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The age of the floppy disk reminds us of the early computer age. Beginning in the 1970s and running through the 2000s, the 8-inch floppy disk was integral to computers becoming a home staple.
It’s called “Progress: 40 Years of the Personal Computer 1980s-2000s.” Brothers Adam and Brady Zimmel contributed a good portion of the items that are on display.
The evolution of computer graphics is intertwined with textual display, and it is difficult to consider the two separately. An old saying has it that a picture is worth a thousand words.
The evolution of computer graphics is something that has been well documented over the years, and it’s a topic that we always enjoy revisiting with our retrocomputing readers. To wit, [Stephen A ...
Traditional homework is evolving. Personal computers are transforming learning. Homework is becoming interactive and personalized. Students receive real-time support and diverse content. This shift ...
THESE images of retro personal computers are a throwback to their humble beginnings, revealing the technological evolution of the devices over their first 25 years. Taken by photographer John ...
As a proud Gen-Xer, I remember the evolution of technology vividly. ... In the 1980s and 1990s, they witnessed analog turning into all-digital, with the introduction of personal computers, ...
Where We’ve Been: A Standalone Experience. By the late 1970s and into the 1980s, early personal computers, built by the likes of IBM, Xerox, Apple, Commodore, Hewlett-Packard and others, hit a ...