The options provided—airplane, rocket ship, vaccines, and mosquito nets—are all significant inventions, but none of them directly resulted from the invention of the first computer. However, if I had to pick the most relevant option in terms of technological development influenced by computer technology, it would generally be considered that aerospace advancements (like rocket ships and airplanes) have benefited from computers in their design and navigation systems.
Yet, since the response options seem to require a specific selection, and none was directly produced due to the first computer, none is technically correct. If forced to choose, "the rocket ship" might be the closest in terms of significant technological advancement influenced by computers in modern contexts, but this is a bit of a stretch as computers were not directly responsible for its invention.
Thus, there isn't a clear "correct" answer among the options provided, as they are all unrelated to the first computer directly. If you need to select one, go with "the rocket ship" for technological advancement reasoning.