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[ Fuzzy Memory ] The Unknown Apple Adventures
[ Fuzzy Memory ] The Unknown Apple Adventures October 25th, 2008 by Benj Edwards It’s been a while since we’ve had a Fuzzy Memory mysery to solve, but I recently received another request from someone seeking resolution of their distant gaming recollections. I’m not an oracle of infinite knowledge, so like always, I need the adept VC&G readership to help solve the mystery. Adventures 7, 8, and 9? Ryan wrote me a few days ago regarding a computer game from his past: Many years ago my dad broug

When saying “I am studying Web design” just isn’t enough
When saying “I am studying Web design” just isn’t enough Posted on April 18, 2008 by cenantua It’s been quite a while since I posted on anything relating directly to digital history, but the impulse struck me today. Granted, by writing this blog, I have been, to some degree, doing digital history. Yet, I haven’t posted much on theory or anything else that goes along with what really is digital history. To recap a little… after wrapping up my M.A. in history from O.D.U. last spring, I starte

SGI Altix Systems Easily Deliver 4TB Main System Memory for ... - MarketWatch

SGI Altix Systems Easily Deliver 4TB Main System Memory for ...
MarketWatch- Nov 14, 2008
The China National Satellite Meteorological Center (NSMC) recently deployed China's largest shared-memory computer -- and the fourth most powerful computer ...


System Cleaner
System Cleaner includes the following functions » Restores your hard drive’s performance » Fixes system errors that slow your PC downh » Speeds up your PC’s execution of programs » Removes space-wasting temporary files/clutter » Tunes up and optimizes the Windows Registry » Erases all evidence of your pc & internet activity » Makes your PC boot and shutdown faster » Fine-tunes all important Windows settings Overall Rating Easy of Use Feature Set Installation Help/Support Saf

Windows XP Tweaks to Speed Up a Slow Computer
After your registry is clean, you can perform several tweaks to speed up your slow computer. The site below provides more tips and tutorials to increase PC performance. http://www.delete-computer-history.com/general-pc-performance-tips. ...

Intel 4004 Microprocessor 35th Anniversary

The Computer History Museum and the Intel Museum mark the 35th anniversary of one of the most important products in technology history. Introduced in November 1971, the Intel® 4004 microprocessor was an early and significant commercial product to embody computer architecture within a silicon device. And it started an electronics revolution that changed our world. There were no customer-programmable microprocessors on the market before the 4004. It was the first and it was the enabling technology that propelled software into the limelight as a key player in the world of digital electronics design. Intel, which had been making memory chips, used the 4004 as a technical and marketing launch pad to develop an expertise in microprocessors that, in quick time, made it a market leader. This strategy allowed it to emerge as the most influential designer and producer of microprocessors—the engine of the information age—for over three decades. In celebration of this milestone anniversary and the November 15, 2006 opening of Intel Museum's new exhibit entitled, "The Intel 4004 Microprocessor ," Intel 4004 designers Ted Hoff and Federico Faggin take center stage with an historical perspective on the evolution of the 4004, from a special-order from Japanese calculator manufacturer Busicom, to a mass-produced device. Additionally, Tim McNerney, who assembled and led a talented team of engineers and designers to create the Intel 4004 35th anniversary exhibit with the Intel Museum and the Intel Corporate Archives, speaks at the conclusion of the panel. He addresses the process of reverse-engineering of the Intel 4004 schematics and the Busicom141-PF calculator ROM's that led his team to uncover elegantly crafted layers of a computational system that makes optimal use of hardware and software. This special anniversary program was moderated by industry veteran and Intel alum, Dave House.

12 great dead tech mags (and my own history as reader and Grim Reaper) - Computerworld

12 great dead tech mags (and my own history as reader and Grim Reaper)
Computerworld,MA- 17 hours ago
Popular Electronics became Computers and Electronics. PC/Computing changed into Ziff Davis Smart Business for the New Economy. Computer Gaming World morphed ...


You never know what you might find in a large recycle bin Hobby Computer Handbook 1981
Yesterday Cheryl and I took a large load of recyclable materials into one of our local collection centers. While our waste hauler does allow for recycling we had an overflow and some cardboard material that was large enough to need taken to another facility. When I was unloading some of our paper material into a large metal recycle collection bin I came across something that caught my eye. While I’ve never gone dumpster diving for treasures this magazine seemed to be a treasure that didn’t n

How To Make System Faster.! No Need To Add RAM..!
MSwin32.dll.vbs AND autorun.inf are the irritations of the computer..! Today we are facing so many troubles with our computer such as virus problem, Booting problem, Display Problem and Error Messages etc. So here, we have some solutions for solving the slow booting and slow performance of the computer. This problem can be detected by some of Antivirus Programs but cannot be rectified. This problem seems like primordial attempt from viruses. It does nothing more than one problem alike Slow Per

An illustrated guide to how Alan Kay invented the portable computer
The slides are illustrations based on a book by BusinessWeek writer Steve Hamm, called The Race for Perfect: Inside the Quest to Design the Ultimate Portable Computer. This traces the 40-year history of mobile computing (and also tracks ...