining the number of decimal places. I/O facilities include card readers, a card punch, paper tape readers, and typewriters. There are 60 sets of rotary switches, each of which can be used as a constant register - sort of mechanical read-only memory. The program is read from one paper tape; data can be read from the other tapes, or the card readers, or from the constant registers. Conditional jumps are not available. However, in later years the machine is modified to support multiple paper tape readers for the program, with the transfer from one to another being conditional, sort of like a conditional subroutine call. Another addition allows the provision of plugboard-wired subroutines callable from the tape.
Used to create ballistics tables for the US Navy.
1943 - April     Max Newman, Wynn-Williams, and their team (including Alan Turing) at the secret Government Code and Cypher School ('Station X'), Bletchley Park, Bletchley, England, complete the "Heath Robinson". This is a specialized machine for cipher-breaking, not a general-purpose calculator or computer but some sort of logic device, using a combination of electronics and relay logic. It reads data optically at 2000 characters per second from 2 closed loops of paper tape, each typically about 1000 characters long. It was significant since it was the fore-runner of Colossus, see December 1943.
Newman knew Turing from Cambridge (Turing was a student of Newman's.), and had been the first person to see a draft of Turing's 1937 paper.
Heath Robinson is the name of a British cartoonist known for drawings of comical machines, like the American Rube Goldberg. Two later machines in the series will be named after London stores with "Robinson" in their names.
1943 - September     Williams and Stibitz complete the "Relay Interpolator", later called the "Model II Relay Calculator". This is a programmable calculator; again, the program and data are read from paper tapes. An innovative feature is that, for greater reliability, numbers are represented in a biquinary format using 7 relays for each digit, of which exactly 2 should be "on": 01 00001 for 0, 01 00010 for 1, and so on up to 10 10000 for 9. Some of the later machines in this series will use the biquinary notation for the digits of floating-point numbers.)
1943 - December     The earliest Programmable Electronic Computer first ran (in Britain), it contained 2400 Vacuum tubes for logic, and was called the Colossus. It was built, by Dr Thomas Flowers at The Post Office Research Laboratories in London, to crack the German Lorenz (SZ42) Cipher used by the 'Enigma' machines. Colossus was used at Bletchly Park during WWII - as a successor to April's 'Robinson's. It translated an amazing 5000 characters a second, and used punched tape for input. Although 10 were eventually built, unfortunately they were destroyed immediately after they had finished their work - it was so advanced that there was to be no possibility of it's design falling into the wrong hands (presumably the Russians). One of the early engineers wrote an emulation on an early Pentium - that ran at 1/2 the rate!
1946     ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer): One of the first totally electronic, valve driven, digital, computers. Development started in 1943 and finished in 1946, at the Ballistic Research Laboratory, USA, by John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert. It weighed 30 tonnes and contained 18,000 Electronic Valves, consuming around 25kW of electrical power - widely recognised as the first Universal Electronic Computer. It could do around 100,000 calculations a second. It was used for calculating Ballistic trajectories and testing theories behind the Hydrogen bomb.
1947 - end     Invention of Transistor at The Bell Laboratories, USA, by William B. Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain.
1948 - June 21     SSEM, Small Scale Experimental Machine or 'Baby' was built at Manchester University (UK), It ran it's first program on this date. Based on ideas from Jon von Neumann (a Hungarian Mathematician) about stored program computers, it was the first computer to store both it's programs and data in RAM, as modern computers so.
By 1949 the 'Baby' had grown, and aquired a magentic drum for more perminant storage, and it became the Manchester Mark I. The Ferranti MArk I was basically the same as the Manchester Mark I but faster and made for commmercial sale.
1949 - May 6     Wilkes and a team at Cambridge University build a stored program computer - EDSAC. It used paper tape I/O, and was the first stored-program computer to operate a regular computing service.
1949     EDVAC (electronic discrete variable computer) - First computer to use Magnetic Tape. This was a breakthrough as previous computers had to be re-programmed by re-wiring them whereas EDVAC could have new programs loaded off of the tape. Proposed by John von Neumann, it was completed in 1952 at the Institute for Advance Study, Princeton, USA.
1949     "Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons.", Popular Mechanics, forecasting the relentless march of science.
1950     Floppy Disk invented at the Imperial University in Tokyo by Doctor Yoshiro Nakamats, the sales license for the disk was granted to IBM.
1950     The British mathematician and computer pioneer Alan Turing declared that one day there would be a machine that could duplicate human intelligence in every way and prove it by passing a specialized test. In this test, a computer and a human hidden from view would be asked random identical questions. If the computer were successful, the questioner would be unable to distinguish the machine from the person by the answers.
1951     High level language compiler invented by Grace Murray Hopper.
1951     Whirlwind, the first real-time computer was built for the US Air Defence System.
1951     UNIVAC-1. The first commercially sucessful electronic computer, UNIVAC I, was also the first general purpose computer - designed to handle both numeric and textual information. Designed by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, whose corporation subsequently passed to Remington Rand. The implementation of this machine marked the real beginning of the computer era. Remington Rand delivered the first UNIVAC machine to the U.S. Bureau of Census in 1951. This machine used magentic tape for input.
1952     EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Computer) completed at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA (by Von Neumann and others).
1953     Estimate that there are 100 computers in the world.
1953     Magnetic Core Memory developed.
1954     FORTRAN (FORmula TRANslation) development started by John Backus and his team at IBM - continuing until 1957. FORTRAN is a programming language, used for Scientific programming.
1956     First conference on Artificial Intelligence held at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.
1956     Edsger Dijkstra invented an efficient algorithm for shortest paths in graphs as a demonstration of the abilities of the ARMAC computer.
1957     First Dot Matrix printer marketed by IBM.
1957     FORTRAN development finished. See 1954.
1957     "I have travelled the length and breadth of this country and talked with the best people, and I can assure you that data processing is a fad that won't last out the year." The editor in charge of business books for Prentice Hall.
1958     LISP (interpreted language) developed, Finished in 1960. LISP stands for 'LISt Processing', but some call it 'Lots of Irritating and Stupid Parenthesis' due to the huge number of confusing nested brackets used in LISP programs. Used in A.I. development. Developed by John McCarthy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1958 - September 12     The integrated circuit invented by Jack St Clair Kilby at Texas Instruments. Robert Noyce, who later set up Intel, also worked separately on the invention. Intel later went on to invent perfect the microprocessor. The patent was applied for in 1959 and granted in 1964. This patent wasn't accepted by Japan so Japanese businesses could avoid paying any fees, but in 1989 - after a 30 year legal battle - Japan granted the patent; so all Japanese companies paid fees up until the year 2001 - long after the patent became obsolete in the rest of the World!
1959     Computers built between 1959 and 1964 are often regarded as 'Second Generation' computers, based on transistors and printed circuits - resulting in much smaller computers. More powerful, the second generation of computers could handle interpreters such as FORTRAN (for science) or COBOL (for business), that accepting English-like commands, and so were much more flexible in their applications.
