Certainly! Here are notable events in the world of computers for each of those years:

**2021**  TIMESTAMP 5517
- Release of Windows 11 by Microsoft. June 24, 2021

Raspberry PI ZERO W - october 2021
- Continued growth of cloud computing and remote work technologies due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Introduction of Apple’s M1-powered Macs, marking a shift to Apple Silicon.
- Rise of AI and machine learning applications in various industries.
- Major data breaches and cybersecurity concerns became prominent.

Resident Evil Village (PC, consoles)
Hitman 3 (PC, consoles) 20 January 2021


**2016**  5750
- Launch of Pokémon GO, popularizing augmented reality gaming.
- Microsoft announced the end of support for Windows 7.
- Apple announced the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
- DeepMind’s AlphaGo defeated world champion Go players.
- Growth of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
Pokémon GO (Mobile)
Battlefield 1 (PC, consoles)

**2011** 6000
- Launch of Windows 8 by Microsoft.
- Apple introduced the iPad 2 and the first iPhone 4S with Siri.
- IBM's Watson defeated human champions on Jeopardy!.
- Google+ was launched, trying to compete with Facebook.
- The rise of cloud services and mobile computing.
Minecraft (Console editions)
January 4, 2011 - Motorola ceased to exist
Steve Jobs died

**2006** 6250
- Introduction of the Nintendo Wii, changing gaming dynamics.
- Twitter was launched.
- Apple announced the first MacBook Pro.
- Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion.
- The rise of social media platforms as mainstream communication tools.
Guitar Hero II (Consoles)

**2001** 6500
- Release of Windows XP. August 24, 2001
- Apple introduced the iPod, revolutionizing digital music.
- Wikipedia was launched Jan 15, 2001
- The first version of Mac OS X was released. (March 24, 2001)
- The burst of the dot-com bubble.
Grand Theft Auto III (PC, consoles)
Black & White (PC)
Max Payne (PC, consoles)

**1996** 6750
- Launch of Windows 95 as a major update by Microsoft.
- Mac OS 8 released.
- The founding of Google (though officially incorporated in 1998, its development began around this time).
- The advent of DVD technology for storage.
- The rise of the Internet as a mainstream tool.
- IBM's Deep Blue defeated chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 (though this was later, the era of advanced AI in computing was beginning).
PLaystation
    Quake (PC)
    Diablo (PC)
    Resident Evil (PlayStation)
    Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (PC, consoles)


**1991** 7000
- The World Wide Web project was publicly debuted by Tim Berners-Lee. (Aug 6, 1991)
first website: http://info.cern.ch

- Linux kernel 1.0 was released (Oct 5 1991)
AmigaOS 2.0 – August 1991
amiga 500 + October 1991

Python February 1991

- Introduction of the first GSM mobile phones.
Street Fighter II (Arcade, SNES) March 7, 1991
Civilization (PC)
Mortal Kombat (Arcade, consoles) -1992

**1986** 7250

Atari 7800 console released (May 1986)
- Microsoft released Windows 1.0. (November 20 1985)
- The IBM PC compatible market grew rapidly.
- The first 3.5-inch floppy disks were introduced.
- The Macintosh Plus was launched by Apple.
The Legend of Zelda (NES)
Out Run (Arcade)
Bubble Bobble (Arcade)
ZX Spectrum +2 released

**1981** 7500
- IBM introduced the IBM PC August 12, 1981
- Microsoft announced MS-DOS.August 12, 1981
- The first personal computer with a graphical interface, the Xerox 8010 Star, was developed.
- The Commodore VIC-20 was released.
The ZX Spectrum was released in the UK, becoming a huge hit and influencing gaming and programming culture.(1982)
Commodore's VIC-20 was introduced, serving as a budget-friendly home computer.
The Atari 400/800 was released, targeting the home and educational markets.

    Donkey Kong (Arcade)
    Frogger (Arcade)
    Galaga (Arcade)
    Lode Runner (Apple II)


**1976** 8000
- Apple Computer was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne.
- The Cray-1 supercomputer was introduced.
- intel 8085 - 8 bit processor
- The first laser printer was developed.
- The Altair 8800 was released, sparking the microcomputer revolution.
- Microsoft was officially founded (though in 1975, it became a corporation in 1981).
The Altair 8800 was released, sparking the personal computer revolution.
The Apple I was introduced, laying the groundwork for Apple Inc.

**1971** Xerox PARC EARS - first prototype of laser printer

Pong