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Remember using windows vista?

📅 On This Day in Tech (January 31, 2007) – Windows Vista Launches!

17 years ago, Microsoft officially launched Windows Vista, bringing a brand-new look with its Aero interface, improved security, and enhanced search features. 🚀

While Vista introduced innovations like User Account Control (UAC) and DirectX 10, it faced criticism for high system requirements and compatibility issues. Many users stuck with Windows XP or waited for Windows 7.

What are your memories of Windows Vista? Love it or hate it? 💬 Share your thoughts below! ⬇️

#TechHistory #WindowsVista #Microsoft

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On January 22, 1984, Apple Inc. introduced the Macintosh 128K, the first consumer computer to popularize the graphical user interface and the computer mouse.

The launch was marked by the now-famous "1984" commercial, which aired during Super Bowl XVIII.

This advertisement, directed by Ridley Scott, portrayed a dystopian future inspired by George Orwell's novel "1984," symbolizing Apple's challenge to the dominance of IBM in the personal computer market.

The Macintosh 128K featured a 9-inch screen, a keyboard, and a mouse, and was priced at $2,495 at launch.

Its introduction marked a significant milestone in making personal computing more accessible and user-friendly.
$2,495 at launch.

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On this day (May 11) IBM's deep blue AI defeated the legendary Garry Kasparov in a chess game!

Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer developed by IBM, defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov in a highly publicized match.

This marked a significant milestone in the development of artificial intelligence and its applications in strategic decision-making.

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