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retrocgads · 2 days
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UK 1987
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pixelfireplace · 5 months
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IBM ThinkPad 701 with Butterfly Keyboard design by John Karidis
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kommanderkeen2k · 5 months
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The IBM 5150 is perhaps the most influential computer in history. Launched in 1981 under the name Personal Computer, the PC marked the beginning of an architecture that became the industry standard and brought innovations and features that continue to be present in the computers we use until today.
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science70 · 2 months
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A nurse at an experimental nurse's station tests an IBM 1620 for use at the Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, Ohio, 1966.
Photography: Charles E. Rotkin
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computermagazines · 8 months
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Ad for the Sharp X1 - Japan, mid 1980s
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centralbunnyunit · 4 months
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yodaprod · 3 months
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Took this photo with a Sony Mavica in late 2000.
Aptiva computers were donated by IBM to the children's hospital where I work to allow them to have internet access during their stay. But it quickly turned into a Counter-Strike arena...
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maklarr7000 · 3 months
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A bunch of photos from the Wisconsin Computer Club's Open House Show on January 20th, 2024 at the Portage County Stevens Point Library, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. We'll be back here again soon enough, always a great show with a good turnout!
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machetelanding · 6 months
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53v3nfrn5 · 7 months
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Susan Kare, Apple’s “Macintosh Artist,” relaxes at her desk (1984) photog: Norman Seeff
born February 5, 1954 Susan Kare is an American artist and graphic designer, who contributed interface elements and typefaces for the first Apple Macintosh personal computer from 1983 to 1986. She was employee #10 and Creative Director at NeXT, the company formed by Steve Jobs after he left Apple in 1985. She was a design consultant for Microsoft, IBM, Sony Pictures, Facebook, and Pinterest. As of 2007 Kare was an employee of Niantic Labs. As a pioneer of pixel art and of the graphical computer interface, she has been celebrated as one of the most significant designers of modern technology.
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fuzzyghost · 5 months
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retrocgads · 3 months
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USA 1997
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digitalfossils · 1 month
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IBM Disk Operating System (1986)
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opendirectories · 1 month
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princess-viola · 6 months
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IBM PC XT
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computermagazines · 5 months
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Ad for the Epson QX-10 computer - Byte Magazine, Febuary 1984
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