The Video Game History Foundation has expanded its mission to make video game history accessible to everyone by acquiring the rights to Computer Entertainer and making its entire contents free for ...
This neat video from the [Computer History Archives Project] documents the development of the Aiken Mark I through Mark IV computers. Partly shrouded in the secrecy of World War II and the Manhattan ...
And in fact The Video Game History Foundation, which worked together with the SPN on the proposed amendment, has issued a statement expressing pride in the work advocacy groups did throughout the ...
A museum dedicated to the history of home video games and computers is taking shape in Penn Hills. In mid-February, Brendan Becker opened the first rooms of his Bloop Museum in the township’s former ...
Computer History Museum software curator Al Kossow has successfully retrieved the contents of the over-half-a-century old tape found at the University of Utah last month.… UNIX V4, the first ever ...
A computer does one thing at a time, even if it feels like it’s doing multiple things at once. In reality, it’s just ...