Facts About Xbox 360
Did you know that it would take roughly 485 billion Xbox 360's laid end-to-end in order to build a bridge to the sun?
New gadgets and technology are released on almost a daily basis. It seems like just yesterday that Sony released the PS5.
Technology advances so quickly that it often seems like things get forgotten about or buried to make way for innovation.
Here at The Fact Site, we’ll bring you the hottest facts about past, present, and future technology.
Did you know that it would take roughly 485 billion Xbox 360's laid end-to-end in order to build a bridge to the sun?
Hot air balloons were first discovered when two brothers in France realized that a fabric bag filled with hot air would rise.
In 1996 the Hubble Telescope pointed at a part of the sky that was seemingly dead and made one of the biggest finds of all time.
Around one percent of all Google searches go through the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button.
A photograph of a variable star V838 Monocerotis was taken back in December 2002. It looks like the Firefox Logo.
In 1932 Professor August Dvorak attempted to make the ultimate keyboard that would be easier to use than QWERTY.
The first microwave ever built was the Radarange. This 750 lb behemoth cost a small fortune at about $70,000 in today's money.