1959     COBOL (COmmon Business-Orientated Language) was developed, the initial specifications being released in April 1960.
1960     ALGOL - first structured, procedural, language to be released.
1960     Tandy Corporation founded by Charles Tandy.
1961     APL programming language released by Kenneth Iverson at IBM.
1964     Computers built between 1964 and 1972 are often regarded as 'Third Generation' computers, they are based on the first integrated circuits - creating even smaller machines. Typical of such machines was the IBM 360 series mainframe, while smaller minicomputers began to open up computing to smaller businesses.
1964     Programming language PL/1 released by IBM.
1964     Launch of IBM 360 - the first series of compatible computers.
1964     DEC PDP-8 Mini Computer. The First Minicomputer, built by Digital EquipmentCost (DEC) it cost $16,000 to buy.
1965     Moore's law published by Gordon Moore in the 35th Anniversary edition of Electronics magazine. Originally suggesting processor complexity every year the law was revised in 1975 to suggest a doubling in complexity every two years.
1965     Fuzzy Logic designed by Lofti Zadeh (University of Berkeley, California), it is used to process approximate data - such as 'about 100'.
1965     BASIC (Beginners All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) developed at Dartmouth College, USA, by Thomas E. Kurtz and John Kemeny. Not implemented on microcomputers until 1975. It is often used in education to teach programming, and also at home by beginners.
1965     Mouse conceived by Douglas Englebart, not to become popular until 1983 with the Apple computers and not adopted by IBM until 1987 - although compatible computers such as the Amstrad PC 1512 were fitted with mice before this date.
1965     The first supercomputer, the Control Data CD6600, was developed.
1967     Development on PASCAL started, to be finished in 1971. Based on ALGOL. Developed by Niklaus Wirth. It's use exploded after the introduction of Turbo Pascal, by Borland, in 1984 - a high speed and low cost compiler. It is used for a wide variety of tasks, it contains many features, is well structured and easy to learn. Borland Pascal v7.0 included an implementation of Object-Orientated programming (similar to C++).
1968     Intel founded by Robert Noyce and a few friends.
1968     LOGO programming language developed by Seymour Papert and team at MIT.
1968     "But what ... is it good for?" Engineer at the Advanced Computing Systems Division of IBM commenting on the microchip.
1969     ARPANET Started by the US Dept. of Defence for research into networking. It is the original basis for what now forms the Internet. It was opened to non-military users later in the 1970s and many universities and large businesses went on-line. US Vice-president Al-Gore was the first to call it the Information superhighway.
1969 - April 7     The first RFC, RFC0001 published. The RFCs (network working group, Request For Comment) are a series of papers which are used to develop and define protocols for networking, originally the basis for ARPANET there are now thousands of them applying to all aspects of the Internet. Collectively they document everything about the way the Internet and computers on it should behave, whether it's TCP/IP networking or how email headers should be written there will be a set of RFCs describing it.
1969     Introduction of RS-232 (serial interface) standard by EIA (Electronic Industries Association).
1970     First RAM chip introduced by Intel. It was called to 1103 and had a capacity of 1 K-bit, 1024 bits.
1970     Development of UNIX operating system started. It was later released as C source code to aid portability, and subsequently versions are obtainable for many different computers, including the IBM PC. It and it's clones (such as Linux) are still widely used on network and Internet servers. Originally developed by Ken Thomson and Dennis Ritchie.
1970     'Forth' programming language developed.
1970 - June     Steve Geller, Ray Holt and a team from AiResearch and American Microsystems completed development of a flight data processor for the US Navy's F14A `TomCat' fighter jet. This processor used LSI chips to produce a fast and powerfull programmable computer that fitted into the very tight space restrictions of the aircraft.
1971 - November 15     First microprocessor, the 4004, developed by Marcian E. Hoff for Intel, was released. It contains the equivalent of 2300 transistors and was a 4 bit processor. It is capable of around 60,000 Interactions per second (0.06 MIPs), running at a clock rate of 108KHz.
1971     Development of PASCAL finished - see 1967.
1972     Atari founded (as Syzygy) by Nolan Bushnell, who designed pong (see also 1972).
1972     Pong released - widely recognised as the first popular arcade video game. It was invented by Atari's founder, Nolan Bushnell, and briefly became reasonably popular. However it's lack of excitement or variation meant it never captivated players like Space Invaders (1978) or other arcade games of the 1980s.
1972     Computers built after 1972 are often called 'fourth generation' computers, based on LSI (Large Scale Integration) of circuits (such as microprocessors) - typically 500 or more components on a chip. Later developments include VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) of integrated circuits 5 years later - typically 10,000 components. Modern circuits may now contain millions of components. This has led to very small, yet incredibly powerful computers. The fourth generation is generally viewed as running right up until the present, since although computing power has increased the basic technology has remained virtually the same. By the late 1990s many people began to suspect that this technology was reaching its limit, further miniaturisation could only achieve so much. 64 megabit RAM chips have circuitry so small that it can be measured in atoms, circuits this small pose many technical problems - notably the heat created but they are also very susceptible to influence by temperature or radiation. It has been argued fifth generation computers are based on parallel processing and VLSI integration - but are still being developed and I'd be wary of writing the history books until the history has actually occured! Besides computers need to be massively parallel before they give a significant enough advantage to warrent a new generation of computing.
1972     C programming language developed at The Bell Laboratories in the USA by Dennis Ritche (one of the inventors of the UNIX operating system), it's predecessor was the B programming language - also from The Bell Laboratories. It is a very popular language, especially for systems programming - as it is flexible and fast. C++, allowing for Object-Orientated Programming, was introduced in early 1980s.
1972     First Handheld scientific calculator released by Hewlett-Packard, the engineer's slide rule is at last obsolete.
1972 - April 1     8008 Processor released by Intel.
1972     The first international connections to ARPANET are established. ARPANET later became the basis for what we now call the internet.
1973     Prolog developed at the University of Luminy-Marseilles in France by Alain Colmerauer. It is often used for AI programming.
1973     Ethernet developed, this became a vero popular way of connecting PCs and other computers together - to enable them to share data, and devices such as printers. A group of machines connected together in this way is known as a LAN.
1974     CLIP-4, the first computer with a parallel architecture.
1974 - April 1     Introduction of 8080. An 8 Bit Microprocessor from Intel.
1974 - December     MITS Altair 8800, the first personal computer to be available commercially released, by Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems. In December 1974 an article in 'Popular Electronics' inviting people to order kits for the computer, based on the Intel 8080 they cost just $397 each and despite the limited memory (256 bytes) and limited processing power around 200 were ordered on the first day.
1975     First implementation of BASIC by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, it was written for the MITS Altair - the first personal computer - this led to the formation of Microsoft later in the year.
