Archive for November, 2008

Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: Bell Telephone introduces push button telephone

Today in History - “ November 18, 1963 - “Bell Telephone introduces push button telephone, eventually to replace the rotary dial telephone that had dominated the market since its invention in 1891 when Almon Strowger patented the twin inventions of the automatic telephone exchange and the pulse-driven telephone in the home. Although early prototypes […]

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Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: Invention of the computer mouse

Today in History - November 17, 1970 - Invention of the computer mouse. In 1970, a U.S. patent was issued for the computer mouse - an “X-Y Position Indicator for a Display System” (No. 3541541). Doug Engelbart’s invention changed the way humans were to work with computers. The invention transformed computers from specialized tools for […]

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Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: Invention of the computer mouse

Today in History - November 17, 1970 - Invention of the computer mouse. In 1970, a U.S. patent was issued for the computer mouse - an “X-Y Position Indicator for a Display System” (No. 3541541). Doug Engelbart’s invention changed the way humans were to work with computers. The invention transformed computers from specialized tools for […]

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Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: First documented experimental computer virus

 

Today in History - November 10, 1983 - Fred Cohen presented to a security seminar the results of his test on the first documented virus, created as an experiment in computer security.
The first virus in the wild was found earlier in 1981 on the Apple II, spread on floppy disks containing the operating system. […]

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