Flashback Friday: Did you know? In 1968, the HP 9100A was the world's first programmable scientific desktop calculator.
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Sure, but also in this case... "the Hewlett-Packard was ordered to pay about $900,000 ($6.74 million in present day terms [12]) in royalties to Olivetti after copying some of the solutions adopted in Programma 101, like the magnetic card and the architecture, in the HP 9100" (source Wikipedia).
Not true, the first pc was Olivetti Programma 101 (1965-1971).
…and HP-65 was the first programmable pocket calculator
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