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App you didn't know existed: Slowly App | #tamil |#tech
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Apps You Didnโ€™t Know Existed: Bottled (I Tried & Tested It!)
Apps You Didnโ€™t Know Existed: Bottled (I Tried & Tested It!) YouTube video by Tech Consumers - One Among You

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The Alarm App That Makes Snoozing Impossible #tamil
The Alarm App That Makes Snoozing Impossible #tamil YouTube video by Tech Consumers - One Among You

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Tech Wrapped 2025 | What Really Happened in Tech?
Tech Wrapped 2025 | What Really Happened in Tech? YouTube video by Tech Consumers - One Among You

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Newspaper front page titled 'THE TECH CONSUMERS CHRONICLES' with the headline 'REMEMBERING INNOVATION: DECEMBER 4TH.' The main article highlights three tech milestones with corresponding black-and-white photos. Photo 1 shows the large Cray X-MP/48 Supercomputer. Photo 2 shows inventor Robert Adler sitting in a chair holding a wireless TV remote. Photo 3 shows Donald Sherman, in a wheelchair, using a computer with a speech prosthesis program next to a pizza box, illustrating the first computerized pizza delivery.

Newspaper front page titled 'THE TECH CONSUMERS CHRONICLES' with the headline 'REMEMBERING INNOVATION: DECEMBER 4TH.' The main article highlights three tech milestones with corresponding black-and-white photos. Photo 1 shows the large Cray X-MP/48 Supercomputer. Photo 2 shows inventor Robert Adler sitting in a chair holding a wireless TV remote. Photo 3 shows Donald Sherman, in a wheelchair, using a computer with a speech prosthesis program next to a pizza box, illustrating the first computerized pizza delivery.

Today in Tech History on Dec - 4

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A vintage-style newspaper page titled 'TECH CONSUMERS CHRONICLE' features three articles for its 'TECH HISTORY: DECEMBER 3 EDITION.' The three panels show (1) an old mobile phone next to a computer displaying 'Merry Christmas' for the first text message, (2) the original gray PlayStation console for its Japan launch, and (3) a large server room with rows of mainframe cabinets for the CDC 7600 Supercomputer announcement.

A vintage-style newspaper page titled 'TECH CONSUMERS CHRONICLE' features three articles for its 'TECH HISTORY: DECEMBER 3 EDITION.' The three panels show (1) an old mobile phone next to a computer displaying 'Merry Christmas' for the first text message, (2) the original gray PlayStation console for its Japan launch, and (3) a large server room with rows of mainframe cabinets for the CDC 7600 Supercomputer announcement.

Tech History on Dec 3 ๐Ÿ‘‡

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1954: U.S. Navy Dedicates NORC



The U.S. Navy dedicated its Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC) at the Naval Surface Weapons Center. At the time, it was one of the fastest computers in the world, built by the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory.

1954: U.S. Navy Dedicates NORC The U.S. Navy dedicated its Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC) at the Naval Surface Weapons Center. At the time, it was one of the fastest computers in the world, built by the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory.

1969: Patent for a Home Security System
A patent was granted to Marie V. B. Brown for an innovative closed-circuit television system for home security, which included remote door unlocking and an alarm trigger.

1969: Patent for a Home Security System A patent was granted to Marie V. B. Brown for an innovative closed-circuit television system for home security, which included remote door unlocking and an alarm trigger.

1991: Apple Releases QuickTime
Apple first released QuickTime, its multimedia framework for handling video, sound, and other media on computers.

1991: Apple Releases QuickTime Apple first released QuickTime, its multimedia framework for handling video, sound, and other media on computers.

Today in Tech History, December 2nd ๐Ÿ‘‡๏ธ
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Black and white photo labeled "Today in Tech History: December 1, 1991." It shows two men in lab coats and glasses, standing next to a large, complex stack of computer server equipment. The man on the right is pointing at a small monitor screen within the rack, which displays text about the World Wide Web. The caption reads: "The first web server outside of Europe came online, a crucial step in the Internet's globalization.

