On This Day In Tech History, 17 May 1943, a contract was signed to develop the world’s first electronic computer. Six women programmed the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC). https://t.co/LLedtEVrJo
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Twitter isn’t the only platform getting heat over handling Verified accounts.
Hackers recently hijacked Verified Facebook pages thru ad campaigns impersonating Meta. (@TechRadarPro )
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From artificial embryos to umbrella ties,
check out these weird and amazing tech innovations from around the globe.
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On This (That) Day In Tech History, 23 April 2005, titled “Me At The Zoo”, the first video was uploaded to YouTube by co-founder Jawed Karim. We’re sure Jawed wishes he would have posted something a little more poignant to mark the occasion. 🐘😂
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On This Day in Tech History, 12 April, it’s the Intl Day of Human Space Flight 👨🚀
Yuri Gagarin, the first human to travel into space, completing one orbit of the Earth on 12 April 1961.
Face in space suit? Nathan Wright, NW Computing founder. Just because 😂
images credit: @NASA
According to @HomeSecHeroes AI can crack your password in seconds. The formerly recommended 7 character password now only takes 6 minutes. We recommend 10-characters (5 years to crack) or more.
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On This Day in Tech History, 06 April 1965, the first commercial communications satellite was launched. Intelsat 1, nicknamed “Early Bird”. The satellite would handle the first communications between Europe and N. America, almost instantaneously.
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