" Colorful Again 🍁 " // © Giulio Gröbert
Paku-Paku on the IBM PC AT in an obscure CGA mode that sacrifices resolution (160 x 100) in exchange for 16 colors on screen at once. Most commonly used CGA modes only allow 4 colors on screen at any given time.
Garry Kasparov, world champion chess player, succumbing to his public defeat by Deep Blue, IBM: a 'supercomputer' in development at the time. — MAY 11, 1997
Library of Congress (1992)
IBM computers and other equipment at NASA's Johnson Space Center, 1963 (when it was called the Manned Spacecraft Center).
🇺🇲 113 years ago, on June 16, 1911, the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) was formed by merging three smaller companies. Specializing in office products like punch card tabulators, CTR would later become known aslegendary International Business Machines (IBM) in 1924.
👉 This marked the beginning of a journey that would see IBM revolutionize the tech industry and become a global leader in computing.
Took this photo with a Sony Mavica in late 2000.
Aptiva computers were donated by IBM to the children's hospital where I work to allow them to have internet access during their stay. But it quickly turned into a Counter-Strike arena...
Enormous IBM 7650 "Harvest" supercomputer built in 1962 for the NSA and Atomic Energy Commission.