He invented the first operating system for microcomputers in the early 1970s, making it possible for hobbyists and companies to build the first personal computers. |
At the same time, the increased use of microcomputers within the Office has altered the pattern of workload of the section. |
The investment policy regarding equipment mainly concerns the engineers' microcomputers and local area networks. |
For example, desktop microcomputers are now commonplace in the federal government. |
It will also push innovations in microcomputers, mobile phones, optical storage devices, and network services. |
Researchers believe that by putting microcomputers into every manmade object in the world, computers could, in a manner of speaking, sense the real world. |