Univac computer console and IBM equipment, October 1956. Lawrence Livermore accepted delivery of its first computer—a Univac—in 1952, the year of the Laboratory's founding. Image courtesy of ...
In 1952, the computer predicted Eisenhower's victory over Stevenson, and, for a while, UNIVAC was synonymous with "computer." UNIVAC I machines were in use until the early 1960s. See delay line ...
Like most areas of technology and computer science, programming has come a long way since its inception. Such a long way that modern coding bears little resemblance to its origins. Observing a ...
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Each year Computer Weekly recognises 50 of the most influential women in the UK IT industry. See pictures and bios for the Computer Weekly 50 Most Influential Women in UK Tech 2017 The retail ...
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We asked readers to send in their favorite animal photos. We were so entertained, we couldn't help but share. The only thing more adorable than a sleepy puppy is a sleepy puppy that falls asleep ...
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The Pixma Pro-200 isn't the flagship of Canon's photo printers—it's limited to 13-inch-wide (supertabloid) media instead of 17-by-22-inch stock or roll paper for banners or panoramas. But its ...