Following last week’s fantastic Apple@50 panel, the Computer History Museum has announced “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple,” to be held on March 28.
The history of computers began with primitive designs in the early 19th century and went on to change the world during the 20th century.
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The Computer History Museum will host a panel later tonight featuring several veteran Apple executives, moderated by journalist David Pogue.
Sky News UK tech correspondent Rowland Manthorpe on what the last wave of automation can teach us about the next. A Tyee Q&A.
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