1975     Unix marketed (see 1970).
1975     Formation of Microsoft by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. It is now one of the most powerful and successful computing companies, a distinct improvement on the pair's original company, Traf-O-Data, which made car counters for highway departments. In just 3 years it achieved revenues of $500,000 and employed 15 people. By 1992 this had increased to revenues of 2.8 billion (50% of which are from exports), and over 10,000 employees - a fantastic feat for a company less than 20 years old. Microsoft's big break was when they were asked to write the operating system for the I.B.M. PC, released in 1981. Although financially not as large as IBM, Microsoft has a huge amount of influence in the Computing Industry.
1975     IBM 5100 released.
1976     Apple Computer, Inc. founded, to Market Apple I computer. Designed by Stephen Wozniak and Stephen Jobs.
1976     First laser printer introduced by IBM - the IBM 3800. The first colour versions came onto the market in 1988.
1976?     Introduction of 8085.
1976     Z80 released by Zilog, and the basis for the computer boom in the early 1980s. It was an 8 bit microprocessor. CP/M was written for the Z80 as well as software like Wordstar and dBase II - and it formed the basis for the Sinclair Spectrum of 1982.
1976     6502, 8 bit microprocessor developed and later chosen to equip the Apple II computer. Also fitted in the original Acorn machine, BBC Micro, Commodore 64 and Commodore PET.
1976     Cray 1, the first commercially developed Supercomputer, it contained 200,000 integrated circuits and was freon-cooled. It could perform 150 million floating point operations per second - it is now the basis of an informal measurement of the power Supercomputers, by the mid-1990s these had reached the 1000-'cray' mark! Supercomputers are also measured by the number of floating point operations they can do in a second, but this figure can be misleading as the definition of a floating point operation is open to some debate - but these operations are far more complicated than integer operations normally handled by Microcomputers. In 1992 the fastest Computer was the Cray-2, which can do around 250 million floating point operations per seconds. Cray have continued to develop even more powerful computers, such as the Cray Y-MP/832.
Such Supercomputers are used for weather forecasting, complex maths and physics problems, and animation in modern films.
1977     "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp..
1977     Historically Arpanet computers had communicated via a 'Network Control Protocol' but this protocol was inadequate and had serious problems, especially when dealing with busier networks. TCP was first outlined in a paper by Bob Kahn (from Standford) and Vinton Cerf (from DARPA) in 1974. In 1978 the IP header was split off from TCP, allowing network routers to deal with just the (much simpler) IP protocol. On January 1 1983 the internet is defined as the collection of computers communicating via TCP/IP.
1977 - May     Apple II computer introduced.
1978 - June 8     Introduction of 8086 by Intel, the first commercially successful 16 bit processor. It was too expensive to implement in early computers, so an 8 bit version was developed (the 8088), which was chosen by IBM for the first IBM PC. This ensured the success of the x86 family of processors that succeeded the 8086 since they and their clones are used in every IBM PC compatible computer.
The available clock frequencies are 4.77, 8 and 10 MHz. It has an instruction set of about 300 operations. At introduction the fastest processor was the 8 MHz version which achieved 0.8 MIPs and contained 29,000 transistors.
1978     Arcade Video game 'Space Invaders' released, starting a video game craze that has continued ever since. In 1979 Atari's Asteroids proved incredibly popular - one notable improvement over Space Invaders was that it allowed the players to record hi-scores, for other players to spend hours trying to beat. By 1982 many of the 'classics' had been released, defender and pac-man, to name a few. The industry was worth $5 billion a year - more than the U.S. movie industry. Although Pong, of 1973, and similar games had been around for several years none were really interesting enough to capture the public - Space Invaders, however, had everything, in a fast action game that pitted you against the computer.
1979     Language Ada introduced by Jean Ichbiah and team at Honeywell.
1979 - June 1     Introduction of 8088, a step down from the 8086 as it contains just an 8 bit data bus - but this makes it cheaper to implement in computers.
1979     Commodore PET released. Based on a 1 MHz 6502 processor it displayed monochrome text on a 9" monitor and had just 8 Kb of RAM. Programs were loaded from audio cassette. Priced £569. For £776 you could purchase a version with 16 Kb of RAM, while for £914 you could get a 32 Kb of RAM.
1979     compact disk was invented.
1979     The 68000 Microprocessor launched by Motorola. Used by Apple for the Macintosh and by Atari for the ST series. Later versions of the processor include the 68020 used in the Macintosh II.
1979     IBM saw it's computer market dominance being eaten into by the new personal computers, such as the Apple and the Commodore PET. IBM therefore started work on their own P.C. This computer had to be a state-of-the-art machine in order to compete, but had to be produced very quickly due to the amazing growth of competitors. It was therefore decided to use many third party parts to reduce development time, and Microsoft were commissioned to write the Operating System (see October 1980). When finished this computer was released as the IBM PC. on 12 August 1981
1980     "DOS addresses only 1 Megabyte of RAM because we cannot imagine any applications needing more." Microsoft on the development of DOS.
1980 - October     Development of MS-DOS/PC-DOS began. Microsoft (known mainly for their programming languages) were commissioned to write the Operating System for the PC, Digital Research failed to get the contract (there is much legend as to the real reason for this). DR's Operating System, CP/M-86 was later shipped but it was actually easier to adapter older CP/M programs to DOS rather than CP/M-86, and CP/M-86 cost $495. As Microsoft didn't have an operating system to sell they bought Seattle Computer Product's 86-DOS which had been written by Tim Paterson earlier that year (86-DOS was also know as Q-DOS, Quick & Dirty Operating System, it was a more-or-less 16bit version of CP/M). The rights were actually bought in July 1981. It is reputed that IBM found over 300 bugs in the code when they subjected the operating system to their testing, and re-wrote much of the code.
Tim Paterson's DOS 1.0 was 4000 lines of assembler.
1980 - Early     Sinclair ZX80 was released for under £100.
1981 - April     The Xerox 8010 ('Star') System, the first commerical system to use a WIMP (Windows, Icons, Menus and Pointing Devices) graphic user interface - from which all modern WIMP and Windowing systems have evolved. Apple used these concepts when designing the interface for the Apple Macintosh (see January 1984), and later alleged that Microsoft copied their 'look and feel' when designing Microsoft Windows.
The Xerox 'Star' was the commercialisation of the 'Alto', which had available internally inside Xerox PARC since 1973. Sales of the 'Star' were terrible and the system rapidly fell into obscurity.
1981     "640k ought to be enough for anybody.", Bill Gates
1981     Sinclair ZX81 was released, for a similar price to the ZX80 (see 1980).
1981?     Introduction of 80186/80188. These are rarely used on PCs as they incorporate a built in DMA and timer chip - and thus have register addresses incompatible with other IBM PCs.
1981 - August 12     IBM Announced PC, the standard model was sold for $2880. This had 64Kb of RAM, a mono display and the cassette drive was an optional extra. Two 160Kb single sided floppy drives could be added. The machines success was largely due to the openness of it's specification, anyone could produce new and improved parts or models of the computer - the original IBM PC usually had an INTEL processor, Tandon disk drives and an operating system from Microsoft. 100,000 orders were taken by Christmas. The first one sold in the U.K. cost £2080. An option of operating systems was actually available, but IBM/Microsoft's PC-DOS was by far the cheapest at $39.95.
