When Bill Gates founded Microsoft in 1975, he could not have imagined that he would reap the benefit of a worldwide Internet...
Steve Jobs was a visionary, who led a new era of high-tech innovation, even as he battled cancer. He died young at...
Jobs astonished the world with his iPod Nano with 4 GB capacity of music. This was followed by iPhone (2007) with its...
Apple’s logo depicts Issac Newton under a tree with an apple about to fall on his head! The inscription in the logo...
The history of the computing revolution may be viewed in three main phases: first, the formative era (1946-1981), which began shortly after...
Widely regarded as the inventor of Intel’s Pentium chip, India’s Vinod Dham made significant contribution to the development of microprocessors. After winning...
The chip’s speed increased in later developments. Texas Instruments developed the first chip in 1978 to function as speech synthesizer. In Steven...
The microprocessor or electronic chip, as it is called in common parlance, has driven the computer revolution and has played a key...
The Web is simply a means of sending information on the Internet as discrete packets of data using the protocol, TCP/IP. Using...
Each Internet-enabled device such as a computer or smartphone or laptop (and indeed any gadget including frig or water heater in the...
The first effort to index the Internet was made in 1989. The ARPANET was decommissioned in 1990, as the rationale for its...
When a user types the web address into the browser, the request is sent across the Internet to routers, which identify the...