Today in computer history: June 14th
Below are technology and computer-related events that happened on June 14th of every year during the evolution of computers. June 14th is the 166th day of 2024, which is a leap year. There are 200 days left in the year from this day.
121 years ago
Alonzo Church was born, founder of theoretical computer science. Died August 11, 1995 (Age: 92).
75 years ago
Robert Frankston was born, a co-creator of the VisiCalc spreadsheet program.
21 years ago
Yahoo! acquires Overture for $1.63 billion.
20 years ago
The Cabir virus and first known cell phone virus was discovered, capable of spreading to other Symbian phones over Bluetooth.
13 years ago
AMD released the first mobile processors in their A4 line, the A4-3300M and the A4-3310MX.
13 years ago
AMD released the first mobile processors in their A6 line, the A6-3400M and the A6-3410MX.
13 years ago
AMD released the first mobile processors in their A8 line, the A8-3500M, the A8-3510MX, and the A8-3530MX.
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