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Main desk of an IBM 1130. I've not seen this at the museum before, so it must be a recent acquisition.
I love the light falling across the machine like this, but have to admit, it doesn't make for a clear image...
IBM PC Convertible 1986
The IBM PC Convertible is the first laptop computer released by IBM. Released on April 3, 1986, the Convertible was also the first IBM computer to use the 3.5" floppy disk which went on to become the standard. Like modern laptops, it featured power management and the ability to run from batteries.
Q.E.P.D.
Causa de la defunciĂłn: tarjeta madre.
Realmente, mi negro aguantĂł más de lo que debĂa. Por ahora, rescatĂ© un notebook viejo, le puse el disco duro (al que no le pasĂł nada, por fortuna) y puedo seguir trabajando mis archivos.
No hay capital para un reemplazo, pero mi cacharro no será fácil de reemplazar. Máquinas tan fieles ya no se fabrican.
Gracias, negro. Descansa ahora, que lo tienes merecido.
Streetline uses sensors that allow citizens to find inexpensive parking fast while helping cities manage their parking resources more efficiently.
This was taken during one of the slower times we had in the certification center. There were times when every seat was filled and there was a line to get in!
VisioHost’s KAPSUL is a software platform enabling an efficient and secure management of images produced by scientists of either academic labs and private companies.
John Buckley, Fergal O'Sullivan, Stephen Thompson, Pol Mac Aonghusa and Conor O'Neill from IBM.
Pictured at the it@cork Cloud Computing event at the Cork International Airport Hotel on April 20th. The event, sponsored by IBM, attracted an attendance of 100 it@cork members. Contact catherine.wall@itcork.ie or call 021 2307011 for more details
The 1950s saw installation of a series of IBM computers, starting with the IBM 701, and the Laboratory ordered its first transistorized computer, the Livermore Advanced Research
Computer (LARC) from Remington Rand. Expertise in computer simulations was vividly demonstrated by Chuck Leith, who developed the first global general circulation model for simulating the behavior of large weather systems.
Exterior of 500 building in RTP.
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When I was in high school, I took Typing. Not keyboarding. When I was in college, I actually typed out a 7 page paper on a machine that was a twin (other than color, it was sea foam green) to this one. My professor just stared at the paper and at me. I couldn't get on a computer, but I could get at the typewriter at the radio station so I did. Flash forward a few years. One of the other offices on the campus where I work was going to just toss this machine out. Fools. I took it home for free, had it returned to perfect working order ($200 later...) and now I use it for various projects. I feel better just knowing it didn't end up in a dumpster.
Taken by Cory Funk.
CIO Leadership Exchange: How can the IBM Design Studios help your business? www.ibm.com/design/studio.shtml
IBM volunteer Nancy Thompson (C) assists Brightwood Elementary students as they complete their research during the 4-H2O National Experiment. Students are from left, Francis Jasso, Juan Espitia and Amaris Solla (R).
The IBM AnyPlace Kiosk is an ultra-compact self-service touch screen model with dual video display capability to support advanced rich media applications. It is designed to optimize the consumer experience across a broad range of market segments, including retail, travel, financial, government, healthcare and entertainment and supports a global ecosystem of software applications
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