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Sperry UNIVAC Company Records...
The Technitrol law suit, 1967-1968, revolved around the question of who developed the magnetic storage drum. These records, which were acquired from S...
Haiku is a free and open source operating system compatible with BeOS. Its development began in 2001, and the operating system became self-hosting in...
Herman H. Goldstine, mathematician, was intimately involved in the design and development of the first electronic computers. The collection includes m...
HPCC is a voluntary, independent body run by and for users of handheld and portable computers and calculators. The club has been helping members for m...
A hard disk uses rigid rotating platters. It stores and retrieves digital data from a planar magnetic surface. Information is written to the disk by t...
A hard drive (also known as a hard disk, hard disk drive, HD or HDD) is a non-volatile data storage device used in computers. Hard Drives are a non-vo...
Various hardware and software manuals...
The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), called the Mark I by Harvard University, was an electro-mechanical computer....
OASIS (Online Archival Search Information System) provides centralized access to a growing percentage of finding aids for archival and manuscript coll...
Haskell is a standardized, general-purpose purely functional programming language, with non-strict semantics and strong static typing. It is named aft...
Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. An open-source product of more than twenty years of cutting-edge research, it allows ra...
haXe (pronounced as hex) is an open source programming language While most other languages are bound to their own platform (Java to the JVM, C# to...
This site is dedicated to collectors and "curators" of vintage Hewlett-Packard equipment, catalogs, HP Journals and other periodicals....
Books, sites, and articles on HP history: •Company •Founders •Products and Reminiscences •HP Publications •Books on HP •Books on E...
In 1968 Hewlett-Packard introduced the 9100A calculator, a programmable reverse-polish notation (RPN) computing machine that could rapidly perform flo...
A brief, early history of Xerox PARC and the development of the personal computer....
If you look at the programming languages that are popular these days, a few patterns emerge. I'm not talking about languages that have the most hits o...
Listing of various historic documents...
The computer which is one of the most advanced discoveries of making has got a long history. Around 3000 years before the birth of Jesus Christ, there...
The evolution of computer technology is a fascinating journey to review and examine. This is because with a thorough understanding of their evolution...
In Atari's early days, one of the video game designers and his rather odd friend worked many late nights on a new arcade game called "Breakout". Whi...
Personal computers began appearing in the mid 1970's, initially as hobbyist toys that didn't even have keyboards or screens. The first real one, named...
Today multimedia might be defined as the seamless digital integration of text, graphics, animation, audio, still images and motion video in a way that...
For many non-geeks, the launch of iPad was the dawn of tablet computers. Obviously that isn’t true. Even before 1950s, there were some research done...
Windows 95 About Microsoft XENIX MS-DOS 1.x - 3.x Windows 1.0 - 2.x MS-DOS 4.0 Windows 3.x MS-DOS 5.0 - 6.x Windows NT 3.x...
The idea of a computer printer was first introduced for use with "The Difference Engine", the first ever computer, invented by Charles Babbage in the...
Definition of "programming language" a human-readable textual or graphic means of specifying the behavior of a computer. Programming languages...
A short essay about the origins of the C programming language and why it became so popular so quickly. The C programming language and its d...
After the invention of the modern day computer, people realized the fast progress in technology and other fields. Today, computer is like a necessity...
The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) is formed by the US govt. heralding the beginning of the Internet era....
Prime Computer produced minicomputers from 1972 until 1992. They came in various shapes and sizes and used the PrimOS operating system. They were big...
Groundbreaking developments tend to begin long before there is a genuine need for them in the marketplace, and innovations are triggered by people who...
ASP was first announced by Microsoft in November, 1996 (code named "Denali") and introduced March 97 to manage HTTP 1.0 as a part of Microsoft's Inter...
AITP is the community of IT knowledge focused on empowering the IT profession by evolving its members to their full potential as a professional. It...
This work starts a series of articles, dedicated to Alpha processors and the architecture, as well as to other related questions. We will look back at...
Introduction Mac OS X is a unique operating system in that it represents a rather successful coming together of paradigms, ideologies, and technologi...
Early computer systems were literally programmed by hand. Front panel switches were used to enter instructions and data. These switches represented th...
Introduction: Computer data backup is a fast developing field nowadays. New trends and solutions appear, backup methods and technologies become more c...
The Birth of BASIC The BASIC (Beginners All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) programming language was born in 1964 at the Dartmouth College, New...
During the 60s, while computers were still in an early stage of development, many new programming languages appeared. Among them, ALGOL 60, was develo...
The Beginning We tend to think of digital communication as a new idea but in 1844 a man called Samuel Morse sent a message 37 miles from Washington...
25 years ago, nearly every drawing produced in the world was done with pencil or ink on paper. Minor changes meant erasing and redrawing while major c...
The story of CAD/CAM was accelerated in early 1950s. Upto year 2011 it has become one of the supreme technology available on Planet earth. It is being...
The history of mathematics goes a long way back with devices and methods of calculation. Starting with the ancient Abacus, the slide rule and the loga...
NFC or Near field communication is something would simply be impossible without the popularity of the cellular telephone today. This article will look...
The Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) was formed in 2001, when researchers within the UC system realized...
The internet is most commonly known as the global network of networks. Connecting computers from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. to Rome to Tokyo has...