Most stories in the history of computing took place in one of a small number of places. The wartime code-breaking effort in Bletchley Park led to Colossus, the first programmable electronic computer.
It has been reported that the Mariupol Computer Museum in Ukraine, a privately owned collection of over 500 items of retro computing, consoles and technology from the 1950s to the early 2000s, a ...
The Computer History Museum this week opens a $19 million, 25,000-square-foot building expansion and signature exhibition titled: ” Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing.” More than six years ...
Visitors can chart history inside the sprawling Computer Museum of America where the evolution of technology tells a story of the time period. Outer space is showcased at the center of the museum with ...
Hard disk drives sure have come a long way, baby. In the 1950s, storage hardware was measured in feet — and in tons. Back then, the era’s state-of-the-art computer drive was found in IBM’s RAMAC 305; ...
Source: Nexon Nexon (co-CEOs Kang Dae-hyun and Kim Jung-wook) announced on the 28th that it is rebranding the Nexon Computer ...
Nexon has rebranded its Nexon Computer Museum as the 'Nexon Museum,' positioning it as an offline hub for its game IPs after a four-month renovation. Reopening on May 12, the space will blend gaming ...
The Computer History Museum located in Mountain View, California, today released the Apple Lisa source code, including its system and applications software. Today happens to be the 40th anniversary of ...
Silicon Valley history buffs know Ronald Wayne’s story well. He worked with Steve Jobs at Atari and when the agreement was signed to create Apple Computer on April 1, 1976 — 50 years ago next month — ...