Wikipedia: The Amiga CDTV, for example, was the first computer to feature a CD-ROM drive as standard, as well as being one of the earlier computers to no longer include a floppy drive in the standard configuration. The Amiga was also one of the first computers
Dell, Inc. (DELL, 4331) is a multinational technology corporation that develops, manufactures, sells, and supports personal computers and other computer-related products. Based in Round Rock, Texas, Dell employs more than 82, 700 people worldwide.
Gateway, Incorporated. is a computer hardware company based in Irvine, California, which develops, manufactures, supports, and markets a wide range of personal computers, computer monitors, servers, and computer accessories. It became a well-known brand in 1991 when it started shipping its computer
Graduates of MIT's electrical engineering and computer science department work in diverse industries and conduct research in a broad range of areas. Read more about Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT.
NCIX.com (or Netlink Computers Inc.) is an online computer hardware and software retailer based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1996 by Steve Wu. It has retail outlets in Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond and Langley, British Columbia. Its motto is 'Great technology, selection and service.
Computer software engineers and computer programmers held about 1.3 million jobs in 2008. Approximately 514, 800 were computer applications software engineers, about 394, 800 were computer systems software engineers, and about 426, 700 were computer programmers. Although computer software engineers and computer
MESH Computers Ltd is a computer company based in London, England, owned by its directors Ramiz Padashifard and Mehdi Sharafati through their holding company MESH Acquisitions Ltd. Mesh sells custom and pre-built notebooks, desktop PCs, and media center PCs. Mesh also sells third-party computer
The first Two Commandments of Computer Science. Thou Shalt Remember that If God had meant Man to program computers, He wouldn't have given him C. Thou Shalt Remember that If God had meant Man to use computers, He wouldn't have given him UNIX and MS/DOS.
Was it the Paperclip Computer? I don't think so. The "paperclip computer" was introduced in 1967 in a book called How To Build a Working Digital Computer by Alcosser, Phillips, and Wolk. The book describes how you can build a simple computer
The computer manager at Littlewoods recalls the difficulties involved in running his late 1950s computer installation. Much ingenuity went into developing techniques to overcome the chronic unreliability of the hardware and the impossibility of ensuring error-free data.
There is no doubt that Turing was the first to publish this architecture, by way of his 1937 paper on ``Computable Numbers'' which proved the existence of an abstract general purpose computer (now known as the Universal Turing Machine). The first implementation of a general purpose programmable computer.
Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems, Control Data Corporation, Compaq, Prime Computer, Digital Equipment Corporation
Control Data Corporation, Compaq, Acorn Computers, Prime Computer, Digital Equipment Corporation