1981 - August 12     MDA (Mono Display Adapter, text only) introduced with IBM PC.
1981 - August 12     MS-DOS 1.0., PC-DOS 1.0.
Microsoft (known mainly for their programming languages) were commissioned by IBM to write the operating system, they bought a program called 86-DOS from Tim Paterson which was loosely based on CP/M 80. The final program from Microsoft was marketed by IBM as PC-DOS and by Microsoft as MS-DOS, collaboration on subsequent versions continued until version 5.0 in 1991.
Compared to modern versions of DOS version 1 was very basic, the most notable difference was the presence of just 1 directory, the root directory, on each disk. Subdirectories were not supported until version 2.0 (March, 1983).
MS-DOS (and PC-DOS) was the main operating system for all IBM-PC compatible computers until 1995 when Windows '95 began to take over the market, and Microsoft turned its back on MS-DOS (leaving MS-DOS 6.22 from 1993 as the last version written - although the DOS Shell in Windows '95 calls itself MS-DOS version 7.0, and has some improved features like long filename support). According to Microsoft, in 1994, MS-DOS was running on some 100 million computers world-wide.
1981     Pacman was written. Originally it was going to be called Puckman, but the name was changed to reduce the damage that could be done by changing the P to an F with a black marker.
1982     The TCP/IP Protocol established, this is the protocol that carries most of the information across the Internet.
1982     Introduction of BBC Micro. Based on the 6502 processor it was a very popular computer for British schools up to the development of the Acorn Archimedes (in 1987). In 1984 the government offered to pay half the cost of such computers in an attempt to promote their use in secondary education.
1982 - January     Commodore 64 released, costing just $595.
1982 - February 1     80286 Released. It supports clock frequencies of up to 20 MHz and implements a new mode of operation, protected mode - allowing access to more memory (up to 16 Mbytes compared to 1 MB for the 8086. The virtual address space can appear to be up to 1 GB through the use of virtual memory). It includes an extended instruction set to cope with this new mode of operation.
At introduction the fastest version ran at 12.5 MHz, achieved 2.7 MIPs and contained 134,000 transistors.
1982     Compaq released their IBM PC compatible Compaq Portable.
1982     MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface, (pronounced "middy") published by International MIDI Association (IMA). The MIDI standard allows computers to be connected to instruments like keyboards.
1982     Red Book on Audio CDs was introduced by Sony and Phillips. This was the beginning of the Compact Disk, it was released in Japan and then in Europe and America a year later.
1982 - March     MS-DOS 1.25, PC-DOS 1.1
1982 - April     The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was announced, released later in the year. It is based on the Z80 chip from Zilog, it ran at 3.5 MHz and had an 8 colour graphics display. You could by a 16 Kb version for £125 or a 48 Kb version for £175 - remarkable prices when compared to the £1000+ IBM PC.
1982 - May     IBM launch the double-sided 320K floppy disk drives.
1982 - December     IBM buy 12% of Intel.
1983 - January     IBM PC gets European launch at Which Computer Show.
1983 - January     Apple announced their 'LISA' computer in January, to be released in June. The LISA was one of the first computers to be sold with a GUI (graphical user interface), however it did not sell well. The main problems were the 10 thousand dollar price tag and the slow interface - the GUI based operating system struggled on the 5 MHz CPU. The GUI was based on ideas gained by Steve Jobs who saw the Alto while visting Xerox PARC.
1983     Borland Formed.
1983 - Spring     IBM XT released, it was fitted with the 8086 (which could be replaced with an NEC V20 or V30) and had room for an 8087 maths co-processor to be installed. It also had a 10Mb hard disk, 128K of RAM, one floppy drive, mono monitor and a printer, all for $5000.
1983 - March     MS-DOS 2.0, PC-DOS 2.0
Introduced with the IBM XT this version included a UNIX style hierarchical sub-directory structure, and altered the way in which programs could load and access files on the disk.
1983 - May     MS-DOS 2.01
1983 - October     IBM released PC Junior in an attempt to get further into the home market, it cost just $699. Cheaper alternatives from other companies were more preferable to the home buyer, but businesses continued to buy IBM. However this meant that the PC Jr. was not a great sucess.
1983 - October     PC-DOS 2.1 (for PC Jr). Like the PC Jr this was not a great success and quickly disappeared from the market.
1983 - October     MS-DOS 2.11
1984     DNS (Domain Name Server) introduced to the Internet, which then consisted of about 1000 hosts.
1984     Turbo Pascal Introduced by Borland (see PASCAL, 1967).
1984     Hewlett-Packard release the immensely popular Laserjet printer, by 1993 they had sold over 10 million Laserjet printers and over 20 million printers overall. HP were also pioneering inkjet technology.
1984 - January     Apple Macintosh Released. Based on the 8 MHz version of the Motorola 68000 processor. The 68000 can address 16 Mb of RAM, a noticeable improvement over Intel's 8088/8086 family. The Apple achieved 0.7 MIPs and originally came with just 128Kb of RAM. It was fitted with a monochrome video adapter.
1984     IBM AT released. This incorporates a larger (16-bit) bus for expansion slots. Unfortunately it wasn't well specified, the ISA standard was eventually made (in 1991) to cope with this - but not until some ATs had been produced with buses that run far quicker the 8.33 MHz laid down in the ISA standard. Some AT compatible systems designed before the standard was introduced ran the bus at 12.5 MHz which causes some expansion cards to run hot, therefore becoming less efficient and slower therefore eventually 'tripping over' and violently crashing the computer.
1984 - August     MS-DOS 3.0, PC-DOS 3.0
Released for the IBM AT, it supported larger hard disks as well as High Density (1.2 MB) 5¼" floppy disks.
1984 - September     Apple released a 512KB version of the Macintosh - but there were no other major enhancements over the original (see Jan. 1984).
1984 - October     Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ released. Similar specifications to the 48 Kb version of the original ZX (see April 1982) it cost £179.
1984 - End     Compaq started the development of the IDE interface (see also 1989). IDE = Intelligent Drive Electronics. This standard was designed specially for the IBM PC and can achieve high data transfer rates through a 1:1 interleave factor and caching by the actual disk controller - the bottleneck is often the old AT bus and the drive may read data far quicker than the bus can accept it, so the cache is used as a buffer. Theoretically 1MB/s is possible but 700KB/s is perhaps more typical of such drives. This standard has been adopted by many other models of computer, such the Acorn Archimedes A4000 and above. A later improvement was EIDE, laid down in 1989, which also removed the maximum drive size of 528MB and increased data transfer rates.
1985 - January     Postscript introduced by Adobe Systems, used in the Apple Laserwriter printer. Adopted by IBM for their use in March 1987.
