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Photos: IBM Blue Ice supercomputer at Swansea

Image  |  www.computerweekly.com | Oct 31, 2008

Tavi Murray, a professor at the Mike Barnsley Centre for Climate Research, Swansea University, will use the new IBM Blue Ice supercomputer to investigate climate change.

Images of IBM's Latest Answer to Online Banking Security

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IBM researchers have developed a prototype USB device aimed at protecting online banking transactions. Named the Zone Trusted Information Channel, the device plugs into PC USB ports and creates a direct, secure channel to a banks online transaction server, bypassing the PC, which could be infected

PADTAD 2006

IBM® Skip to main content Israel [change] Terms of use Search in: All of IBM Search for: Home Products Services & solutions Support & downloads My account PADTAD 2006 Program Author Instructions Important Dates Workshop Co-chairs Program Committee Paper Submission Social Events Feedback Keynote

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Photos: The evolution of the PC

Image  |  www.computerweekly.com | Feb 13, 2009

The IBM 5150, which was introduced on August 12, 1981 was part of a line of PCs as IBM attempted to get into the small computer market then dominated by the Commodore, Atari, Apple and Tandy.

CUH212 USB All in one Reader Hub

Support for CF (I & II), SM, MMC, RSMMC (Adapter required), SD, IBM Micro drive, MS.

 
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Photos: Hardware Hoarders - Your old computers (PART 1)

Image  |  www.computerweekly.com | Nov 28, 2008

David says: "I believe this is the first laptop model that IBM brought out in about 1982. It runs at a massive 2 Mhz with minimal memory and 2 x 3.5in floppy drives. It has a thermal printer which can be mounted onto the rear. Despite being built of cast aluminium it was very heavy and very

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Photos: Computer fashions (it was acceptable in the 80s)

Image  |  www.computerweekly.com | Jul 21, 2009

In 1988, as Australia celebrated its bicentennial, in the UK thousands of ice cream vendors abandoned their vans to become IBM engineers.

 

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