Boston museum provides insight into computers and their history. Register for a personalized tour.
Find a virtual exhibition on the invention of the first large-scale general-purpose computer, switched on at the Univ. of Pennsylvania in 1946.
Technical write-ups for the ENIAC, and photos of its development staff grace the pages of this archive. HEP H-100 and SGI 3030 are also profiled.
Profiles of hardware and software pioneers and a chronology of system architecture and manufacturers comprises the bulk of this resource.
Learn about the development of virtual reality and listen to a discussion about its applications.
Exhibit tells of this computer's invention and describes the rise and fall of Apple. Find the Mac's effect on computing culture and technology.
Select event dates from a timeline spanning 350M B.C.-1997, to view explanations of inventions like the abacus, Babbage's Analytical Engine, and the Dvorak keyboard.
Visit an homage to early computers, vintage calculators, and calculating antiques. Find photos and brief data on every model in the collection.
Find a community of members interested in preserving computer and Internet history. Includes info on mainframes, worm and virus history, and tutorials.
Offers a preview of this exhibit chronicling the role of John W. Mauchly in the development of the ENIAC computer.
Dedicated to languages and emulators that, in the curator's words, "induce sensations somewhere between nostalgia and nausea."
Follow the events in atomic energy research that led to the development of this 1959 32K system. View circuitry diagrams and memory map charts.
Non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving the history of the software industry and offers a list of important people and anecdotes.