1985     Tetris was written by Russian Alexey Pazhitnov. It was later released for various western games machines, the jewel in the crown being it's inclusion with Nintendo's Gameboy in 1989. Alexey made nothing from the game, since under the Communist Regime it was owned by the people - although after the collapse of Communism he was able to move to the USA where he now works for Microsoft.
1985     CD-ROM, invented by Phillips, produced in collaboration with Sony.
1985     EGA released.
1985 - March     MS-DOS 3.1, PC-DOS 3.1
This was the first version of DOS to provide network support, and provides some new functions to handle networking.
1985 - May     Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128 announced, released in February 1986. See Feb. 1986.
1985 - October 17     80386 DX released. It supports clock frequencies of up to 33 MHz and can address up to 4 GB of memory and virtual memory of up to 64 TERABYTES! It also includes a bigger instruction set than the 80286.
At the date of release the fastest version ran at 20 MHz and achieved 6.0 MIPs. It contained 275,000 transistors.
1985 - October     Version 2.25 included support for foreign character sets, and was marketed in the Far East.
1985 - November     Microsoft Windows Launched. Not really widely used until version 3, released in 1990, Windows required DOS to run and so was not a complete operating system (until Windows '95, released on August 21, 1995). It merely provided a G.U.I. similar to that of the Macintosh., in fact so similar that Apple tried to sue Microsoft for copying the 'look and feel' of their operating system. This court case was not dropped until August 1997.
1985 - December     MS-DOS 3.2, PC-DOS 3.2 This version was the first to support 3½" disks, although only the 720KB ones. Version 3.2 remained the standard version until 1987 when version 3.3 was released with the IBM PS/2.
1985 - End     LIM EMS (memory standard) introduced by Lotus, Intel and Microsoft. The first version introduced was version 3.2!
1986 - January     Apple released another enhanced version of the Macintosh (the Macintosh Plus) - this one could cope with 4 Mb of RAM and had a SCSI adapter.
1986 - February     Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128 released. It had 128 Kb of RAM, but little other improvement over the original ZX (except improved sound capabilities). Later models were produced by Amstrad - but they showed no major advances in technology.
1986 - April     Apple released another version of the Macintosh (the Macintosh 512Ke) which was basically the same as the 512K of Sept. 1984.
1986 - September     Amstrad Announced Amstrad PC 1512, a cheap and powerful PC. Cost was just under £1000, it included a slightly enhanced CGA graphics adapter, 512Kb RAM (upgradable to 640Kb), 8086 processor (upgradable to NEC V30) and a 20Mb harddisk (optional). Amstrad had previous success with the PCW. To ensure the computer was accessible they made sure the manuals could be read by everyone, and also included DR's GEM desktop (a WIMP system) and a mouse to try to make to machine more user friendly. It was sold in many high street shops and was a complete success, being bought by Business and Home users alike. N.B. This was the author's family's first Home computer, with a Monochrome monitor and harddisk it cost just under £1000.
1987?     Introduction of Acorn Archimedes.
1987     Connection Machine, an interesting supercomputer which instead of integration of circuits operates up to 64,000 fairly ordinary microprocessors - using parallel architecture - at the same time, in its most powerful form it can do somewhere in the region of 2 billion operations per second.
1987     Microsoft Windows 2 released. It was more popular than the original version but it was nothing special mind you, Windows 3 (see 1990) was the first really useful version.
1987     Fractal Image Compression Algorithm calculated by English mathematician Michael F. Barnsley, allowing digital images to be compressed and stored using fractal codes rather than normal image data. In theory this allows more efficient storage of the images.
1987 - March 2     Macintosh II & Macintosh SE released. The SE was still based on the 68000, but could cope with 4 Mb of RAM and had a SCSI adapter, similar specifications to the Macintosh Plus of Jan. 1986.
The Macintosh II was based on the newer Motorola 68020, that ran at 16 MHz and achieved a much more respectable 2.6 MIPs (comparable to an 80286). It too had a SCSI adapter but was also fitted with a colour video adapter.
1987 - April 2     PS/2 Systems introduced by IBM. The first models were released on this date. The PS/2 Model 30 based on an 8086 processor and an old XT bus, Models 50 and 60 based on the 80286 processor and the Model 80 based on the 80386 processor. These used the 3 1/2" 'microfloppies', storing 1.44Mb on each (although the Model 30 could only use the low 720Kb density). These systems (except the Model 30) included a completely new bus, the MCA (Micro Channel Architecture) bus, which did not catch on as it did not provide support for old-style 16-Bit AT bus expansion cards. The MCA bus did show many improvements in design and speed over the ISA bus most PCs used, and IBM (if no-one else) still use it in some of their machines. The PS/2 series were very successful - selling well over 2 million machines in less than 2 years.
1987     VGA released (designed for the PS/2) by IBM.
1987     MCGA released (only for low end PS/2s, i.e. the Model 30) by IBM.
1987     The 8514/A introduced by IBM. This was a graphics card that included it's own processor to speed up the drawing of common objects, to take the load othe main CPU.
1987 - April     MS-DOS 3.3, PC-DOS 3.3
Released with the IBM PS/2 this version included support for the High Density (1.44MB) 3½" disks. It also supported hard disk partitions, splitting a hard disk into 2 or more logical drives.
1987 - April     OS/2 Launched by Microsoft and IBM. A later enhancement, OS/2 Warp provided many of the 32-bit enhancements boasted by Windows '95 - but several years earlier, yet the product failed to dominate the market in the way Windows '95 did 8 year later.
1987 - August     AD-LIB soundcard released. Not widely supported until a software company, Taito, released several games fully supporting AD-LIB - the word then spread how much the special sound effects and music enhanced the games.
Adlib, a Canadian Company, had a virtual monopoly until 1989 when the SoundBlaster card was released.
1987 - October/November     Compaq DOS (CPQ-DOS) v3.31 released to cope with disk partitions >32MB. Used by some other OEMs, but not distributed by Microsoft.
1987 - End     LIM EMS v4.0
1988     First optical chip developed, it uses light instead of electricity to increase processing speed.
1988     XMS (memory standard) introduced.
1988     EISA Bus standard introduced.
1988     WORM (Write Once Read Many times) - disks marketed for first time by IBM.
1988 - June 16     80386 SX released as a cheaper alternative -to the 80386 DX. It had a narrower (16 bit) time multiplexed bus. This reduction in pins, and the easier integration with 16 bit devices made the cost savings.
1988 - July/August?     PC-DOS 4.0, MS-DOS 4.0
Version 3.4 - 4.x are confusing due to lack of correlation between IBM & Microsoft and also the USA & Europe. Several 'Internal Use only' versions were also produced.
This version reflected increases in hardware capabilities, it supported hard drives greater than 32 MB (up to 2 GB) and also EMS memory.
This version was not properly tested and was bug ridden, causing system crashes and loss of data. The original release was IBM's, but Microsoft's version 4.0 (in October) was no better and version 4.01 was released (in November) to correct this, then version 4.01a (in April 1989) as a further improvement. However many people could not trust this and reverted to version 3.3 while they waited for the complete re-write (version 5 - 3 years later). Beta's of Microsoft's version 4.0 were apparently shipped as early as '86 & '87.
