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  • Feb 9, 2024 | history-computer.com | Tyler Von Harz |Emma Hayes |Dario Lemut |Liam Frady

    Gaming has changed its face multiple times within the past several decades. As technology progresses, gamers have to adapt to new tools or get lost in the fray. Of course, vintage gaming will always have a place for diehards, but more often than not, true gamers will update their setup when it’s time for a revamp. These days, TVs and monitors are among the most popular formats for gamers. Most are left wondering which is better for them since both are relatively accessible.

  • Jan 20, 2024 | history-computer.com | David Beren |Emma Hayes |Mike Stover |Hannah Ward

    When you’re looking for your next gaming monitor, the Sceptre name probably isn’t going to be top of mind. Anyone looking at monitors is likely focused on Acer, ASUS, Samsung, and Dell. The thing is, Sceptre is one of those brands that doesn’t have a lot of recognition but absolutely should. Fairly priced with plenty of good features, Sceptre curved gaming monitors should be near the top of everyone’s review list.

  • Jan 7, 2024 | history-computer.com | David Beren |Emma Hayes |Carl Field |Denis Muroki

    When you’re looking to pick up a laptop for Adobe Creative Cloud, there is a good chance you want something with plenty of power. With Photoshop and Premiere Pro as the backbone of the Creative Cloud, these demanding apps require powerful computers. As Photoshop, Lightroom, and Premiere Pro are the industry benchmarks for photo and video editing, you have to carefully select your computer of choice.

  • Jan 3, 2024 | history-computer.com | Liam Frady |Lisa McDonald |Emma Hayes |Paul Salmon

    Hub vs. switch: what’s the real difference? When it comes to computer networking, there is a slew of different devices. Now, some do have a bit of overlap, like gateways and modems. However, aside from that you’re looking at entirely different uses and functions for most of these devices. The hub used to be a mainstay of computer networking in the earliest years of the technology. Methodologies and concepts have long since advanced from the need for hubs despite their occasional use.

  • Dec 30, 2023 | history-computer.com | Roxana Bikfalvi |Emma Hayes |Rebecca Bales |Aaron Buck

    The split flap displays, otherwise known as Solari boards, are one of the 20th century’s greatest inventions. This display type revolutionized the static signs used by shops and train stations alike. Basically, a split flap display is an electromechanical panel developed to display information. Its story goes back to the second half of the 1900s when the Italian clockmaking company Solari di Udine partnered with the Italian designer Gino Valle to design the first moving sign.

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