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From beige boxes to cultural icons, the history of computers shows what happens when design meets emerging tech. Robotics is ...
New Words for the Computer Generation Personal computers exploded in the early 1980s. In 1982, kids were coloring in "The Computer Coloring Book," created by the author of this encyclopedia.
As ubiquitous as they might be now, in the 1970s, few things were more mysterious and unknown than the “personal computer.” For years, these shadowy, ever-shrinking machines had been touted as ...
Technology has become an important tool in our everyday lives, and this holds true at Calvin University. As a Calvin student, you do have access to some computer labs and the campus network if you ...
Though many personal computers in the early 1970s were much cheaper, the most basic model of an HP 3000 sold for $95,000 in 1972, the equivalent of slightly over half a million in today’s dollars.
Aug. 10 -- Look at almost any personal computer today and it’s not hard to see a lineage that dates back to that clunky box introduced by IBM 20 years ago. Sure, some computers have broken away ...
Personal Computers and the Economy: The Importance of 2010Author: Eric Everson, MBA, MSIT-SE – MyMobiSafe.comA global view of the economy points to uncertainty around the world, but some ...
Personal Computer Security: Using Uncommon Sense There's a lot of people out there that want your personal and financial information for unethical reasons. Learn how to protect yourself.