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In computing, an input device is any peripheral (piece of computer hardware equipment) used to provide data and control signals to an information proc...
The new "iSlate" or perhaps "iBook" product that observers hope to see from Apple is thought to include a new graphical interface based on the multito...
An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as IC, chip, or microchip) is an electronic circuit manufactured by the patte...
The Kennedy–Nixon Presidential campaign of 1960 brought forth an unlikely issue: American science and technology. The Russians had beaten the United...
Online version of Intel's museum and information about their corporate history and archives...
How the 4004 Came About "In 1971, Busicom, a Japanese company, wanted a chip for a new calculator. With incredible o verkill, Intel built the world's...
The start of the modern CPU boom we're still seeing today is hard to put a finger on. I believe the start was at the release of the 8086, which sporte...
The Intel Core 2 Duo processor was developed to meet the insatiable demand for increased performance from PC users running multiple intense software a...
The Intel Paragon was a series of massively parallel supercomputers produced by Intel. The Paragon XP/S was a productized version of the experimental...
To most people their first choice of processor would be an Intel processor. The PC market leader has an impressive range of processors covering the ba...
INTERCAL, a programming language parody, is an esoteric programming language that was created by Don Woods and James M. Lyon, two Princeton University...
Interlisp (also seen with a variety of capitalizations) was a programming environment built around a version of the Lisp programming language. Interli...
International Computers Limited, or ICL, was a large British computer hardware, computer software and computer services company that operated from 196...
SEMATECH traces its history back to 1986, when the idea of launching a bold experiment in industry-government cooperation was conceived to strengthen...
Life today is highly dependent on computers - they do most of the important work and are found everywhere - from homes, to police stations, government...
Results of all media search of "history of computing." Includes many false drops but many unique digital items as well. best place to look for website...
Internet censorship is control or suppression of the publishing of or access to information on the Internet. It may be carried out by governments or b...
Disruptive technologies uproot culture, can precipitate wars and even topple empires. By this measure, human history has seen nothing like the Interne...
1969 - Birth of a Network The Internet as we know it today, in the mid-1990s, traces it origins back to a Defense Department project in 1969. The sub...
The CHM Internet History Program is the first of its kind at a major historical institution; site is front end to first major online exhibits on the h...
Internet in a Box (IBox) was one of the first commercially available Internet connection software packages available for sale to the public. Spry, Inc...
This web site profiles ten individuals whose work has contributed significantly to the development of the Internet. It is my master's project. This...
Internet privacy involves the desire or mandate of personal privacy concerning transactions or transmission of data via the Internet. It also involves...
In addition to providing users with numerous links to websites from around the world that provide internet histories (click "About the Internet" on th...
The Internet Society's History of the Internet webpage provides users with numerous links to websites from around the world that provide internet hist...
The Internet Society is a global cause-driven organization governed by a diverse Board of Trustees that is dedicated to ensuring that the Internet sta...
1969 ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) goes online in December, connecting four major U.S. universities. Designed for research, education, an...
Internet World Stats is an International website that features up to date world Internet Usage, Population Statistics, Travel Stats and Internet Marke...
Internet2 is the foremost U.S. advanced networking consortium. Led by the research and education community since 1996, Internet2 promotes the missions...
The Internet’s Past The Internet is a child of the 1960s, with its roots dating back to 1969 when the first network of computers, ARPANET, communic...
The International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES) aims at developing the knowledge essential to the long-te...
In computing, an interrupt is an asynchronous signal indicating the need for attention or a synchronous event in software indicating the need for a ch...
For many years, the increase in the number of transistors on a chip, as predicted by Moore’s Law, has resulted in higher clock speeds, and thus, gre...
Programming Languages With 'A' Programming Languages With 'B' Programming Languages With 'C' Programming Languages With 'D' Programming Languages...
Computers are very powerful, looking through large amounts of data quickly. Computers can literally perform billions of operations per second. Howeve...
R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which w...
Boo is an object oriented programming with the ease of use of Python and the advantage of type inference. Why make programming harder than it need be?...
A virus reproduces, usually without your permission or knowledge. In general terms they have an infection phase where they reproduce widely and an att...
x++ is an object-oriented programming language that makes use of the XML 1.0 syntax. Some of the benefits of using the XML syntax to write the obj...
Background Printing is the process of making multiple copies of an image. The image may be a picture, letters or numbers, or any combination of pictu...
"I don't think it's that significant." - Tandy president John Roach on IBM's entry into the microcomputer field On August 12, 1981, IBM introduced...
Io is a pure object-oriented programming language inspired by Smalltalk, Self, Lua, Lisp, Act1, and NewtonScript. Io has a prototype-based object mode...
The Iomega story began in 1979 at an IBM facility in Tucson, AZ, where four engineers came up with a radical new approach to an old problem: how to ke...
John Vincent Atanasoff and the Birth of the Digital Computer site...
IPSANET was a packet switching network written by I. P. Sharp Associates (IPSA). Operation began in May 1976. It initially used IBM 3705s and Computer...
IPSJ Computer Museum is a virtual museum where you can find information about historical Japanese computers and the people engaged in the development...
Background The current version of the Internet Protocol IPv4 was first developed in the 1970s, and the main protocol standard RFC 791 that governs...
The Israeli Personal Computer Museum Was established by Yariv Inbar. Yariv – a "computer freak" - was born in 1973 living and breathing comput...