Comparing today's computers to 1995's
- Economics & Technology, History, Space, Tech
- October 14, 2018
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READ MOREApple is the largest tech company in the world and the most powerful with its recent developments for 2019. It’s launching new ideas that will become materialized into devices. The New Apple: Going Wireless Apple is launching new iPhones, iPads, MacBook Airs, and Apple Watches. An Apple AirPower wireless charger is coming out with a
READ MORENOTE: We’ve updated this article for the year 2015. It’s got original pics of ads and reviews from 1995 gaming magazines plus tons of new info, including what VR looked like and promised us 20 years ago. Be sure to check it out. I recently stumbled upon a computer science project I did in high
READ MORENow that we’re all carrying tiny computers around in our pockets, we have a universe of data at our fingertips. Most people use the easily accessible sum total of human knowledge to keep up with the Kardashians, but not you. While everyone else is playing Bombcats, you’re reading Scientific American or boning up on your
READ MOREI happen to work in the interactive industry, and so our staff are divided among PC users, Mac users, and Linux users. I think each has their pros and cons, but have you ever noticed how ridiculously loyal Mac users are? It’s like they think their OS is THE best thing ever invented. The ads
READ MOREThis article is a significant update to a version written in 2012. It has been edited to include new articles, ads, some nostalgic games, reviews, and technology from 1995. It’s also been updated with 2015 numbers, where applicable. If you liked the first version, you’ll probably like this one too. I recently stumbled upon
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