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  • The word technology was coined in 330 BC by the one and only Aristotle.

    You may think of technology as modernized or contemporary, but its etymology dates back to Aristotle’s time.

  • The QWERTY keyboard can slow your typing speed on the computer.

    This keyboard was designed to address the jam issues of typewriters. However, the most used letters are not place together on the keyboard.

  • Xerox is not a verb for photocopying but is a name of a company that creates and sells xerographic technology.

    Many people often use the word “xerox” when they want to photocopy something. Yet, they do not know that it is actually a company name called Xerox Holdings Corporation.

  • Motorola produced the first-ever portable mobile phone.

    In 1983, Motorola paved the way for smartphone manufacturing companies by creating the first portable phone called DynaTAC 8000X. It is bulky and has keypads and an antenna.

  • No one yet has verified the identity of Bitcoin’s founder.

    Satoshi Nakamoto is the only the pseudonym of the most popular cryptocurrency in the world, the bitcoin. Up until now, his real identity remains a world mystery.

  • Japan has the fastest Internet speed of 319 terabits per second.

    This Internet speed is speedy enough to download approximately 80,000 movies per second. The engineers used fiber-optic cables to make this world-breaking record possible.

  • Aeromobil has introduced the world’s first commercial flying car.

    Flying cars exist! The Slovakian company aims to debut the world’s first roadable aircraft in the market this 2023, which will shake the transportation industry.

  • Using metal steel straws isn’t eco-friendly.

    Metal steel straws can save the turtles but the entire world. In fact, a single metal steel straw need 2420 kJ of energy and releases a lot of carbon dioxide.

  • General Motors made the first self-driving car model.

    Elon Musk wasn’t the brain behind autonomous cars. In 1939, General Motors was able to create a model for a self-driving car that relies on electromagnetic fields and magnetized spikes on the roads.

  • Facebook was originally a directory of freshmen with their names and pictures.

    It’s a book of faces! Mark Zuckerberg and his Harvard colleagues created a digital book of new students with their faces on it. Since then, Facebook has become the leading social networking website in the world.

  • Nokia’s first product is toilet paper.

  • The ‘fox’ in the Mozilla Firefox logo is a red panda.

  • Google’s name was the fruit of a spelling mistake.

  • The world’s first computer mouse was wooden, not plastic.

  • For every 12 million email spams, only one gets a reply.

  • Good morning everyone. Where the party animals at?

  • @noob404 said:
    Good morning everyone. Where the party animals at?

  • Wi-Fi doesn’t stand for Wireless Fidelity.

  • The first video camera recorder was as big as a grand piano!

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