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What computers looked like in the 1950s and 60s (hint: HUGE) Credit: Jennifer Brett Dr. William F. Atchison, head of the electronic computer center at Georgia Tech, on March 29, 1959.
News.com has a package commemorating the 60th anniversary of ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), the first electronic computer that could handle large scale calculations.
DRAM (the stuff in your computer) It’s the unsexy little things, really, ... And in the 60s, it was tech worth talking about—just one decade prior, many American relied on party lines, ...
The final in our Computing turns 60 series, to mark the 60th anniversary of the first computer in an Australian university, looks at how intelligent the technology has become.
Clips from Computers in the 60s. Explore the BBC. Home; News; Sport; Weather; iPlayer; Sounds; Bitesize; CBeebies ...
Computers did exist in the '60s, in some form -- not personal computers, but computers nonetheless. These machines could crunch the numbers on our personalities and spit out intimate matches.
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