Techy dad creates easy, tactile, Smart TV control system fed by colorfully labelled floppy disks.
Famously, the save icon on most computer user interfaces references a fairly obsolete piece of technology: the venerable ...
Just insert a disk and the TV starts playing three-year-old’s favorite shows Smart TV UIs are hard enough for adults to ...
A dad turned floppy disks into a toddler TV remote, and somehow it works better than smart screens ...
Mac software used to be distributed on 3.5-inch floppy disks. Now, using the MacDisk utility, you can read them on modern Windows computers. When the Macintosh was first released in 1984, it didn't ...
In a nutshell: Ken Shirriff is an IC reverse engineering enthusiast who enjoys restoring vintage computers and devices. While repairing an 8-inch HP floppy drive, the computer historian discovered an ...