I was around 10 when I used a Lisa and the first LaserWriter printer with its postscript support to create the text and graphical displays for my science fair project. It looked like something a ...
is pascal considered a dead language? i remember a passing reference to it in classes. i wonder how many dead languages there are at this point and what's a good place to see that kind of history ...
We’re teaming up with CHM to take a look at critical innovations in technology history, beginning with the 40th anniversary of the Apple Lisa and the 50th anniversary of ethernet. We’re teaming up ...
The Computer History Museum (CHM), the museum that explores the history of computing and its impact on the human experience, today announced the public release and long-term preservation of the source ...
This story was produced as part of The Verge’s partnership with the Computer History Museum to explore the past and future of tech. Located in Mountain View, California, CHM does extensive work in ...
The Lisa personal computer was unveiled by Apple Computer on this day in 1983. Lisa is one of the first PCs to employ a graphical user interface (GUI) and a mouse, two innovative features at the time.
Legend has it that in 1989, 2,700 Apple Lisa computers were buried in a landfill in Logan, Utah. The Lisa was an infamous failure: though it was one of the world’s first personal computers to sport a ...
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View threw a 40th birthday party Tuesday night for Apple’s Lisa computer, a gathering that drew a few dozen former Apple employees who worked on the project — ...
This Apple Lisa 1 sold at top dollar this week. Photo: RR Auction An auction that included vintage Apple items that were almost thrown away wrapped up this week with many items bringing in more than ...