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In the 1980s, there was a truly staggering amount of choice for a consumer looking to purchase a home computer. On the high ...
While the fulfillment of the personal computer’s educational promise is debatable, the machines’ commercial impact on education is not: During the 1980s, public school systems and universities ...
IBM got their PCs and PS/2 computers into schools in the 1980s and 1990s. We fondly remember educational games like Super Solvers: Treasure Mountain.
Its hard to argue that had it not been for VisiCalc, IBM might not have entered the market at the time they did in 1981. They contributed greatly to the birth of the market for personal computers ...
Commercials for the computer featured actor Billy Scudder playing Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp, discovering the computer and adapting to modern times.
The powerhouse computers can be sensitive and error-prone. Now, IBM is offering some details on how it will overcome those problems and build a first-of-its-kind quantum computer.
IBM's Quantum System One has been installed at Yonsei University's Songdo International Campus Quantum Computing Center, located about 35 kilometers west of Seoul, becoming the first commercial ...
John Cleese explains how a Compaq portable computer is better than a dead fish in this mid-1980s commercial. It seems only a short time ago when the famous series of "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" commercials ...
The news: IBM announced detailed plans today to build an error-corrected quantum computer with significantly more computational capability than existing machines by 2028.