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INTRODUCTION Power. Speed. Capacity. Connectivity. At the beginning of the 21st century, these are the major areas of focus for most users of comp...
Over the years, computers have changed the way we live! Marketing and Technology have recently started to "merge" together to create new amazing exper...
As personal computers became affordable, must-have Internet gateways in the late 1990s, individual models took a backseat to larger brands. Dell didn'...
This table of contents comprises a sequence of articles related with the scientific and technological matters responsable for the worldwide evolution...
Although many believe that personal computer did not appear until the mid 1970's, there were a number of electromechanical devices prior to that aimed...
Technology changes in the past three decades have been astonishing for both the meetings industry and for society in general....
Vintage Computers Collection by John Shadbolt....
21 Facts About The Internet You Should Know You probably use it every day but how well do you know your Internet? Ever wonder how all this fo...
The engineers in the world famous Philips Physics Laboratory (NatLab) start working on digital techniques around 1967. A few years later they research...
Printing is a gigantic industry. It employs about 1 million people in the USA, in contrast to the approximately 800,000 working in the automobile indu...
This week marks the 25th anniversary of the microprocessor, measured from November 15, 1971--the day an advertisement for the Intel 4004 first appeare...
Fifty years ago, the word “computer” had a very different meaning. Prior to World War II, the word referred not to machines, but to people (mostly...
Whether you consider Morse code or telegrams to be the original electronic mail, sending text from one person to the next has certainly evolved. Take...
A computer is essentially a physical machine or system which can perform predefined actions via receiving input and then outputting useful information...
86-DOS was an operating system developed and marketed by Seattle Computer Products for its Intel 8086-based computer kit. Initially known as QDOS (Qui...
Mankind has always had a compelling desire to communicate. In ancient times this could be verbally or in some form of writing. If remote communication...
A# (A sharp) is an object-oriented functional programming language distributed as a separable component of Version 2 of the Axiom computer algebra sys...
Let's clear up any confusion about the term "rail". A voltage "rail" refers to a single voltage provided by the PSU (short for power supply - actually...
The A-0 system (Arithmetic Language version 0), written by Grace Hopper in 1951 and 1952 for the UNIVAC I, was the first compiler ever developed for a...
The Abacus has a rich history dating back over 800 years in China and with roots extending back over 2000 years in Rome, India and Mesopotamia....
ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming, originally Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor, German for "general report creation processo...
ABC is an imperative general-purpose programming language and programming environment developed at CWI, Netherlands by Leo Geurts, Lambert Meertens, a...
The history and development of computer RAM, and considerations when upgrading your computer's memory....
To understand the data processing methodology, an understanding of the design and function of the CPU is essential. The following subjects will be cov...
DVQ was founded in 1981 to pursue various bits of technology that its founders find interesting. For the most part DVQ designs product for other com...
What is Gentoo? Gentoo is a free operating system based on either Linux or FreeBSD that can be automatically optimized and customized for just abou...
Founded on December 28, 2006, insideHPC is a blog that distills news and events in the world of HPC and presents them in bite-sized nuggets of helpful...
Netcraft is an Internet services company based in Bath, England. Netcraft is funded through retained profit and derives its revenue in the following w...
Wondering why Ruby is so popular? Its fans call it a beautiful, artful language. And yet, they say it’s handy and practical. What gives?...
xHarbour (extended Harbour) was started by Ron Pinkas late 2001 as a fork off of the Harbour Project in which he was one of the leading developers. xH...
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"ACM is the world's oldest and largest educational and scientific computing society. Since 1947 ACM has provided a vital forum for the exchange of inf...
Acorn's Machine Operating System (MOS) or OS was a computer operating system used in the Acorn BBC computer range. It included support for four-channe...
Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace, was one of the most picturesque characters in computer history. August Ada Byron was born December 10, 1815 the daughter of...
Ada is a modern programming language designed for large, long-lived applications – and embedded systems in particular – where reliability and effi...
Brief corporate history and milestones of AMD...
Students often ask for a recommendation on what language they should learn next. If you're looking for a job in industry, my reply is to learn whateve...
Computer simulation is a critical technology that play a major role in many areas in scientific and engineering. With the declining in defense budgets...
Agilent Technologies, a spin-off of Hewlett-Packard Company, broke records on Nov. 18, 1999 as the largest initial public offering (IPO) in Silicon Va...
Alan M. Turing was an English mathematician, cryptoanalyst and computer scientist who played a crucial role in World War II to break the German Enigma...
CODEBREAKER is being presented to audiences across the U.S. using a unique, new distribution model called “theatrical on demand”. This grassroots...
What is a Computer? The machine which is sitting in front of you. The machine which can draw graphics, set up your modem, decipher your PGP, do typo...
Aldor is a programming language with an expressive type system well-suited for mathematical computing and which has been used to develop a number of c...
The Alef programming language was designed as part of the Plan 9 operating system by Phil Winterbottom of Bell Labs. In a February 2000 slideshow,...
A wonderful collection and site by a young collector of Apple computers and ephemera....
Consider the title. "The Electronic Century" is the twenty-first century. The "inventing" refers to the creation of the technological and institutiona...
ALGOL 58, originally known as IAL, is one of the family of ALGOL computer programming languages. It was an early compromise design soon superseded by...
ALGOL 60 (short for ALGOrithmic Language 1960) is a member of the ALGOL family of computer programming languages. It gave rise to many other programmi...