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Little-Known Facts About Technology That Shaped Our Lives

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Technology has transformed the way we live, work, and interact, but many people don’t realize of the fascinating stories behind some of the key technological innovations. Here are some little-known educational facts about technology that influenced our world.

The origin of "computer bug" is quite literal
In 1947, computer scientist Grace Hopper found a moth stuck inside the Harvard Mark II computer, which caused the system to malfunction. This incident inspired the term "bug" to describe glitches in computer systems.

Wi-Fi technology has unexpected origins
The creation of Wi-Fi was an accidental discovery. It was originally developed to detect black holes, but scientists realized they could use the technology to transmit data wirelessly, which eventually became the Wi-Fi we rely on today.

The world’s first website is still accessible today
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, launched the first website in 1991. The site is minimalistic that explained the basics of the World Wide Web, and surprisingly, it is still accessible today in its original form.

Email is older than the internet as we know it
Email, which we use every day, was invented long before the World Wide Web. The first email in 1971, 20 years before the web was born. He also introduced the use of the @ symbol in email addresses!

Smartphones are older than you might think
Though most people think of the iPhone as the first smartphone, the first true smartphone was IBM's Simon Personal Communicator, released in 1992. It had a touchscreen, built-in apps, and the ability to send email, making it a groundbreaking device for its time.

USB Was Meant to Be Reversible, But It Wasn’t
The inventor of USB, originally planned for the USB plug to be reversible, just like newer USB-C connectors. However, budget constraints, the design ended up being one-sided, which led to the annoyance we all know today.

The earliest mouse was made from wood
In 1964, computer engineer Douglas Engelbart invented the first computer mouse, and it was made out of wood. The device had two wheels that made contact with a surface, and it revolutionized how people interacted with computers.

Bluetooth Is Named After a Viking King
The wireless communication standard Bluetooth is named after the Viking king Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson, who united Denmark and Norway in the 10th century. Those who developed the technology saw a parallel in their goal to unite various devices under one communication standard.

The First Video Game Was Created in 1958
The first known video game, called Tennis for Two, was created by physicist William Higinbotham in 1958. It was a simple tennis simulation displayed on an oscilloscope, but it paved the way for the gaming industry.

QR Codes Were Originally Made for the Auto Industry
QR codes were invented in 1994 by the Japanese company Denso Wave for the automotive industry to help track vehicles and components. Only with the rise of smartphones did QR codes become a popular way for businesses to connect with consumers quickly.

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