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There isn't a spring mechanism like with the Newton. You insert the stylus and it snugs and blocks. To take it out, you gently pull on the rugged clip and the stylus comes out.
The IBM WorkPad 8602-30X pictured here is a rebadged Palm IIIx device introduced in 1999.
CPU: Motorola DragonBall EZ MC68EZ328 - 16 MHz
RAM: 4 MB
ROM: 2 MB
Display: 3.3", backlit monochrome STN, 16 scales. 160x160 pixels.
Ports: Infrared, Serial (RS-232)
Dimensions: 81 x 119 x 18 mm
Weight: 170 grams (battery included)
Operating System: Palm OS 3.1 (version 4.1 currently installed).
Jerry Chow, manager of experimental quantum computing team || Photo info: Taken 2017-03-01 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, ¹⁄₆₀ sec at f/2.8, focal length 50 mm, ISO 320. Copyright 2017 Stephen Shankland.
Back of the IBM Pavilion card from the 1964 - 1965 New York World's Fair official souvenir flash card set.
Portatil IBM del año 81, en venta por 100 euros en Cash Converter. La pantalla está incrustada en la parte derecha. A la izquierda, 2 disqueteras de 5 1/4.
IBM Design presents Craftcon multiple times a year - where IBMers and speakers share their craft or sideprojects to inspire each other.
IBM Design presents Craftcon multiple times a year - where IBMers and speakers share their craft or sideprojects to inspire each other.
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IBM scientists and university partners are one step closer to understanding the complex wiring system of the brain with the ultimate goal of building the computer of the future: one that will simulate and emulate the brain’s abilities for sensation, perception, action, interaction and cognition while rivaling its low power consumption and compact size. Understanding the process behind these seemingly effortless feats of the human brain and creating a computational theory based on it remains one of the biggest challenges for computer scientists.