Children of the 1980s who had an interest in technology were lucky indeed. As well as the first generations of home computers at their disposal they had the expectation to program them, something ...
The world of computers in the 1980s feels like a time capsule compared to today’s light and thin machines. Long gone are the days of multiple components making up a single computer space, as the 1980s ...
The Famous Computer Cafe aired in California in the early 1980s. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Internet Archive has ...
There was a time when the coolest attitude a person could display, in regards to computers and technology, was a scornful contempt for those who talked about the potential that such things carried.
The first computer I ever used was my middle school computer lab’s Apple IIe. It was a clunky keyboard-only machine that displayed all my Lemonade Stand game sessions in a monotone green. For a kid of ...
In the 1980s, a computer-chip manufacturer in Bloomington needed a new factory to make products that met the security demands of the federal government and military. On a ridge just above the ...
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16 million people still waiting for tax decision... Outdated computer systems are contributing to a huge backlog of people who may not be paying the right amount of tax, a committee of MPs has found.
Should you travel around Europe, you may notice that things in France are ever so slightly different. Not necessarily better or worse, simply that the French prefer to plough their own furrow rather ...
The system is "fragile" and cannot sustain tempo of operational missions. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 2010— -- A classified review of the United States Secret Service's computer technology found that ...
In this just-published study, economist David Clingingsmith, professor at Case Western University and his colleagues argue ...