1948 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights | TakeMeBack.to

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  • 30 Jan Death of Orville Wright: Orville Wright, one of the pioneers of aviation, passed away on January 30, 1948. His contributions to the development of the airplane have had a lasting impact on transportation and technology. source: britannica.com
  • 18 Mar Philips Begins Experimental TV Broadcasting: Philips, the Dutch electronics company, commenced experimental television broadcasting, contributing to the early development of television technology in Europe.
  • 30 Apr US nuclear test at Enwetak: On April 30, 1948, the United States conducted a nuclear test at Enwetak Atoll in the Pacific. This test was part of the broader series of nuclear tests conducted by the US during the post-war period, aimed at developing and demonstrating nuclear capabilities. The tests raised significant concerns regarding nuclear proliferation and environmental impact. source: britannica.com
  • 20 Jun First stored-program computer execution: On June 20, 1948, the Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM), also known as the Manchester Baby, executed its first program. This event marked a pivotal moment in computing history, demonstrating the feasibility of stored-program architecture. source: bbc.co.uk
  • 21 Jun Manchester Baby computer: first stored-program computer: The Manchester Baby, also known as the SSEM, was the first computer to successfully run a stored program on June 21, 1948. This achievement laid the groundwork for modern computing systems. source: bbc.co.uk
  • 22 Jun First stored-program computer execution: On June 22, 1948, the Manchester Baby executed its first program, marking a significant milestone in computing history. This event demonstrated the practical application of stored-program architecture. source: bbc.co.uk
  • 30 Jun Transistor technology breakthrough: On June 30, 1948, a significant breakthrough in transistor technology was announced, paving the way for modern electronics. This innovation was crucial for the development of various electronic devices and systems. source: britannica.com
  • 12 Jul First RAF jets cross the Atlantic Ocean: On July 12, 1948, the first Royal Air Force (RAF) jets successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean. This milestone demonstrated the RAF's growing capabilities and marked a significant achievement in military aviation during the post-World War II era. source: flightglobal.com