The history of computers begins with simple tools like the abacus. In the 17th century, mechanical calculators such as Pascal's Calculator laid the foundation for computing.

In the 1940s, the first electronic computers emerged. ENIAC and UNIVAC were massive machines used primarily for scientific and military purposes.

In the 1970s and 80s, companies like Apple, IBM, and Microsoft brought computers to the home. The Apple II and IBM PC marked major milestones in personal computing.

Today, computers are everywhere — in our pockets, homes, cars, and the cloud. Developments in AI, quantum computing, and connectivity continue to shape the future.
