"Beauty" isn't always the word that comes to mind when talking about computers. But through his photographs, Mark Richards ably shows the grace of vintage models. "Core Memory," an exhibit of Richards ...
Mark Richards pays tribute the Univac I and other computing trailblazers in his book Core Memory. It travels the annals of bits and bytes, from the 1890s, when nobody could imagine a modern computer ...
Pilot ACE, 1950s, from James Ball’s ‘Guide to Computing’ (2016) (all images courtesy James Ball/INK) Before computers were domesticated into sleek little iPhones, they were unwieldy beasts of machines ...
The Vintage Computer Festival East took place last weekend at the InfoAge Science and History Museum in New Jersey, and by any metric you care to use, it was a phenomenal success. Everyone you spoke ...
In a world where millions of people carry a 1990s-grade supercomputer in their pockets, it’s fun to revisit tech from a time when a 1 megahertz machine on a desktop represented a significant leap ...