When home computers first showed up, we did not trust them.They were loud, beige, expensive, and they absolutely felt like ...
Beige, boring and a bit too complicated — in the 1990s, personal computers had about as much charisma as an underwhelming date. Compaq and IBM dominated the market, churning out homogenous boxy ...
The 1990s remind us of floppy disks, bulky CRT monitors, and the unmistakable sound of a dial-up internet connection. As computers became more common, so did a slew of myths. These misconceptions were ...
There was a lot of charm to the bygone experience of using a computer in the 90s; I remember the nuances of my modem’s soothing screech better than the hook from “I Want It That Way” (which is ...
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