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Timeline of Computing Innovations

  • External Hard Drives (1958)
  • Can let computers store more data
  • Some can be portable to transfer data
  • Some data can be stolen
  • Can corrupt and lose all its data
  • GPS (1973)
  • Can help people find their way
  • Not very expensive
  • Can be hacked into to find where they live, work, etc
  • Has to be shipped and can be stolen or broken
  • Clothing may not fit
  • Online Shopping (1979)
  • Easy to use
  • Helps small businesses
  • You can choose exactly what you want
  • Devices can be used to steal credit card information
  • Can malfunction or broken and lose money
  • ATMs (1967)
  • Easy to get cash
  • They are virtually everywhere
  • WiFi (1991)
  • Easy to use with or without a password
  • Doesn't need a cord to connect
  • More vulnerable to hackers, especially in public networks

5 Innovations

3.Solar Panels - This computing innovation, originally used to power houses and buildings, now has the ability to power and supply energy for many products including phones, cars, and even calculators. This innovation has led the way to more efficient and useful green energy that can help reduce carbon in the atmosphere with traditional energy sources.

1.Online shopping - This innovation helped many smaller and larger businesses let the customer pick exactly what he or she want's to order without leaving the comfort of their home. This helped create sites like eBay or Amazon, which exclusively are on online. The online shopping also help organizations like the USPS and FedEx, which sends the packages to the consumers at their homes.

  • Cloud Based Storage (2012)
  • Connects Accounts
  • Near unlimited storage
  • Easy to share with others
  • No WiFi /servers= no access to cloud
  • If hacked, can give access to personal accounts
  • If hacked can reveal very confidential data
  • Needs WiFi to use
  • Email (1962)
  • Easy to communicate
  • Can get important news or stay informed
  • Increased security risks
  • Stalkers can use this to find you
  • Social Media (2004)
  • Good way to advertise
  • Good to stay informed
  • Used to communicate with people around the world

2.AED - The AED was innovation has helped make some survival rates with cardiac arrest up to 40%. This innovation has helped hospitals and government facilities saved many lives with it’s easy to use program.

  • Can't access without WiFi
  • Sometimes isn't very reliable
  • Internet (1969)
  • Quick and easy to find news
  • Helps people stay connected
  • Can help find information

4.Modern Day Laptops - Modern day laptops revolutionized the work force by being able to work on the go. Businesses used these so their clients could work wherever they went, and this let them have more efficiency. This also let students ranging from middle school to college type their notes, research, and work wherever they wanted to. Eventually, laptops would be as powerful as some desktops and have the same functions as them.

  • DNA Testing (1988)
  • Can detect diseases that could be life threatening
  • Expensive
  • Can be wrong
  • Electric Cars (2010)
  • Good for environment
  • Runs efficiently
  • Needs charging station
  • Can be expensive

5.iPhone - The iPhone and other smartphones helped let people have more intercommunication with each other. The phones let people access the internet and stay informed wherever they went. This device helped people communicate with others all around the world and know what was happening in the world. It helped globalize and interconnect the planet.

  • Kind of easy to steal products anyway
  • Bar Codes (1974)
  • Can track what was bought
  • Easy to use
  • Can stop shoplifters
  • Can also be used for hospitals
  • Can malfunction and cause injury
  • Can be used improperly
  • AEDs (1980)
  • Can save lives
  • Sends a shock to restore a heartbeat
  • Credit Cards (1958)
  • Easy to use
  • Fairly secure
  • Saves time
  • Can cause debt
  • Can casue a lot of trouble if stolen
  • Devices can steal the credit card information and be used to buy unwanted things
  • Solar Panels (1941)
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Green energy
  • Can power virtually anything
  • No sun = no power
  • Can be expensive
  • Can malfunction and be costly to fix
  • Satellites (1957)
  • Can sen information to different devices and lets internet and GPS work
  • Useful for the military

Pros and Cons

  • iPhone (2007)
  • Access to the Internet
  • You can stay informed
  • Windows OS (1985)
  • User friendly
  • Can be used on any computer made in the last 10 years

  • Can be expensive
  • If hacked can reveal personal data
  • Can be buggy
  • Hackers can find personal data
  • Poor security

20 Computing Innovations

  • Google Maps (2005)
  • Helps people who are lost and be somewhere in time
  • Can save gas using best route
  • Uses WiFi/data
  • Can distract the driver
  • Low battery life
  • Easier to hack and get information
  • Laptop (1988)
  • Portable
  • Easy to access
  • PC- like power
  • iPhone
  • Windows OS
  • Google Maps
  • (Modern Day Laptop) Razer Blade 16
  • Cloud Based Storage
  • Email
  • GPS
  • Social Network
  • Online shopping
  • WWW Internet

  • DNA Testing
  • Electric Cars
  • Barcodes
  • AED
  • ATMs
  • Credit Cards
  • Solar Panels
  • Satellites
  • External Hard Drive
  • Wifi

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