Who knew that dusty box of old electronics in your garage could be a treasure trove? Believe it or not, vintage technology isn't just a nostalgic trip down memory lane; it's a thriving market. While ...
If you’ve ever stumbled upon old electronics in your attic or garage, you might be sitting on a hidden treasure. Many retro gadgets that once seemed outdated have actually grown in value over the ...
This has been a great year for the next new electronic thing. The iPad, new iPhone, the Nexus S, HTC Evo and other Android phones, the Kindle 3 and Microsoft’s Kinect caught the eye of consumers. But ...
I am always pleasantly surprised by the response to articles about older technology. If you are in or near New Jersey, you might want to check out the Vintage Computer Federation’s VCF East show this ...
Berlin was a good city to be a geek in last weekend. Alongside the Berlin Maker Faire, there was the 2015 meeting of the Vintage Computing Festival: Berlin (VCFB). Each VCFB has a special theme, and ...
We’re big fans of calculators, computers and vintage magazines, so when we see something at the intersection of all three we always take a look. Back in 1966, Electronics Illustrated included ...
In 1954, GE Appliance Park in Louisville became the first private business in the U.S. to buy a UNIVAC I computer. The 30-ton computer, which was first used by the federal government, cost $1.2 ...
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