The Altair 8800 lit the fuse, but Apple's 1977 device made home computing irresistible to the masses. Here's a look back as Apple turns 50.
When the Mac arrived in 1984, it introduced a new way to use computers—visual, intuitive, and accessible. On Apple's 50th, we look back in awe at the entire line.
Scientists used the quipu’s data to build working spreadsheets, file systems, and encryption tools, rivaling conventional ...
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22 unique gadgets that mix modern and retro styles
Love Hultén mixes modern technology together with retro aesthetics and artistic knowledge. The result is that of polished ...
Showing the value of great design over visual impact, this faithfully resurrected home computer seamlessly integrates modern tech with some wonderful additional touches The emotional hit was something ...
Close-up of Apple logo on an Apple Macintosh Classic - Andrei Antipov/Shutterstock The 1980s were a great decade, especially for groundbreaking tech innovations. It gave us consumer electronics like ...
We meet Stephen Kaufman, who has spent 25 years architecting solutions on behalf of Microsoft. Stephen tells us that his defining characteristic is curiosity, and how his first memory was of taking ...
In 1977, Commodore licensed the code for $25,000 and used it in its PET, VIC-20, and Commodore 64 computers. Millions of copies of these computers were sold, helping to popularize the home computer.
Over the past year, Kate Balingit has been leading the digital health initiative at Mars Pet Nutrition, reporting to the company’s pet care chief information officer, where she is focused on ...
Mars, which owns popular dog and cat food brands like Pedigree, Iams, Sheba and Whiskas, is using digital technologies to help pet owners understand their pets’ health. Kate Balingit currently runs ...
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