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Windows 95 changed computing forever, and the Virtual OS Museum is the best way to relive it
It's easy to forget parts of history, but the Virtual OS Museum is a great way to realize that Windows 95 really did change ...
The Virtual OS Museum offers over 1,700 installations of 600+ operating systems, curated by developer Andrew Warkentin since ...
What comes to mind when you look back at the history of Windows? Is it the iconic logos, the ever-changing Start menus, or maybe the introduction of Live Tiles? The story of Microsoft’s flagship ...
Hi there, does anyone know if there is a book on the "history" of Os X?<br>Something on the lines of "Insanely Great: The Life and Times of MacIntosh, the Computer That Changed Everything"; I mean, a ...
In context: The early 1990s were tumultuous years for the home computer operating system market. Major corporations were vying for dominance in the emerging GUI-based paradigm, with Microsoft poised ...
Android debuted with an HTC made smartphone, the T-Mobile G1, back in 2008 in the US. The phone was better known as HTC Dream outside the US and it was the world’s first mobile device to run on the ...
Although not short by any means, I honestly think the best you'll get is to read John Siracusa's reviews of OS X starting with the developer preview on through 10.6 Snow Leopard. The evolution of the ...
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