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Every Nintendo Start Screen in a Three-Hour Video? Yes, Please
Surely you can set aside three measly hours of your workday to watch this. Yes? Yes. Say yes.
The Rise and Fall of Practically Everything, as Told by the Google Books Ngram Viewer
Thirty-five tech terms, and how they came and went over the past few decades.
Now We’re Talkin’: RBI Baseball to Be Resurrected Soon
Just charge me once and be done with it, though, please.
Polaroid to Finally Get the Museum It’s Always Deserved
A loving look back at instant photography is in the works for Las Vegas.
The History of Video Game Consoles: Part Three
From the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One — with a couple of PlayStations and Wiis in between.
1984 Meets Today: Original Mac Recreated with LEGOs and an iPad
Watch as Jason Kinsella and Charlotte Bakken recreate the original 1984 Macintosh — LEGO brick by LEGO brick.
Brave Soul Somehow Connects 27-Year-Old Mac Plus to the Web
For those of you out there who have been pulling your hair out trying to figure out a way to connect your 27-year-old Mac Plus to the Internet, help is finally here.
Fascinating Historic Artifact: Grace Hopper Gives My Friend Ann’s Dad a Job Recommendation
Correspondence from a legendary figure in computing history.
How Tablets Have Redefined the Rules of Personal Computing
It’s pretty clear that the tablet is on track to become the most pervasive personal computer the market has ever seen.
For One Night Only, Silicon Valley’s Homebrew Computer Club Reconvenes
Thanks to Kickstarter, a legendary organization meets again.
Steve Jobs’ Childhood Home Gets Landmark Status
The home where the first 100 Apple computers were built gets a historic designation.