The Commodore 1541 was built to do one job—to save and load data from 5.25″ diskettes. [Commodore History] decided to see whether the drive could be put to other purposes, though. Namely, operating as ...
There are a ton of inventions out in the world that are almost complete accidents, but are still ubiquitous in our day-to-day lives. Things like bubble wrap which was originally intended to be ...
Would you believe it if I were to tell you that computers used to be human themselves? At a time when artificial intelligence is increasingly blurring the line between human and computers, that ...
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Why engineers in Philadelphia created ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer
When it comes to innovation in the computer science field, Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania play a huge role. Technology continues to advance rapidly. Take, for example, the CBS ...
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