1988 - September     IBM PS/2 Model 30 286 released, based on an 80286 processor and the old AT bus - IBM abandoned the MCA bus, released less than 18 months earlier! Other IBM machines continued to use the MCA bus.
1988 - October     Common Access Method committee (CAM) formed. They published the ATA standard on the 1st of April 1989 (IDE/ATA disks had been around for a while but wasn't previously standardised), along with enhancements to allow for larger disks that before.
1988 - October     Macintosh IIx released. It was based on a new processor, the Motorola 68030. It still ran at 16 MHz but now achieved 3.9 MIPs. It could now cope with 128 MB of RAM.
1988 - November     MS-DOS 4.01, PC-DOS 4.01
This corrected many of the bugs seen in version 4.0, but many users simply switched back to version 3.3 and waited for a properly re-written and fully tested version - which did not come until version 5 in June 1991. Support for disk partitions >32Mb.
1989     World Wide Web, invented by Tim Berners-Lee who saw the need for a global information exchange that would allow physicists to collaborate on research (he was working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Switzerland, at the time). The Web was a result of the integration of hypertext and the Internet. The hyperlinked pages not only provided information but provide transparent access to older Internet facilities such as ftp, telnet, Gopher, WAIS and USENET. He was awarded the Institute of Physics' 1997 Duddell Medal for this contribution to the advancement of knowledge. The Web started as a text-only interface, but NCSA Mosaic later presented a graphical interface for it and it's popularity exploded as it became accessible to the novice user. This explosion started in ernest during 1993, a year in which web traffic over the Internet increased by 300,000%.
1989     CD-I released by Phillips and Sony.
1989 - January     Macintosh SE/30 released. Like the SE of March 1987 it only had a monochrome display adapter but was fitted with the newer 68030 processor.
1989 - April 1     Command set for E-IDE drives was defined by CAM (formed Oct. 1988). This supports drives over 528MB in size. Early controllers often imposed a limit of 2.1GB, then later ones 8.4GB. Newer controllers support much higher capacities. Drives greater in size than 2.1GB must be partitioned under DOS since the drive structure (laid down in MS-DOS 4) used by DOS and even Windows '95 prevents partitions bigger than 2.1GB. EIDE controllers also support the ATAPI interface that is used by most CD-ROM drives produced after it's introduction. Newer implementations to EIDE, designed for the PCI bus, can achieve data transfer at up to 16.67 MB/s. A later enhancement, called UDMA, allows transfer rates of up to 33.3 MB/s.
1989 - March     The Macintosh IIcx released, with the same basic capabilities of the IIx.
1989 - April 10     80486 DX released by Intel. It contains the equivalent of about 1.2 million transistors. At the time of release the fastest version ran at 25 MHz and achieved up to 20 MIPs.
Later versions, such as the DX/2 and DX/4 versions achieved internal clock rates of up to 100 MHz.
1989 - September     Macintosh IIci released based on a faster version of the 68030 - now running at 25 MHz, and achieved 6.3 MIPs. Macintosh also released the portable - which went back to the original 68000 processor (but now ran it at 16 MHz to achieve 1.3 MIPs). It had a monochrome display.
1989 - November     Release of Sound Blaster Card, by Creative Labs, its success was ensured by maintaining compatibility with the widely supported AD-LIB soundcard of 1987.
1990     Consortium of major SVGA card manufactures (called Video Electronic Standard Association, VESA) was formed and then introduced VESA SVGA Standard.
1990 - March     Macintosh IIfx released. Based on a 40 MHz version of the 68030 it achieved 10 MIPs. It also featured a faster SCSI adapter, which could transfer 3.0 Mb/sec.
1990 - May 22     Introduction of Windows 3.0 by Bill Gates & Microsoft. It is true multitasking (or pretends to be on computers less than an 80386, by operating in 'Real' mode) system. It maintained compatibility with MS-DOS, on an 80386 it even allows such programs to multitask - which they were not designed to do. This created a real threat to the Macintosh and despite a similar product, IBM's OS/2, it was very successful. Various improvements were made, versions 3.1, 3.11 - but the next major step did not come until Windows '95 in 1995 which relied much more heavily on the features of the 80386 and provided support for 32 bit applications.
1990 - October     Macintosh Classic released, an identical replacement to the Macintosh Plus of January 1986. Also came the Macintosh IIsi which ran a 68030 processor at 20 MHz to achieve 5.0 MIPs, and also a 256 colour video adapter.
1990 - November     Macintosh LC released. This ran a 68020 processor at 16 MHz to achieve 2.6 MIPs, it had a slightly improved SCSI adapter and a 256 colour video adapter.
1990 - November     MPC (Multimedia PC) Level 1 specification published by a council of companies including Microsoft and Creative Labs. This specified the minimum standards for a Multimedia IBM PC. The MPC level 1 specification originally required a 80286/12 MHz PC, but this was later increased to a 80386SX/16 MHz computer as an 80286 was realised to be inadequate. It also required a CD-ROM drive capable of 150 KB/sec (single speed) and also of Audio CD output. Companies can, after paying a fee, use the MPC logo on their products.
1990 - November     ATA spec. final proposal submitted to ANSI.
1991     Introduction of ISA standard, although it was simply called the AT bus until after competing standards were launched that needed differentiating. Although the the AT bus had been used for many years it hadn't been properly standardised, causing all sorts of problems as newer PCs clocked the bus at ever faster speeds.
1991     Borland took over Ashton-Tate Corporation & the Dbase program used by many businesses and individuals.
1991 - April 22     80486 SX released as cheaper alternative to 80486 DX - the key difference being the lack of an integrated F.P.U.
1991 - May     Introduction of Sound Blaster Pro.
1991 - June     MS-DOS 5.0, PC-DOS 5.0
In order to promote OS/2 Bill Gates took every opportunity after it's release to say 'DOS is dead', however the development of DOS 5.0 lead to the permanent dropping of OS/2 development.
This version, after the mess of version 4, was properly tested through the distribution of Beta versions to over 7,500 users. This version included the ability to load device drivers and TSR programs above the 640KB boundary (into UMBs and the HMA), freeing more RAM for programs. This version marked the end of collaboration between Microsoft and IBM on DOS.
1991 - August     Linux is born with the following post to the Usenet Newsgroup comp.os.minix:

Hello everybody out there using minix-
I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be
big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones.

The post was by a Finnish college student, Linus Torvalds, and this hobby grew from these humble beginnings into one of the most widely used UNIX-like operating systems in the world today. It now runs on many different types of computer, including the Sun SPARC and the Compaq Alpha, as well as many ARM, MIPS, PowerPC and Motorola 68000 based computers.
In 1992, the GNU project (http://www.gnu.org/) adopted the Linux kernel for use on GNU systems while they waited for the development of their own (Hurd) kernel to be completed. The GNU project's aim is to provide a complete and free UNIX like operating system, combining the Linux or Hurd platform with the a complete suite of free software to run on it. In order to allow it to carry the GNU name, the Linux kernel copyright was changed to the GNU Public License Agreement (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html) on the 1st of February 1992.
