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18. July 2008 by Myke.
We all sat down and came up with a list, Best of the Best of all time. The items we have chosen have had significant impact on the PC world. Without them, who knows what would have happened. This list is not in any order and we have also included the year in which this item made an impact on our lives. To me, the number 1 item is the last in this list. Without it, we would be in a world of hurt so to speak.
Microsoft Solitaire 1992 - everyone has played it and a lot of people still play to this day
UPS “Uninterruptible Power Supply” 1984 - the one thing to have saved many pieces of hardware over the years
Control-Alt-Delete 1981 - where would we be without the trusty old ctrl-alt-del
Skype 2003 - bringing friends face to face for years
Mozilla Firefox 2004 - the first real competitor to IE
DSL 1998 - is the only thing to have challenged Cable Modem and of course this is my choice of Internet…thanks to Comcraptic
SATA 2003 - finally a way to get past ATA
IOMega Zip Drive 1994 - come on now, you know you used them fro backups and trading MP3’s
Apple Powerbook 100 1991 - the first sweet piece of portable hardware
Flash Memory 1984 - the beginning of a new age of storage
Bittorrent 2001 - the best way to share “archive” secrets with the world
ATA 1986 - good, but not great
Red Hat Linux 1995 - here comes the Penguin and soon to follow, the penguin lovers
TRS-80 Color Computer 1980 - I personally started on a TRS-80 monochrome and then moved on to a Laser 128, which was a portable Apple compatible machine
Hitachi 7K1000 2007 - mmmmmmmmmmmstorage…my best guess is that the Petabyte will be here in the next 5 years
Liquid Cooling 2000 - YES! The best way for me to cool my personal gaming machine.
DVD 1995 - we finally get to rid ourselves of VHS or for some folks, Beta
Lotus 1 2 3 1983 - easy as 1 2 3
Microsoft Word 1989 - better than 1 2 3
3.5 inch Hard Drive 1987 - storage begins to shrink is physical size
Intel Core 2 Duo 2006 - speed takes a turn for the better, next up, glass vacuum tubes will be making a comeback…mark my words
AGP 1987 - video begins to become a big part of our lives on the PC
AOL IM 1997 - let the men seeking women begin ![]()
Windows 95 1995 - it was introduced with a Rock song and has forever changed the way Windows has grown
Intel Pentium 1993 - we finally get to see what some speed looks like
Mirabilis ICQ 1996 - what we could not say on the phone or face to face, we shared over the Internet
Starcraft 1998 - it was a toss up here, it was either TA or this and I decided that Starcraft had a bigger following
3.5 inch Floppy 1983 - 1MB of storage, man we were cool then
Napster 1999 - can you say…Gentlemen, start your MP3 collections
Windows 98 SE 1999 - FE was a bust but SE was okay for home users…but it did forever change the face of desktops and laptops everywhere
Commodore 64 1982 - if you had one, you loved it
CD-R 1988 - and so begins the era of copied software, music and PS1 games
PCI 1993 - finally a slot smaller than 12 inches
GL Quake 1996 - 3D rendering and gaming…yes it has begun
Adobe Photoshop 1990 - we start faking pictures and adding our ex’s into piles of poop
ATX 1995 - goodbye AT mobos and soldered power supplies
CD-Rom 1984 - no more floppies, finally
Half-Life 1998 - gaming takes another turn and Half Life also brings in a new group of gamers
Cable Modem 1996 - the first real high speed Internet…ISDN does not count folks
DDR SDRAM 2000 - what no Rambus…seriously folks, we finally see RAM move at a great speed
IBM PC Keyboard 1981 - the keyboard that shapes them all
Fast Ethernet 1995 - goodbye horses…I mean goodbye token ring
MS-DOS 1980 - to this day, those of us in the support world still use DOS for almost everything…CLI rocks baby
Mouse 1963 - yes, the first one looks funny and all but it started the revolution of clicks
MP3 1991 - people started to convert music to MP3 and for some reason, we loved it
DirectX 1995 - desktop graphics are starting to make a change for the better
Doom 1993 - EVERYONE played this game man, even old people played it
Quake 1996 - the 3D engines are making a change and Quake not only brought us gaming, but it brought us rock music to keep us going
Windows XP 2001 - this was pushed out 2 years early thanks to Windows ME “suck big time”, and is the face of just about every company in the world and every pc at home
NCSA Mosaic 1983 - the one the only, the first web browser
3DFX VooDoo 1 1996 - without this little piece of video card you might still be playing Castlevania…you remember
Atlavista - the first web browser search engine…and it came from DEC, my maker
Intel Pentium II 1997 - this chip was a CPU packed with a daughter-board in the form of a slot based proc, the first real fast proc on the market
USB 1996 - there has never been a more significant connector in the computer world than USB…if it was not for USB, where would we be today???
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18. July 2008 by Myke.
There is a lot of hardware out there and yes our answers may not make you happy, but this is our world.
Best CPU - Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650
Best Mobo - ASUS Striker II Extreme
Best Air Cooler - Zalman CNPS9700 LED
Best Case - Cooler Master Cosmos
Best Videocard - ASUS EN8800GTX
Best Optical Drive - Samsung SH-S203B
Best Monitor - HANNS-G HW223D
Best Wi-Fi Router - D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Wireless Router
Best Backup Drive - Seagate FreeAgent Pro
Best Hard Drive - Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1TB
Best Thumb Drive - Corsair Survivor 32GB
Best Digital Media Player - SanDisk Sansa Connect
Best NAS Box - QNAP TS-109 Pro
With all of the hardware out there and what is coming out so far this year…I cannot wait to see what this list looks like in 2009.
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18. July 2008 by admin.
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