A retired employee's tip led Wisconsin Public Service to recover two time capsules from its Green Bay headquarters before ...
Witness misidentifications, often caused by police misconduct, lead to wrongful convictions. Courts assess whether ...
Messages transmitted between two computers located about 380 miles apart would form the basis of what would become the ...
For more than four decades, the home invasion rapes of two women went unsolved, California prosecutors say. Now, with help from DNA testing, Sean Patrick McNulty, who died in 1997, has been identified ...
A classic '80s video game magazine called Computer Entertainer has been released under the Creative Commons license, allowing anyone to make use of the magazine's contents for free. The Video Game ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
January 18, 1983: Computer manufacturer Franklin Electronic Publishers takes the wraps off its Franklin Ace 1200 computer, an unauthorized Apple II clone that triggers an important legal battle.
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“You'll like this, not a lot, but you'll like it." Magician and presenter Paul Daniels is also a computer enthusiast. His self-programmed game, Paul Daniels' Magic Adventure, was made for the Atari ...
The first issue of Time Magazine in January 1983 featured a "Machine of the Year" in contrast to the annual "Person of the Year". The magazine's cover featured a sculpture of a man made of plaster ...