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Sysinternals founder Mark Russinovich's after-dinner photo just flipped the nerd world into Kardashian-like levels of ...
The ARPANET was a project started by the Defense Department’s Advanced Research Project Agency in 1969 to network different mainframe computers together across the country. Later, it evolved into the ...
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Dos Pueblos High School yearbook “The Image” has been selected for excellence and featured in the Jostens Book Bundle, an annual collection of outstanding yearbooks selected for their creative ...
‘Traitors’ book extract: IBM’s secret Nazi past BEFORE computers were invented, some of the first machines IBM made were used for the most awful crimes the world has ever seen.
IBM’s custom-made punch cards from the camps sorted inmates by religion, nationality, sexual orientation, family history and political leaning. Each camp had its own number on the cards.
Released in June 1991, MS-DOS 5.0 was the first version to include Edit and Qbasic; it was also the last version to be jointly developed by Microsoft and IBM before the two companies formally ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says that, despite the Trump administration’s attacks on globalism, global trade isn’t dead. In fact, he thinks that the U.S.’s key to growth will be embracing an ...
IBM’s AI Book of Business is a combination of bookings and actual sales across various products. Its value stood at more than $5 billion inception-to-date, up about $2 billion from the third ...
The voice in this book is upbeat, wryly self-deprecating and unflaggingly congenial. (In his acknowledgments, Gates credits Rob Guth with “extracting, guiding and giving form to my memories.”) ...
However, just weeks before the first IBM PC shipped, Microsoft bought full rights from SCP for 86-DOS and included a clause that allowed them to sell the operating system to other companies under ...
Ashley Spencer’s book gets the scoop on what it was like to film Disney Channel shows “Hannah Montana,” “That’s So Raven” and others.