What are the most interesting tech facts? which you should know
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हमसे जुड़े रहे। जो हमें बेहतर काम करने के लिए प्रोत्शाहित करता है.
हमरे यूट्यूब चैनल को सब्सक्राइब न भूले। ....
- A computer as powerful as the human brain would be able to perform about 38 thousand trillion operations per second and hold about 3,584 terabytes of memory
Computers have a lot to learn from the human brain, engineers say - CAPTCHA is an acronym for “Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart”
CAPTCHA - In the 1980s, an IBM computer wasn’t considered 100% compatible unless it could run Microsoft Flight Simulator
Microsoft Flight Simulator - The first computer mouse was invented by Doug Engelbart in around 1964 and was made of wood.
Mouse (computing) - Google actually have a "Wedding Planner" site
Simplify Wedding Planning with Google for Weddings - The first domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com
List of the oldest currently registered Internet domain names - On eBay, there is an average of $680 worth of transactions every second
On EBay, there are an average of $680 worth of transactions each second. - Every minute, 300 hours of video are uploaded on YouTube.
Press room - YouTube - The first banner advertisement on Website was introduced in the year 1994.
The banner promote seven art museums, sponsored by AT&T, to the readers of HotWired.com
BEHOLD: The First Banner Ad Ever — From 1994 - Mosaic was the first popular web browser which was released in 1993
Mosaic (web browser) - Google HQ rents goats from California Grazing to mow their lawns and fields. The employees think that it’s a lot cuter to watch goats do the mowing than lawn mowers
Mowing with goats - Motorola’s has developed an “edible password pill” which once digested, is activated by the acid in your stomach emitting an 18 bit signal which is strong enough to communicate and unlock all your devices and is also FDA approved.
Swallow This 'Password' Pill to Unlock Your Digital Devices - When the first iPod prototype was shown to Steve Jobs, he dropped it in an aquarium and used the air bubbles to prove there was empty space and it could be made smaller.
Steve Jobs Dropped The First iPod Prototype Into An Aquarium To Prove A Point - A supercomputer took 40 minutes to model one second of brain activity! The most accurate simulation of the human brain ever has been carried out, but a single second’s worth of activity took one of the world’s largest supercomputers 40 minutes to calculate.
Supercomputer models one second of human brain activity - There’s a computer marketed to the Amish. It has no Internet, no video, no music.
A Computer Fit For The Amish - All GPS units sold in the civilian market have to be programmed to deactivate themselves if they detect they are traveling faster than 1200 MPH or are above 60,000 feet in altitude to prevent them being used in intercontinental ballistic missiles.
GPS Units Disable Themselves If They Go Faster Than 1,200 MPH | Make: - The first man to fly and the first man to walk on the moon were alive at the same time. Neil Armstrong was 17 when Orville Wright died.
- There used to be fake Apple stores in China, even the staff were convinced they were working for Apple.
Chinese authorities find 22 fake Apple stores - BBC News - NASA is currently working on a warp drive that could get us to Alpha Centauri in 2 weeks.
NASA Starts Work on Real Life Star Trek Warp Drive - In 2011 a 75-year old woman stole some fiber optic cable, cutting 2 entire countries off the internet.
How an Elderly Woman Cut Off the Internet in Two Countries | TIME.com - The cell phone camera shutter sound is to discourage groper upskirt shots. It still cannot be turned off on most current phones in Asia.
South Korea to ban cameraphone shutter sound removers - Apple makes their employees work on fake projects until they can be trusted.
Apple Makes New Employees Work on Fake Products Until Apple Can Trust Them - Twitter, Wikipedia, and AOL IM all crashed at 3:15pm the day Michael Jackson died.
Death of Michael Jackson - A man was held in prison for four and a half years, without conviction, because law enforcement was convinced that he could start a nuclear war by whistling into a payphone.
The New York Times - A robot was created solely to punch human beings in the arm to test pain thresholds so that future robots can comply to the first law of robotics.
Robots educated in human pain thresholds by repeatedly punching researchers (Wired UK) - File sharing is now a recognized religion in Sweden, and it’s called ”Kopimism”.
Missionary Church of Kopimism - The United Nations declared the internet a basic human right as of June 2011.
U.N. Report Declares Internet Access a Human Right | WIRED
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