Black and white photo labeled "Today in Tech History: December 1, 1991." It shows two men in lab coats and glasses, standing next to a large, complex stack of computer server equipment. The man on the right is pointing at a small monitor screen within the rack, which displays text about the World Wide Web. The caption reads: "The first web server outside of Europe came online, a crucial step in the Internet's globalization.

Split image labeled "Today in Tech History: Celebrating 1, 1941 a Micropocasar Pioneer!" The left side is a black and white portrait of a young man, Federico Faggin, in a suit and tie. The right side is a macro, detailed photo of a green circuit board with a black microprocessor chip (likely an Intel 4004) at its center. The caption identifies Faggin as the key man who brought microprocessors into our lives.

Split image labeled "Today in Tech History: Celebrating 1, 1941 a Micropocasar Pioneer!" The left side is a black and white portrait of a young man, Federico Faggin, in a suit and tie. The right side is a macro, detailed photo of a green circuit board with a black microprocessor chip (likely an Intel 4004) at its center. The caption identifies Faggin as the key man who brought microprocessors into our lives.

Today in Tech History, December 1st! ๐Ÿคฏ ๐Ÿ‘‡

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Blue-themed digital poster showing the JUGENE supercomputer built in Germany in 2007. The text highlights it as one of Europeโ€™s fastest supercomputers at the time. The layout includes modern circuit-style graphics and the brand name Tech Consumers at the bottom.

Blue-themed digital poster showing the JUGENE supercomputer built in Germany in 2007. The text highlights it as one of Europeโ€™s fastest supercomputers at the time. The layout includes modern circuit-style graphics and the brand name Tech Consumers at the bottom.

Digital poster featuring portraits of Alan Turing and Daniel Slotnick. The text explains that Alan Turing described the concept of a general-purpose computer in 1937, and Daniel Slotnick helped build one of the first supercomputers, ILLIAC IV. The background is blue and white, and the brand name Tech Consumers appears at the bottom.

Digital poster featuring portraits of Alan Turing and Daniel Slotnick. The text explains that Alan Turing described the concept of a general-purpose computer in 1937, and Daniel Slotnick helped build one of the first supercomputers, ILLIAC IV. The background is blue and white, and the brand name Tech Consumers appears at the bottom.

On this day on Tech History ๐Ÿ‘‡

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๐Ÿ—“๏ธ On this day in tech โ€“ Nov 10, 1983
Microsoft introduced Windows 1.0 โ€” its first graphical interface for PCs. ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ

It brought menus, tiled windows, and mouse support for the first time โ€” a big step that changed how we used computers. ๐Ÿ’ก

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ On this day in tech โ€“ Nov 10, 1983 Microsoft introduced Windows 1.0 โ€” its first graphical interface for PCs. ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ It brought menus, tiled windows, and mouse support for the first time โ€” a big step that changed how we used computers. ๐Ÿ’ก

The Origin of Cloud Computing: Timesharing

๐Ÿ’ก Before Cloud Computing, There Was Timesharing (1950s)

Back in the 1950s, computers were giant machines that only one person could use at a time. Then came a man named Fernando J. Corbatรณ, who changed everything.

He introduced timesharing โ€” a system that let many people use one computer at the same time.

Instead of everyone owning their own computer, people connected their terminals (screen + keyboard) to a single main computer.
That computer divided its time among users so fast that each person felt like they had their own personal computer.

๐Ÿ’ญ Sounds familiar?
Thatโ€™s exactly how cloud computing works today.
We connect our devices to massive servers (like Google, AWS, or OpenAI) and share their power, storage, and intelligence.

