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The Video Game History Foundation has picked up the rights to post the entire run of Computer Entertainer online.
The first electronic computer was built during the 1940s by John Vincent Atanasoff, a professor of physics and mathematics at Iowa State University, and one of his students, Clifford E. Berry. But ...
The Video Game History Foundation has announced that it has acquired the rights to Computer Entertainer, an influential gaming magazine from the 80s.
The annual Vintage Computer Festival kicks off Friday on the Peninsula. The event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain ...
Wikipedia* On the C-SPAN Networks: Computer History Museum has hosted 31 events in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 2009 Forum. The year with the most events was 2014 with six events.
The source code for AlexNet is publicly available now in part because Computer History Museum curator Hansen Hsu reached out to its creator Alex Krizhevsky, citing the code’s “historical ...
The computer first appeared on the Broadway stage in 1955 in a romantic comedy—William Marchant’s The Desk Set. The play centers on four women who conduct research on behalf of the fictional ...
You can chat about the map and the history at Compuseum’s May 8 Philly Tech Week event, “ The Big Three Early Computing Innovations of Southeastern PA.” Discussion will focus on the RCA Selectron ...
Google and the Computer History Museum release AlexNet’s original 2012 source code on GitHub, offering a rare look at a pivotal moment in AI history. Image: seventyfourimages/Envato Elements ...
"Firsts" features items that mark significant moments in computer and tech history. For example, there is a Tate's arithmometer made in 1892 (an entirely manual calculator).