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Industry interest in a potential iPad competitor from Microsoft didn't stop the company from scrapping development and production of its prototype pro...
Below is a list of famous people and computers in the history of computing. The list is divided into five categories or generations based on the type...
Oct.12 :: Palm Inc. announces TX and Z22 handhelds Oct.04 :: XPRO releases P368 (China-localized GSPDA M98) Sep.26 :: Palm Inc. announces lic...
MIMIC, known in capitalized form only, is a former simulation computer language developed 1964 by H. E. Petersen, F. J. Sansom and L. M. Warshawsky of...
A virtual museum and gallery of vintage computers, vintage calculators, and related artifacts....
600 BCE - Abacus - Commonly credited to the Chinese but may have originated in the Middle east. The oldest surviving abacus was used in 300 B....
Minicomputer is a largely obsolete term for a class of multi-user computers which make up the middle range of the computing spectrum, in between the l...
A minicomputer (colloquially, mini) is a class of multi-user computers that lies in the middle range of the computing spectrum, in between the largest...
This is The Minicomputer Orphanage, a place where you can find information on computers from companies no longer in business. It contains sales br...
MINIMOP was an operating system which ran on the International Computers Limited (ICL) 1900 series of computers. MINIMOP provided an on-line, time-sha...
MINIX is a Unix-like computer operating system based on a microkernel architecture created by Andrew S. Tanenbaum for educational purposes; MINIX also...
Milestones and history of MIPS...
RISC/os was a UNIX operating system developed by MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. from 1985 to 1992 for their computer workstations and servers, such as th...
MIPS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIPS), formerly MIPS Computer Systems, Inc., is most widely known for developing the MIPS architecture and a series o...
Mirah is a new way of looking at JVM languages. In attempting to build a replacement for Java, we have followed a few guiding principals: •No run...
Corporate history website. In July of 1958, MITRE was founded as a private, not-for-profit corporation to provide engineering and technical service...
ML is a general-purpose functional programming language developed by Robin Milner and others in the early 1970s at the University of Edinburgh, whose...
Sylvania's MOBIDIC, short for "MOBIle DIgital Computer", was a transistorized computer intended to store, sort and route information as one part of th...
Digital wireless and cellular roots go back to the 1940s when commercial mobile telephony began. Compared with the furious pace of development today,...
Historically, computers were human clerks who calculated in accordance with effective methods. These human computers did the sorts of calculation nowa...
modprobe is a Linux program originally written by Rusty Russell and used to add a loadable kernel module (LKM) to the Linux kernel or to remove an LKM...
Modula-2 is a computer programming language designed and developed between 1977 and 1980 by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zurich as a revision of Pascal to ser...
The Monash Museum of Computing History, Monash University is an exciting visual exploration of computer technology and how it has changed our lives. T...
The MOO programming language is a relatively simple programming language used to support the MOO Server. It is dynamically typed and uses a prototype-...
MorphOS is an Amiga compatible computer operating system. It is a mixed proprietary and open source OS produced for the Pegasos PowerPC processor base...
The MOS Technology 6502 is an 8-bit microprocessor that was designed by Chuck Peddle and Bill Mensch for MOS Technology in 1975. When it was introduce...
Computer viruses have a relatively short history, but the damages caused by some of them pushed cyber-experts to opening a new chapter on computer vir...
David A. Wheeler First version 2001-08-01; Revised 2011-07-22 1. Introduction Too many people confuse software innovations with other factors, such...
How the Internet Basically Works This tutorial is not intended to be an indepth or a 100% technically correct treatise. It is an explanation in plain...
The motherboard is the large circuit board inside your computer's case. It's sometimes called the system board, the logic board, the baseboard, or les...
The Motorola 6809 is an 8-bit (with some 16-bit features) microprocessor CPU from Motorola, introduced circa 1977-78. It was a major advance over both...
Corporate history website of Motorola...
In computing, a mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse...
'Mouseless' is an invisible computer mouse that provides the familiarity of interaction of a physical mouse without actually needing a real hardware m...
The Mozart Programming System is an advanced development platform for intelligent, distributed applications. The system is the result of a decade of r...
MS-DOS ( /ˌɛmɛsˈdɒs/ em-es-doss; short for Microsoft Disk Operating System) is an operating system for x86-based personal com...
The Multicians web site presents the story of the Multics operating system for people interested in the system's history, especially Multicians. The s...
Multics (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service) was an extremely influential early time-sharing operating system. The project was started in 1...
Multics (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service) is a mainframe timesharing operating system begun in 1965 and used until 2000. Multics began a...
Multiprogramming with a Variable number of Tasks (MVT) was the most sophisticated of three available configurations of OS/360's control program.[1] In...
MUMPS (Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System), or alternatively M, is a programming language created in the late 1960s, orig...
Knowing the past, understand the present, to imagine the future - Conservation of memorial objects since 1942....
In the heart of Paris, follow in the footsteps of inventors and adventurers of the history of technology. Discover a unique heritage of 2500 objects s...
We are the members of 3 different organizations: the Freaknet Medialab, the first italian organization to offer free access to email and internet, sin...
Discover inventions that shaped America, displayed in a century-old home and garden! We combine elements of history, technology and design to illustra...
The Museum of Business History and Technology (MBHT) was founded in 2001 and is recognized by historians and collectors around the world for a collect...
We are an Austin, Texas nonprofit organization seeking to inspire and educate the public with engaging exhibits on the evolution of computer history a...
The Museum of Computing is devoted to the history of computing and digital development. It was the first physical museum of it's kind in the UK dedica...