Toshiba laptops through the ages
Toshiba’s 35-year run in the laptop business is at an end, but what a journey it has been.
The road to usability is paved with groundbreaking innovations. Here are 10 of the most significant, stretching from primitive tools to today's computers
900 BC The alphabet
Smoke signals good, email better. Leap forward a few years from spearheads, and we'd cracked language and even begun to develop complex systems of symbology to represent meaning. Written communication was emerging, as long as everyone in the tribe understood the same thing from the same symbols.
These proprietary systems became increasingly limited as we sought to trade and communicate with other tribes; and they were cumbersome to learn and expensive to maintain (sound familiar?). The alphabet, courtesy of the Phoenicians, was the first open system. Based on graphemes (letters) rather than symbolic representations of whole words and concepts, it made writing simple, consistent, accessible and flexible.
Caption by: Joanna Bawa
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