I don't remember when I first started using a floppy disk in the mid-70s. It was either installing firmware on IBM S/370 mainframes or on a dedicated library workstation to create Library of ...
The Macintosh, introduced by Apple 41 years ago, revolutionized personal computing by making graphical user interfaces and point-and-click ...
Apple announced the Macintosh 41 years ago today, introducing the first widely successful personal computer with a graphical ...
Hartnoll’s career as a DJ, which brings him to the Capital Ballroom Sunday for his first-ever Victoria performance, continues while he awaits the next round of gigs with Orbital, the British electonic ...
I, like many others who remember the days of 3.5-inch floppy disk drives, like to think I invented ... Essential ($2.99 a month) and Professional ($8), while two annual offerings, Professional ...
The original Macintosh introduced several new features, including a desktop interface with icons, drop-down menus, ...
In 1983, the software company Microsoft, together with ASCII from Japan, decided to create a standard for home computers.
When I studied for school, I used to spend hours re-reading the given material. I thought that the more information I read, ...
San Diego Museum Month is back for 2025, and participants can wander through a colorful camellia garden, stand at the ready ...
Nothing ever truly dies on the internet and these retro operating systems are live and kicking and ready for you to use.
It was 41 years ago today when Apple announced the original Macintosh, one of the first successful personal computers to sport a graphical user interface.
In this interview, Chris Urban shares his work in automation, his DIY PLC trainers, and how his social media presence helps inspire other makers.