‘Do You Compute?’ investigates how technology went from being written off as science fiction to something we engage with every day. In the years following the end of World War II, computers were just ...
It's always fun to take a walk down memory lane, especially the gold age in the advent of Personal Computing technologies. Some of the best ways to revisit this era are through print magazine ads that ...
A computer that has evolved with intense momentum in accordance with Moore's law that the integration density of transistors in integrated circuits related to minimum component cost will double every ...
When it comes to the iPad, Apple acts like one of those pushy parents who can never be satisfied no matter how much their kid achieves, or even overachieves. You and I might look at the iPad and see a ...
A digital artist is compiling old computer ads into a compendium that singlehandedly reminds us how far technology has come in just a few short decades. Flipping through archived copies of the ...
One of the hazards of modern life is that ads related to our browsing history are constantly surfacing on our computers and pursuing us without pity. We do some online window shopping at a Texas ...
(From “Do You Compute: Selling Tech from the Atomic Age to the Y2K Bug” by Ryan Mungia and Steven Heller) “I think it was a big challenge for ad agencies, the people who were making the ads, to ...
This Sunday the Super Bowl is once again upon us, and that means one thing: great advertising. (Apparently some sort of game will be going on too, but many of us tune in not for the touchdowns but for ...
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