1992     "Windows NT addresses 2 Gigabytes of RAM which is more than any application will ever need". Microsoft on the development of Windows NT
1992     Introduction of CD-I launched by Phillips.
1992 - April     Introduction of Windows 3.1
1992 - May     Wolfenstein 3D released by Id Software Inc.
1992 - June     Sound Blaster 16 ASP Introduced.
1993     Commercial providers were allowed to sell internet connections to individuals. Its use exploded, especially with the new interface provided by the World-Wide Web (see 1989) and NCSA Mosaic.
1993     Doom was released by Id Software Inc. The PC began to be considered as a serious games playing machine. This was reinforced by another release in 1993 - "Sam and Max Hit the Road".
1993     Novell purchased Digital Research, DR-DOS became Novell DOS.
1993 - March 22     Intel Pentium released. At the time it was only available in 60 & 66 MHz versions which achieved up to 100 MIPs, with over 3.1 million transistors.
1993 - May     MPC Level 2 specification introduced (see November 1990). This was designed to allow playback of a 15 fps video in a window 320x240 pixels. The key difference is the requirement of a CD-ROM drive capable of 300KB/sec (double speed). Also with Level 2 is the requirement for products to be tested by the MPC council, making MPC Level 2 compatibility a stamp of certification.
1993 - December     MS-DOS 6.0. This included a Hard-Disk compression program called DoubleSpace, but a small computing company called 'Stac' claimed that DoubleSpace was partly a copy of their Compression Program, Stacker. After paying damages Microsoft withdrew DoubleSpace from MS-DOS 6.2, releasing a new program - DriveSpace - with MS-DOS version 6.22. In operation and programming interface DriveSpace remains virtually identical to DoubleSpace. MS-DOS 6.22 remains the last version of MS-DOS released, since Microsoft turned its efforts to Windows '95. Windows '95 (and later) DOS shell reports itself as DOS 7 - and includes a few enhancements, e.g. support for long filenames.
1994 - March 7     Intel Release the 90 & 100 MHz versions of the Pentium Processor.
1994 - March 14     Linus Torvalds released version 1.0 of the Linux Kernel.
1994 - September     PC-DOS 6.3 Basically the same as version 5.0 this release by IBM included more bundled software, such as Stacker (the program that caused Microsoft so much embarrassment) and anti-virus software.
1994 - October 10     Intel Release the 75 MHz version of the Pentium Processor.
1994     Doom II released. This reflected the rapidly increasing quality of games available for the PC - an opinion supported by other major releases in 1994, such as "Alone in the Dark 2", "Theme Park", "Magic Carpet" and "Little Big Adventure" which also helped demonstrate the diversity of games available on the platform. This success of the PC as a games platform was partly due to and partly a cause of significantly increased PC ownership among the 'general public' during the early/mid 1990s.
1994     Netscape 1.0 was written as an alternative browser to NCSA Mosaic.
1994     Command & Conquer released. Other (less significant releases) for the PC included Star Trek 'The Next Generation', Full Throttle, Descent and Terminal Velocity. The advent of 3D graphics cards from Videologic and 3Dfx helped the platform's games status further.
1995 - March     Linus released Linux Kernel v1.2.0 (Linux'95).
1995 - March 27     Intel release the 120 MHz version of the Pentium processor.
1995 - June 1     Intel release the 133 MHz version of the Pentium processor.
1995 - August 21 [poss. 23]     Windows '95 was launched by Bill Gates & Microsoft. Unlike previous versions of Windows, Windows '95 is an entire operating system - it does not rely on MS-DOS (although some remnants of the old operating system still exist). Windows '95 was written specially for the 80386 and compatible computers to make 'full' use of its 32 bit processing and multitasking capabilities, and thus is much more similar to Windows NT than Windows 3.x. Windows 95 and NT 4 are almost indistinguishable in many respects - such as User Interface and API. Unfortunately, in order to maintain backwards compatibility, Windows 95 doesn't impose the same memory protection and security measures that NT does and so suffers from much worse reliability. Despite being remarkable similar in function to OS/2 Warp (produced by IBM and Microsoft several years earlier, but marketed by IBM), Windows '95 has proved very popular.
1995 - November 1     Pentium Pro released. At introduction it achieved a clock speed of up to 200 MHz (there were also 150, 166 and 180 MHz variants released on the same date), but is basically the same as the Pentium in terms of instruction set and capabilities. It achieves 440 MIPs and contains 5.5 million transistors - this is nearly 2400 times as many as the first microprocessor, the 4004 - and capable of 70,000 times as many instructions per second.
1995 - December 28     CompuServe blocked access to over 200 sexually explicit sites, partly to avoid confrontation with the German Government. Access to all but 5 was restored on Feb. 13 1996.
1995 - December     JavaScript development announced by Netscape.
1996     Quake released - representing the dramatic increases in both software and hardware technology since Doom, of 3 years previous. Other notable releases included "Civilization 2", "Command & Conquer - Red Alert", "Grand Prix 2" and "Tomb Raider". On the more controversial front "Battle Cruiser 3000" was also released, but it's advertising had to be censored.
1996 - January     Netscape Navigator 2.0 released. First browser to support JavaScript.
1996 - January 4     Intel release the 150 & 166 MHz versions of the Pentium Processor. They contain the equivalent of over 3.3 million transistors.
1996     Windows '95 OSR2 (OEM System Release 2) was released - partly to fix bugs found in release 1 - but only to computer retailers for sale with new systems. There were actually two separated releases of Windows 95 OSR2 before the introduction of Windows '98, the second of which contained both USB and FAT32 support - the main selling points of Windows '98. FAT32 is a new filing system that provides support for disk paritions bigger than 2.1GB and is better at coping with large disks (especially in terms of wasted space).
1996 - June 9     Linux 2.0 released. 2.0 was a significant improvement over the earlier versions: it was the first to support multiple architectures (originally developed for the Intel 386 processor, it now supported the Digital Alpha and would very soon support Sun SPARC many others). It was also the first stable kernel to support SMP, kernel modules, and much more.
1996 - October 6     Intel release the 200 Mhz version of the Pentium Processor.
1997     Tim Berners-Lee awarded the Institute of Physics' 1997 Duddell Medal for inventing the World Wide Web (see 1989).
1997     "Grand Theft Auto", "Quake 2" and "Blade Runner" were all released while Lara Croft returned in "Tomb Raider 2". As the standards for graphics kept increasing, 3d graphics cards were beginning to become mandatory for games players.
1997 - January 8     Intel released Pentium MMX (originally 166 and 200 Mhz versions), for games and multimedia enhancement. To most people MMX is simply another 3-letter acronym and people wearing coloured suits on Intel ads, and to programmers in meant an even further expanded instruction set that provides, amongst other functions, enhanced 64-bit support - but software needs to be specially written to work with the new functions. A major rival clone, the AMD-K6-MMX containing a similar instruction set, caused a legal challenge from Intel on the right to use the trademarked name MMX - it was not upheld.
