In 1979, two M.I.T. computer-science alumni and a Harvard Business School graduate launched a new piece of computer software for the Apple II machine, an early home computer. Called VisiCalc, short ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1976, computer pioneers Steve ...
On January 18, 1983, the Franklin Ace 1200 computer launched. The unauthorized Apple II clone triggered an important legal ...
Apple didn’t always rule the digital music industry. It wasn’t until the introduction of the iPod a decade ago that Apple started defining itself as more than just a computer company. Today, it’s ...
Prehistories of the personal -- Cultivating the Apple II -- Business : VisiCalc -- Games : Mystery House -- Utilities : Locksmith -- Home : The Print Shop -- Education : Snooper Troops -- ...
The vintage Apple II+ computer has been recreated in LEGO, including the monitor, floppy disk drives and even the Apple logos. Chiu-Kueng Tsang produced the detailed model of the computer, first on ...
While old Apple hardware is mostly long-gone, there are ways to run some of your antique software on your current Mac. Here's how to get started emulating old Apple computers on your new machine. At ...
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