The first piece of technology that I could call my own was a 13-inch Acer Chromebook. I won it in a raffle at the school fair during fifth grade. The fair had raffles every year, but the prizes were ...
LOS ANGELES -- My first writing implement was a piece of chalk with which I scribbled a series of shapes that, according to my parents, spelled my first name. I was 2. My father took a photograph and ...
<i> Forgive me Woz, for I have sinned...<br><br>Its been almost 20 years since I last used an Apple.<br><br>I have sold my soul to the unspeakable one from Redmond and turned my back on your creation.
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The First King of Home Computing
I have vivid memories of my family's first computer: a blocky Commodore 64 parked in a corner of our basement, its cursor ...
Some Computerworld bloggers have been telling tales of their first computers. I figured I’d throw mine into the pool here… The year was 1984, I was 11 years old and baseball cards were rapidly fading ...
To this day I think I'm more comfortable in command line environments on Linux/Unix OS's because of learning early on both MS-DOS and Commodore. If I want to get something done it's still my go-to ...
His legacy is unmatched. From the Mac to the iPhone, Steve Jobs unique vision revolutionized everything from information to music. In fact, many people learned of his death on their iPhones. But it ...
Quick — what was the first personal computer you ever owned? You don’t have to think about it for even a second, do you? No matter how many machines you’ve had over the years, you always remember your ...
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