We all know that IBM made computers, keyboards, typewriters, and printers. But what about bells and dictation machines? Continue reading An IBM Bell?
Category: Vintage Computing
Mac vs. Windows: The Showdown
Last week, a classmate got into a heated argument with a professor about why Mac OS X (now macOS) is superior to Microsoft Windows. This isn’t the first (or last) time anybody involved with CIS or IT will hear this argument, as it’s almost a weekly argument. I’ve been wanting to write about this for a while now, and I feel it is a perfect time to write. Continue reading Mac vs. Windows: The Showdown
ThinkPad Computer Case
One of the first ThinkPad-branded things I acquired was not a computer, but rather a ThinkPad case. Continue reading ThinkPad Computer Case
Video Games: My Experiences
One of the joys that kids and adults have enjoyed for decades now is that of video games. Thanks to the installation of an emulator, I rekindled the old good memories I have from video games I enjoyed as a young kid. Continue reading Video Games: My Experiences
RIP Windows Vista!
RIP Windows Vista. 2006-2017. Continue reading RIP Windows Vista!
The Wheelwriter
One of the things I enjoy is learning about the history of modern computing. Two companies spearheaded the micrcomputer movement (which I personally dub as Microcomputer Mania!) in the 1980s. One company was Apple, and the other was IBM. Continue reading The Wheelwriter