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They developed the first clocks (THE EGYPTIAN WATER CLOCK)
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The first developed portable computer was the Xerox NoteTaker, developed at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center), in 1976. The first mass-produced portable computer was the Osborne 1, in 1981.
The first mechanical clock was invented in Europe in the early 14th century. It was developed to track time for religious ceremonies. Prior to this, sundials and water clocks were commonly used for timekeeping.
Pendulum clocks were largely replaced by more accurate clocks, such as quartz clocks and atomic clocks, in the late 20th century. Quartz clocks were first developed in the 1920s and became popular in the 1960s, offering better accuracy and durability than pendulum clocks. Atomic clocks, which are the most accurate timekeeping devices, have been in use since the mid-20th century for scientific and precision timing applications.
The first portable watches were invented in the 16th century. The earliest known watch dates back to 1530s and gradually evolved from spring-powered clocks.
Usually, Italian Villas are constructed out of Italianate styles. This type of building structure was developed prominently for the Italian Villas. This was first developed and seen by home and estate buyers in the early 1830's.
The first mantel clocks were made in the 1750's. They were first made in France. Mantel clocks are smaller clocks usually placed on a shelf or a mantel.
Peter Henlein, a German locksmith and clockmaker, is credited with inventing the first portable spring-driven clock in the 16th century, which is considered one of the first types of wind-up clocks.
Islam did not in fact first develop on the Italian peninsula. It first arose in its distinctive form in the 7th century CE (or, AD) within the Arabian Peninsula in what is now known as Saudi Arabia.