Happy birthday, IBM PC. Thirty years ago today, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, IBM launched its first mass-market personal computer. The IBM 5150 PC was not the first personal computer. The ...
Even as a converted Macintosh user, I can appreciate an IBM, the computer on which I learned basic keystrokes, played hours of River Raid, and used to log in to my first chat room. Today marks 30 ...
The keyboard that gave us the standardised layout on both sides of the Atlantic, with its quintessential 100% form factor and classic buckling spring mechanical keys (in most instances), is about to ...
In a world that flocks to the latest, biggest and fastest computer to hit the market, IBM Rochester did something very unsual on a bright, sunny day in June of 1988. It rolled out the AS/400 midrange ...
In keeping with Propellerhead’s habit of just missing important anniversaries and birthdays a belated many happy returns to the PC. The first IBM PC, model number 5150, went on sale 25 years ago on ...