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Computers

The incredible breakthroughs and refinements that have marked the development of the computer are so familiar that they have lost some of their power to amaze. But the fact that we can now create a single, coin-sized chip boasting more power than early computers that filled entire rooms is one of the most impressive and important engineering achievements in human history.

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  • "The incredible breakthroughs and refinements that have marked the development of the computer are so familiar that they have lost some of their power to amaze. But the fact that we can now create a single, coin-sized chip boasting more power than early computers that filled entire rooms is one of the most impressive and important engineering achievements in human history."@en
  • "Traces the development of computers from industrial-size mainframes to small personal computers, and speculates on how computers might evolve in the future. Includes archival footage and an interview with Apple founder Steve Wozniak."@en
  • "Chronicles the evolution of the computer, from its origins as a simple counting machine to the personal computer, Windows, and the World Wide Web."@en

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  • "History"@en
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • "Computers [VHS]"
  • "Computers"@en
  • "Modern marvels computers"@en