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Women in Tech: Rosie the Riveter becomes Tracy the TV Assembler

October 21, 2018 paleotronic 0

During the Second World War, American women were recruited to fill factory roles previously occupied by men who had gone off to fight in Europe and in the Pacific. While many of these roles involved [more…]

Computers

Point & Click: Welcome to Macintosh

October 18, 2018 paleotronic 0

A large, rectangular canvas bag sits in the middle of a huge oaken conference table, a gaggle of journalists assembled around it, while Steve Jobs talks Walkman. “It’s amazing”, Jobs says, “only about that thick.” [more…]

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The Wonder from Down Under: The Fairlight CMI Digital Sampling Synthesiser

October 16, 2018 paleotronic 0

After Sydney-native Peter Vogel graduated from high school in 1975, his classmate Kim Ryrie approached him with the idea of a creating a computer microprocessor-driven electronic musical synthesiser. Ryrie was frustrated with his attempts at [more…]

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We See Facts: The BBC’s Ceefax Teletext Service

October 9, 2018 paleotronic 0

In the 1960s, the BBC experimented with the idea of broadcasting a newspaper to hard-copy printers in homes during the early hours of the morning. It worked by rasterising (converting into lines) text, sending it [more…]

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The Bard’s Inn: The First Graphical Role-Playing Games

October 7, 2018 paleotronic 0

RPGs, no, it’s probably not what your thinking of – rocket propelled grenades.  Although those kind of RPG’s sure are cool and a very useful weapon in today’s current gaming environment.  What RPG stands for [more…]

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No Software Required: How Atari Made Its First Video Games Without A Computer

October 5, 2018 paleotronic 0

In the early 1970s, computers were expensive! Like, really expensive, man! So if you were a young Nolan Bushnell entranced by Spacewar and you wanted to bring it to the masses, how could you do [more…]

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From the Computer Lab to the Arcade: The Journey of Space War

September 25, 2018 paleotronic 0

Paul Monopoli takes a look back at the very first video game, and its influence on what would become one of the world’s most popular pasttimes. In 1961 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was to [more…]

Consumer Electronics

The Crystal Ball: CRT ‘Innovation’ Flops

September 23, 2018 paleotronic 0

Telephone Television The “Space Phone” built into some Zenith System 3 TVs from the 1970s to the 1990s unfortunately didn’t let you call space, but it did let grandma call her grandkids without having to [more…]

Consumer Electronics

The Entertainment Centre: CRT Television Through the Years

September 21, 2018 paleotronic 0

One of the original televisions offered for sale at the start of UK television service in 1936, the Marconi model 702 had such a long cathode-ray tube that it needed to be stood on end, [more…]

Consumer Electronics

Popped Culture: Television’s Journey to Strange New Worlds

September 19, 2018 paleotronic 0

Now that the world had a functional all-electronic television system and a way to broadcast a signal to receivers, the question then became: who was going to pay for programming? In the United Kingdom the [more…]

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Our Holiday issue explored The Print Shop, Christmas and Party games and much, much more!

turtleSpaces 3D Logo Interpreter

turtleSpaces is a new expanded implementation of LCSI Apple Logo II that features 3D OpenGL graphics, shapes, lights, cameras, location detection, multiple turtles and much, much more! Great for teaching kids how to code. Check it out at turtlespaces.org

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Electrons in Motion: CRTs in Aircraft

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Cathode-ray tubes weren’t just useful for radar – all sorts of aircraft indicators were displayed with them. For example, CRTs were used in the displays of radio detection finders, which used radio “beacons” broadcasting from [more…]

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