In the mid-1990s, as computers became more powerful, software demanded more memory — but RAM was expensive and intimidating to upgrade. Most users weren’t comfortable opening their computers, let ...
Back in September 2014, Ars Technica’s Andrew Cunningham took on a Herculean challenge in modern computing. Egged on by his coworkers, he used a PowerBook G4 running OS 9.2.2 as his “daily driver” for ...
In the mid-1990s, computer makers began offering PCs that included the ability to display TV signals. Apple Computer, for example, sold a Macintosh that actually came with rabbit-ear antennas. And ...