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Is This How a Home Computer Was Imagined in 1954? Fortunately, the 'mouse' did indeed eventually supplant the steering wheel as the primary PC accessory.
Instead, ENIAC relied on vacuum tubes. What was the first home computer? The Altair was the first mass-marketed personal computer. Made in 1974, it used Intel's 8080 microprocessor.
Computerworld editors share stories of their first PCs, including some classics and some real clunkers. Then we turn the tables and ask readers to share their early-PC tales.
FOX Business' Stuart Varney looks back on the impact of the invention of IBM’s first home computer and President Reagan’s tax cuts.
Home computer innovator — Sinclair’s first big breakthrough was the Sinclair Executive, an electronic calculator with a very small footprint.
Here at silicon.com we recently, rather unexpectedly, unleashed a tidal wave of tech nostalgia by asking the deceptively simple question: what was your first home computer? This question formed ...
What links the following? #1: a best-selling home computer, #2: one of the most beloved non-console gaming machines of the 80s and 90s, and #3: the first personal computer to sell over 1 million ...