1997 - May 11     IBM's Deep Blue, the first computer to beat a reigning World Chess Champion, Gary Kasparov, in a full chess match. The computer had played him previously - loosing 5/6 games in February 1996.
1997 - May 7     Intel Release their Pentium II processor (233, 266 and 300 Mhz versions). It featured, as well as an increased instruction set, a much larger on-chip cache.
1997 - June 2     Intel release the 233 MHz Pentium MMX.
1997 - August 6     After 18 months of losses Apple were in serious financial trouble. Microsoft invested in Apple, buying 100,000 non-voting shares worth $150 million - a decision not approved of by many Apple owners! One of the conditions was that Apple were to drop their long running court case - attempting to sue Microsoft for copying the look and feel of their operating system when designing Windows.
There is some contention as to whether Apple were justified in sueing Microsoft, given that they themselves used some of the ideas from the XEROX 'Star' system when desiging their G.U.I. - however the similarities between MacOS and Windows are much more pronouced than those between the XEROX system and the Mac.
1998 - February     Intel released of 333 MHz Pentium II processor. Code-named Deschutes these processors use the new 0.25 micron manufacturing process to run faster and generate less heat than before.
1998 - April     A U.S. court has finally banned the long-running game of buying domain names relating to trademarks and then at selling them for extortionate prices to the companies who own the trademark. The case was based around a man from Illinois who bought www.panavision.com in 1995 and has just tried to sell it for $13,000. The current going commercial rate for domain name registration is around $100.
1998 - June 25     Microsoft released Windows '98. Some U.S. attorneys tried to block it's release since the new O/S interfaces closely with other programs such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and so effectively closes the market of such software to other companies. Microsoft fought back with a letter to the White House suggesting that 26 of it's industry allies said that a delay in the release of the new O/S could damage the U.S. economy. The main selling points of Windows '98 were it's support for USB and it's support for disk paritions greater than 2.1GB.
1999 - Jan 25     Linux Kernel 2.2.0 Released. The number of people running Linux is estimated at over 10million, making it an not only important operating system in the Unix world, but an increasingly important one in the PC world.
1999 - Feb 22     AMD release K6-III 400MHz version, 450 to OEMS. In some tests it outperforms soon-to-be released Intel P-III. It contains approximately 23 million transistors, and is based on 100Mhz super socket 7 motherboards, an improvement on the 66MHz buses their previous chips were based on. This helps its performance when compared to Intel's Pentium II - which also uses a 100MHz bus speed.
1999 - Aug 31     Apple release the PowerMac G4. It's powered by the PowerPC G4 chip from Apple, Motorola and IBM. Available in 400MHz, 450MHz and 500MHz versions it's claimed to be the first personal computer to be capable of over one billion floating-point operations per second.
1999 - Nov 29     AMD release Athlon 750MHz version.
2000 - Jan 14     US Government announce restrictions on exporting Cryptography are relaxed (although not removed). This allows many US Companies to stop the long running, and rather ridiculous process of having to create US and International copies of their software.
2000 - Jan 19     Transmeta launch their new 'Crusoe' chips. Designed for laptops these prvoide comparible performance to the mid-range Pentium II chips, but consume a tiny fraction of the power. They are a new and exciting competitor to Intel in the x86 market.
2000 - Feb 17     Offical Launch of Windows 2000 - Microsoft's replacement for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT. Claimed to be faster and more reliable than previous versions of Windows. It is actually a descendant of the NT series, and so the trade-off for increased reliability is that it won't run some old DOS-based games. To keep the home market happy Microsoft have also released Windows ME, the newest member of the 95/98 series.
2000 - March 6     AMD Release the Athlon 1GHz.
2000 - March 8     Intel release very limited supplies of the 1GHz Pentium III chip.
2000 - June 20     British Telecom (BT) claim the rights to hyperlinks on the basis of a US patent granted in 1989. Similar patents in the rest of the world have now expired. Their claim is widely believed to be absurd since Ted Nelson wrote about hyperlinks in 1965, and this is where Tim Berners Lee says he got the ideas for the World Wide Web from. This is just another in the line of similar incredulous cases - for example amazon.com's claim to have patented '1-click ordering'. Even more absurb was the claim made in March 2002 by a 'til then unheard of company "Maz Technologies" that they had, in 1998, obtained a fairly generic patent covering encrypted storage of documents. BT's claim was finally rejected by a judge in the US on 23 August 2002.
2000 - Sept 6     RSA Security Inc. released their RSA algorithm into the public domain, in advance of the US patent (#4,405,829) expiring on the 20th Sept. of the same year. Following the relaxation of the US government restrictions earlier in the year (Jan. 14) this removed one of the last barriers to the world-wide distribution of much software based on cryptographic systems. It should be noted that the IDEA algorithm is still under patent and also that government restrictions still apply in some places.
2001 - Jan 4     Linux kernel 2.4.0 released.
2001 - March 24     Apple released MacOS X. At it's heart is `Darwin', an Open Source operaing system on FreeBSD. Using this MacOS X finally gives Mac users the stabilty benifits of a protected memory architecture along many other enhancements, such as preemptive multitasking. The BSD base also makes porting UNIX applications to MacOS easier and gives Mac users a fully featured command line interface alongside their GUI.
2001 - October 25     Microsoft released Windows XP - the latest version of their Windows operating system. Based on the NT series kernel, it is intended to bring together both the NT/2000 series and the Windows 95/98/ME series into one product. Of, course, it was originally hoped that this would happen with Windows 2000 ... so only time will tell if Microsoft have suceeded with Windows XP.
2001 - November 15     Release of the `X' Box - Microsoft's games console. It cost $299 (or £299 - there's fairness), and will include the ability to connect to the internet for multiplayer gaming. The Japanese launch was the 22nd February 2000, and the European launch wasn't until March 14th 2002.
2002 - August 6     Edsger W. Dijkstra died. Dijkstra is known to many people for his 'shortest path' algorithm (1956). Although this is the main thing many people will remember Dijkstra for, he also made important contributions to many areas of computing - imparticular he should be remembered for his work on problems relating to concurrency, such as the invention of the `semaphore'.
2003 - October 24     MacOS 10.3 continues to improve MacOS X, with major updates to 'Aqua' (the user interface) as well as performance improvements and new features.
2003 - December 17     Linux kernel 2.6.0 released. Many features from uClinux (designed for embedded microcontrollers) have been integrated, along with support for NUMA (used in large, multi-processor systems). an improved scheduler and scalability improvements help ensure Linux will maintain it's reputation for running on everything from small embedded devices to large enterprise-class servers and even mainframes. As always support for new classes of hardware has been significantly improved.
2003 - December 31     Sir Tim Berners-Lee was knighted in recognition of his creation of the 'World Wide Web'.
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