So next time you open Google Docs or ChatGPT, remember โ€” it all started with a 1950s idea called Timesharing ๐Ÿ’ป

The Origin of Cloud Computing: Timesharing ๐Ÿ’ก Before Cloud Computing, There Was Timesharing (1950s) Back in the 1950s, computers were giant machines that only one person could use at a time. Then came a man named Fernando J. Corbatรณ, who changed everything. He introduced timesharing โ€” a system that let many people use one computer at the same time. Instead of everyone owning their own computer, people connected their terminals (screen + keyboard) to a single main computer. That computer divided its time among users so fast that each person felt like they had their own personal computer. ๐Ÿ’ญ Sounds familiar? Thatโ€™s exactly how cloud computing works today. We connect our devices to massive servers (like Google, AWS, or OpenAI) and share their power, storage, and intelligence. So next time you open Google Docs or ChatGPT, remember โ€” it all started with a 1950s idea called Timesharing ๐Ÿ’ป

Yesterdayโ€™s & todayโ€™s moments in tech history ๐Ÿ‘‡๏ธ

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๐Ÿ—“๏ธ On this day in tech โ€“ Nov 9, 2004
Mozilla Firefox 1.0 was released! ๐ŸฆŠ๐ŸŒ
It brought tab browsing and pop-up blocking โ€” changing how we used the web. ๐Ÿš€

A big step forward for how we surfed online.

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ On this day in tech โ€“ Nov 9, 2004 Mozilla Firefox 1.0 was released! ๐ŸฆŠ๐ŸŒ It brought tab browsing and pop-up blocking โ€” changing how we used the web. ๐Ÿš€ A big step forward for how we surfed online.

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Motorolaโ€™s Deep Connect helps Indian coal miners talk to their families from underground โ€” using walkie-talkies linked to 5G phones.
Simple idea. Big impact.

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๐Ÿ—“๏ธ On this day in tech โ€“ Nov 7, 2013
Twitter joined the New York Stock Market! ๐Ÿ“ˆ
Its share price jumped from $26 to $45 on the first day.

That day, social media entered Wall Street. ๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ’ฐ
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๐Ÿ’พ What is MS-DOS?
MS-DOS stands for Microsoft Disk Operating System.

It was the main system that ran early PCs โ€” no mouse, no icons, just commands on a black screen.
Every Windows version we use today started from this. โš™๏ธ

#MSDOS #TechHistory #OnThisDay #Microsoft #TechConsumers

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๐Ÿ—“๏ธ On this day in tech โ€“ Nov 6, 1980
Microsoft made a deal with IBM to build the OS for its new PC โ€” the handshake that created MS-DOS and shaped every computer since. ๐Ÿ’ป๐Ÿค
#TechHistory #Microsoft #IBM #OnThisDay #TechConsumers

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Thank you, Mozilla.
Founded today in 2005โ€”not for profit, but for purpose.
No shareholders. No dividends.
Just Firefox, Thunderbird, and a mission to keep the web open and accessible for everyone.

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As a user of both Google and Microsoft, Iโ€™ve felt the difference.
One feels smoother, the other feelsโ€ฆ corporate.
Watch how I break it down. ๐Ÿ‘‡
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Safari browser for Windows launched (Juneโ€ฏ11, 2007): Apple brought its Safari browser to Windows XP SP2 and later systemsโ€”this broadened its reach beyond macOS. However, Windows support ended in 2012

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Perplexity AI Mocking Google
#google #perplexity #tech #MemeCulture #TechHumor #tamiltech #techmemes #AI

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Some AI features really help โ€” like editing images, generating text, or searching smarter. But many brands copy the same features and call it โ€œAIโ€ just to sound advanced. Real value comes when AI solves a problem. #AI #TechTalk #RealInnovation

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#AI #TechTalk #Innovation #FutureTech #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #DigitalTrends #AIReality #NotJustBuzz

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Everyone says AI, AI โ€” but AI isnโ€™t everything. Itโ€™s just a part of tech. Many companies add AI just to follow the trend, not to offer real value. Some even sell sensors as โ€œAI.โ€ Like how computers were once hyped as everything, AI too is only a part of the bigger tech picture.

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Create your own dream tech company #tamil
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When OPPO decides Bro > Pro ๐Ÿคก๐Ÿ˜‚
Nakkal ya unaku? ๐Ÿ˜‚

#Oppo #BroVsPro #TechMeme #TamilMeme #NakkalYaUnaku #Funny #tamil #tech #techconsumers #oneamongyou #techmemes #apple #technology

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The memes about meta logo and mahindra logo are the same people are teasing

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