1991 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights | TakeMeBack.to

1991 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 20 Jan US Patriot missiles intercept Iraqi missiles: On January 20, 1991, U.S. Patriot missiles successfully intercepted several Iraqi SCUD missiles aimed at coalition targets. This marked a significant achievement in missile defense technology and played a crucial role in protecting both military and civilian areas during the Gulf War. source: bbc.com
  • 13 May Apple releases System 7.0: On May 13, 1991, Apple Computer released System 7.0, a significant update to its Macintosh operating system. This version introduced features such as virtual memory, improved multitasking, and a new user interface, enhancing the overall user experience. source: apple.com
  • 11 Jun Microsoft unveils MS-DOS 5.0 at New York Harbor: On June 11, 1991, Microsoft unveiled MS-DOS 5.0 at an event in New York Harbor. This version introduced several new features, enhancing the user experience and solidifying Microsoft's dominance in the software market. source: zdnet.com
  • 01 Jul Major Telephone Service Outage in US Cities: A widespread telephone service disruption affected approximately twelve million customers across Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, and San Francisco due to a critical software bug, highlighting the vulnerability of telecommunications infrastructure.
  • 07 Jul Record Total Solar Eclipse Observed: A remarkable solar eclipse with record totality was observed, beginning in Hawaii, crossing Mexico (including Cabo San Lucas and Mexico City), and ending in Colombia. Approximately 20 million people witnessed this extraordinary astronomical event.
  • 25 Aug Linux kernel announcement: Linus Torvalds announced the first version of the Linux kernel, marking the beginning of the Linux operating system. This event is significant in the history of open-source software and has led to the widespread use of Linux in various computing environments. source: bbc.com
  • 05 Oct Linux Kernel 0.02 released: The Linux Kernel 0.02 was released on October 5, 1991, marking a significant milestone in the development of the Linux operating system. This version included various improvements and features that laid the groundwork for future versions of Linux. source: kernel.org
  • 02 Dec Apple launches QuickTime: On December 2, 1991, Apple Inc. released QuickTime, a multimedia framework that allows the playback of video and audio files. This innovation significantly impacted digital media, enabling users to view and edit multimedia content on their computers. source: apple.com