In the era of floppy disks and early operating systems like CP/M and MS-DOS, A: and B: were reserved for floppy disk drives, which pushed the first hard drive to C:. Floppy disks were dominant back ...
The iconic floppy disk is reborn as a storage case for today's terabyte-packing SD cards From 1.44MB past to terabyte present, the new design bridges eras creatively Fun artwork references glitch ...
Placing India as a critical growth market, Verbatim is making its latest innovations more accessible nationwide through a ...
The computer, which can stand on the tip of a grain of rice, is one-tenth the size of IBM's version. Marrian Zhou is a Beijing-born Californian living in New York City. She joined CNET as a staff ...
The IBM 702 was one of the first electronic computers built by IBM for its business customers (the earlier IBM 701 was designed primarily for scientific calculations. The earlier IBM 650 was directed ...
Deep in the bowels of a lab older than the internet itself, engineers have been toiling away at an enormous scientific and engineering challenge: How to create the hardware poised to set off the next ...
Minicomputers were mid-range, general-purpose computers in the age of mainframes, the latter taking up large rooms and ...
Herman Hollerith's punch card machine not only ushered in the computerised age, but also laid the foundation for IBM and the derived 80-character standard.
Over on his blog our hacker [Scott Baker] has a Magnetic Bubble Memory Mega-Post. If you haven’t heard of magnetic bubble memory before it’s basically obsolete nonvolatile memory. Since the 1970s when ...
The integration of quantum computing mainframes with high-performance computing (HPC) platforms is driving the transformation and upgrading of key future industries, making it a major strategic focus ...
What happens when AI evolves from a tool into a trusted co-worker? According to Microsoft’s 2025 Work Trend Index, that’s ...