The redhead who yells "Bingo" is Tiffany Elle, an actress who lives in LA.
In 1957, IBM released the first commercial all-transistor calculator named IBM 608.
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Actually any commercial computer by anybody that could be named was before IBM. Watson Sr. saw little future in electronic computing and did not want to build fast machines that would obsolete their Electromechanical Unit Record line. It took Watson Jr. and the Korean War to push IBM into making their first "commercial" compuuter: the Scientific IBM 701. Their first two true commercial computers: The IBM 650 and IBM 702 were introduced a year or two after the IBM 701.
The IBM 701, known as the Defense Calculator while in development, was announced to the public on April 29, 1952, and was IBM's first commercial scientific computer..
His wife did a phone commercial.
The IBM 4300 series were computers that were manufactured by the American firm IBM between 1979 and 1992. The 4381 was the last of these computers to be produced, from 1983 onwards.
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It's the fourth movement of Hector Berlioz' Symphonie Fantastique.
Depends on what you mean by "programmable". AIX is the commercial offshoot version of UNIX provided by IBM and is proprietary.
"Trek Technology" with cooperation with "IBM" developed the USB flash drive in 2000. It was first published for commercial use in Singapora (Trek Technology) and in North America (IBM)
The first commercial laser printer was offered by IBM in 1976 and was the model 3800.