In prior centuries, it was common practice to tie the operation of a program to a computer’s clock speed. As computers got faster and faster, the programs tied to that slower clock speed sometimes had ...
Take a trip to nostalgia overload with these huge collections. It's no secret that the breakneck pace of technological process in the computer industry—which churns out newer, faster models every year ...
More than 2000 retro-computing fans descended on Bletchley Park last weekend as The National Museum of Computing hosted Britain's first Vintage Computer Festival. Bletchley Park is best remembered as ...
ONE of the first Apple computers ever built which dates back to 1976 is going on auction at Christie's and is expected to fetch over £300,000. The Apple 1 computer has been stored in a cardboard box ...
The Vintage Computer Festival East took place last weekend at the InfoAge Science and History Museum in New Jersey, and by any metric you care to use, it was a phenomenal success. Everyone you spoke ...
Old and useless are pretty much synonymous in the computer industry, where today's marvels are tomorrow's scrap material. But there is a dedicated band of vintage computer collectors who are keen to ...
You would have to ride in a time machine back to 1976 and that garage on Crist Drive in Los Altos, Calif., to find 10 Apple 1 computers in the same space. But this weekend, 10 or more will be ...
A vintage Apple computer signed by company co-founder Steve Wozniak is being sold at auction. The Apple-1 set in motion the company that in June became the first publicly traded business to close a ...
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A ZX Spectrum running Twitter was popular with many attendees More than 2000 retro-computing fans descended on Bletchley Park last weekend as The National Museum of Computing hosted Britain's first ...