
Is Moore’s Law Dead?
In 1965, Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel, published an article in Electronics Magazine that would go on to shape the trajectory of the
In 1965, Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel, published an article in Electronics Magazine that would go on to shape the trajectory of the
For a long time, Skype was synonymous with video calls. Whether it was connecting with a best friend across the world, handling business meetings, or
In this post team illumy revisits a blast from the past: Winamp. Who remembers the late 1990s? For many of us, it feels like yesterday.
When it comes to the history of dial-up internet and fax communication, few devices hold as legendary a status as the US Robotics V.Everything Courier
The Rise and Fall of the Iconic Social Media Platform Vine, the six-second video-sharing app that once captivated millions of users and helped launch the
Imagine a computer so powerful it can process data, and solve problems in seconds that would take today’s best computers millions of years. Welcome to
Y2K is back! If you’ve scrolled through TikTok recently, you’ve probably noticed a surge in Y2K-themed content. From thrift stores to fashion to tech nostalgia,
Look left or right anywhere in the United States today, and you are bound to see someone with an Android or iPhone in their hands
The “library of the internet.” What an amazing concept. To fully grasp the history of its creation we need to talk about Alexa. Yes that’s
Ah, the Iomega Zip drive. It brings to mind the special memory of running back and forth between the university computer lab and the dorm
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