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Type like it's 1992 Why I use a 20-year-old IBM Model M keyboard From the archives: They don't make them like they used to.
Nicolas Temese didn't use 3D printing. He built the entire model of the 1401 computer system from scratch, including teeny tiny punchcards. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and ...
IBM is pouring $3 billion into computing and chip materials research over the next five years as it rethinks computer design, looking toward the future of computing, which may not involve silicon ...
Tactile necromancy New buckling spring keyboards re-create IBM’s iconic Model F for modern computers USB, modern OS support and customization options meet vintage IBM inspiration.
IBM claims its Neural Computer can train an AI algorithm to beat Atari 2600 games in record time -- and perform on par with state-of-the-art approaches.
IBM will pour $3 billion into computing and chip materials research over the next five years, as it rethinks computer design and looks to a future that may not involve silicon chips.
(Soundbite of computer keyboard) KASTE: That's the IBM model M, a tank of a keyboard whose distinctive racket once reverberated through the offices and computer labs of the land.
Gadgets This Custom-Built Miniature IBM Model F Keyboard Is an Absolute Work of Tech Art It uses the same buckling spring switches as an original Model F, but with a much smaller footprint.
If any other company of the era built and marketed the IBM Personal Computer Model 5150, it might be looked back on with fondness but not as a product that changed an industry.
IBM today wrote the final chapter in the epitaph of its aging PC 300 and Aptiva computer lines. IBM substantially broadened its NetVista line today with consumer and corporate models, which are ...
IBM researchers have announced details of visualization software that allows doctors to view medical data using a 3D avatar of the human body.
It was August 1981 when IBM released the Personal Computer Model 5150. Costing $1,265, it didn't have a monitor, parallel ports or even a hard disk. To the casual observer, it was more of a box ...
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