10 eye-catching gadgets at CTIA
From WiMAX hotspots to $2,000 cell phones, a look at what caught our attention at this yearżs CTIA show.
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From WiMAX hotspots to $2,000 cell phones, a look at what caught our attention at this yearżs CTIA show.
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DOS a brainchild of BillG?!By Anonymous on September 6, 2009, 9:36 pmNo way. DOS was purchased from Seattle Computer, a company that also made many of the finest products Microsoft ever sold, like the Z80 SoftCard for the Apple II. And while I am correcting you, PC-DOS (or 86-DOS or Q-DOS) was a knock off of Digital Research's CP/M
A "few bugs" is right....By Anonymous on February 13, 2009, 7:52 amNice to see you skipped over Windows 286/386 and all those worthless from the original to the first version Microsoft got halfway right: Windows 3.0. If you are going to call something the "evolution" don't jump from dinosaurs to homo rectus.
A few "bugs"By Anonymous on February 12, 2009, 5:53 pmI guess a few comments are in place: Bill Gates didn't "invent" MS-DOS. Microsoft just acquired it and its developer (for $15,000 if I remember correctly). The OS, a ripoff of CP/M, was called QDOS (Quick-n-Dirty OS), which indicates what kind of quality we are talking about here, and it probably also says one or two things about MS's business ethics already then. The giant skip from MS-DOS to Windows 3.0 was a bit startling. Before that Microsoft had iterated Windows several times (without getting any attention from customers), and even made OS/2 for IBM. Some think IBM made OS/2. Later versions yes, not the initial OS/2 1.x.