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Launched in 1986, Compaq anticipated the trend to mobile computing with its Portable series. Inexplicably, the company chose John Cleese's brother-in-law - the chap in the scarf - to endorse it. http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/236963-1/Compaqs-supposedly-portable-computer.htm
...systems and programming languages, and applications such as Visi-Calc, the Apple II spreadsheet program which launched personal computers into businesses worldwide. There are also sections on networking with respect to PCs, and portability... http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/235919-1/A-Digitial-Equipment-PDP-8-the-first-personal-computer.htm
...important industry. Software increasingly forms an integral part of modern life. This takes the visible form of personal computers, smart mobile phones, digital TV sets, video games consoles, and an ever-growing array of online services... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/editors-blog/Developing_The_Future_08_Summary.pdf
QuickTime X features a cool black redesign. QuickTime Pro is still around but has been moved to the Mac Utilities folder. This is because the new QuickTime Player can’t do many tasks QuickTime Player 7 could. QuickTime X can record from your Mac's camera or screen, and the video can be trimmed and http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/237497-1/QuickTime-X-on-Apple-Mac-Snow-Leopard-OSX.htm
...Olivetti M1 (pictured) in 1911. The company was famous for its industrial design and went on to produce a range of personal computers. According to its entry on Wikipedia, Luxembourg-based Bell acquired a controlling stake in Olivetti in... http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/237371-1/What-happened-to-Micro-Instrumentation-and-Telemetry-Systems-MITS.htm
Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart (born January 30, 1925) is an American inventor best known for inventing the computer mouse. Englebart’s mouse was made of wood and had two wheels connected to transducers that produced analog voltages to represent X and Y coordinate values based on the amount of http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/233745-1/The-first-ever-mouse.htm
Desktop computing news from ComputerWeekly.com. Stay ahead with the latest desktop PC news, resources, case studies, comment and video. http://www.computerweekly.com/Home/desktop-computing.htm
Neil sent in this photo of his Sinclair ZX80 nestling against a recent issue of Computer Weekly. He says, the Sinclair ZX80 home computer was launched in 1980. it cost £99 and sold over 100,000 units. It had 1k of RAM and 3.25 MHz speed. It still works too! http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/233650-1/Neil-Slaters-Sinclair-ZX80.htm
It has been 25 years since Apple launched the Mac, with its groundbreaking $1.5m Superbowl ad. It has been through its dark year, and is now looking at a bright... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/22/234181/video-apple-mac-25-years-of-innovation.htm
...important to look at what will happen when those personal computers are to be replaced. In particular, what will happen...s home computer. For example, ensuring that personal computers go to standby mode or are automatically switched... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/05/237996/defining-and-delivering-green-it-a-managers-guide.htm

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