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...offering as IBM 7030, was IBM’s audacious gamble at creating the world’s most advanced computing system: “about 100 times faster than the most advanced computer working today” according to then...
...based on their research prototype, and helped lead it onto the Nasdaq 100 before it was bought by Yahoo! in March 2003. In 2000, he founded the Federal Search Foundation,...
The Computer History Museum (CHM) announced today the inaugural Patrick J. McGovern Tech for Humanity Prize winners. The Patrick J. McGovern Tech for Humanity Prize fosters a global community committed...
...of minicomputer user design would be frozen into the PC for years to come. Personal computers would steadily become harder to use and more complex; nontechnical people would find computers...
...& West is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with offices in San Francisco, California and Washington, D.C. Mr. Davidson advises high technology companies, including Internet, computer software and electronics companies...
...would people have to learn special commands or have specialized training to use a computer. Now everyone who could point and click a mouse (even children) could run a computer....
...500 people. Berezin sold the company to computer-maker Burroughs in 1976. That same year, she was named one of the “Top 100 Business Women in the United States” by Bloomberg’s...
...registered a figure of 108.6 computers per 100 people. 4. First USB prosthetic (2010) In May 2008, Finnish computer programmer Jerry Jalava lost part of a finger in a motorcycle...