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2026-01-21

Tech Wrapped 2025 ๐Ÿš€
A complete recap of what really happened in technology this year โ€” launches, AI, wins & failures.

Watch here ๐Ÿ‘‡

youtu.be/SSzw7pg2gek?si=qdvn3S

Tech ConsumersTechConsumers
2025-12-04
Newspaper front page with the header 'THE TECH CONSUMERS CHRONICLES' and the main headline 'REMEMBERING INNOVATION: DECEMBER 4TH.' The article displays three side-by-side historic photos: 1. The large, blue Cray X-MP/48 Supercomputer, operational in 1985. 2. A black-and-white portrait of inventor Robert Adler, who created the wireless TV remote control. 3. Donald Sherman using a computerized speech device while next to a pizza, commemorating the first computerized pizza delivery in 1974.
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2025-12-03
A vintage-style newspaper page titled 'TECH CONSUMERS CHRONICLE' features three articles for its 'TECH HISTORY: DECEMBER 3 EDITION.' The three panels show (1) an old mobile phone next to a computer displaying 'Merry Christmas' for the first text message, (2) the original gray PlayStation console for its Japan launch, and (3) a large server room with rows of mainframe cabinets for the CDC 7600 Supercomputer announcement.
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2025-12-02
1991: Apple Releases QuickTime
Apple first released QuickTime, its multimedia framework for handling video, sound, and other media on computers."1954: U.S. Navy Dedicates NORC
The U.S. Navy dedicated its Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC) at the Naval Surface Weapons Center. At the time, it was one of the fastest computers in the world, built by the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory."
"1969: Patent for a Home Security System
A patent was granted to Marie V. B. Brown for an innovative closed-circuit television system for home security, which included remote door unlocking and an alarm trigger."
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2025-12-01
A graphic titled "Today in Tech History โ€“ December 1, 1991" showing two men in lab coats standing beside an early computer server rack. One man points at a CRT monitor displaying text. A caption explains this marks the first web server outside Europe coming online, contributing to the global expansion of the internet. Social media-style interface icons for โ€œCommentโ€ and โ€œShareโ€ appear at the bottom.A split graphic titled "Today in Tech History" celebrating the birth of Federico Faggin. On the left is a sepia portrait of a young man wearing a suit and tie. On the right is a close-up of a microprocessor on a green circuit board. Social media-style interface elements such as โ€œLike,โ€ โ€œComment,โ€ and โ€œShareโ€ are shown below. A caption mentions that Federico Faggin played a key role in bringing microprocessors into everyday technology.
Tech ConsumersTechConsumers
2025-11-23

Reached on YouTube ๐Ÿฅน๐Ÿ˜ข

Tech ConsumersTechConsumers
2025-11-17

@Sturmflut Thanks for the info I will correct it next time ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ˜€

Tech ConsumersTechConsumers
2025-11-07

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ On this day in tech โ€“ Nov 7, 2013
Twitter stepped into the stock market world! ๐Ÿ“ˆ
Its share price jumped from $26 to $45 on the first day โ€” a huge start.

That moment changed how social media was seen by investors too. ๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ’ฐ

๐Ÿ’ญ What if Twitter launched today โ€” would it still boom like that?

Tech ConsumersTechConsumers
2025-11-05

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ On this day in tech โ€“ Nov 6, 1980
Microsoft made a deal with IBM to build the OS for its new PC โ€” the handshake that created MS-DOS and shaped every computer since. ๐Ÿ’ป๐Ÿค

๐Ÿ’พ What is MS-DOS?
It stands for Microsoft Disk Operating System โ€” the command-line system that powered early PCs.
No mouse, no icons, just a black screen and commands. โš™๏ธ
The roots of every Windows version we use today.

Tech ConsumersTechConsumers
2025-04-19

@ErikJonker Absolutely right Computers smartphones changed the world but not just for the sake of it they brought real value.

Today, many companies add AI just to follow the trend the trend thatโ€™s whatโ€™s missing value.

Iโ€™m not saying AI has no value. ChatGPT Samsung AI, Runway AI theyโ€™re genuinely useful.

But others like OPPO, Moto etc... often feel like AI is added just to say โ€œwe have it.โ€ Focus should be on actual value.

Tech ConsumersTechConsumers
2025-04-19

Everyoneโ€™s shouting AI! But letโ€™s be real โ€” AI is just one part of tech, not the whole thing.
Tech companies are slapping the โ€œAIโ€ label on everything, even basic sensors. Itโ€™s hype over substance.
Yes, AI can help. But donโ€™t use it just to ride the trend. Use AI only where it actually brings value.
Remember when people said computers would change the world? Same story.

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