Do you ever sit at your 1981 vintage IBM PC and get the urge to pop onto ... text-based glory as it would have looked in the early 1980s. (Thanks to [Stephen Walters] for the tip) ...
In 1981, dBASE II brought database functions to the personal computer and launched an industry of compatible products and add-ons. The IBM PC was successfully cloned by Compaq and unsuccessfully ...
The "luggable" computer weighed almost 30 pounds and was bigger than most of today's carry-on luggage -- just look at the poor guy in the ad. But, it was Compaq's first IBM-compatible PC ...
The IBM mainframe line that superseded System/360. Introduced in 1970, the System/370 added virtual memory and other enhancements. In the early 1980s, IBM added Extended Architecture (XA ...
The number of computer programmers in the U.S. has declined to early 1980s levels, with AI-powered code generation tools playing a major role in the shift.
The job drop’s correlation with the rise of ChatGPT has led some to believe we’re seeing how AI will impact future coding ...
The supposedly portable computers of the early 1980s, such as Osborne 1 and Compaq ... That design was the Dynabook, and its author was computer scientist Alan Kay. Its intended audience was ...