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  2. Personal Computer News - Wikipedia

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    Personal Computer News ( PCN) was a magazine publication which reviewed software and hardware for computers. It was published initially fortnightly, and during the boom period of home computing within the United Kingdom. It was published by VNU Publications and had a female editor, Cyndy Miles, unusual for computer magazines of the time.

  3. Category:Personal computers - Wikipedia

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    Personal computers. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Personal computers. This category, personal computers, contains articles related to those microcomputers intended for use by individual people primarily for (home) office and productivity applications and telecommunications. However other uses such as gaming, playing music, and editing ...

  4. Mark-8 - Wikipedia

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    Mark-8. The July 1974 issue of Radio-Electronics: "Build The Mark-8: Your Personal Minicomputer". [1] [2] The Mark-8 is a microcomputer design from 1974, based on the Intel 8008 CPU (which was the world's first 8-bit microprocessor). The Mark-8 was designed by Jonathan Titus, a Virginia Tech graduate student in chemistry.

  5. Association of Personal Computer User Groups - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Personal Computer User Groups (APCUG) is an international, cross-platform association. It is a valuable resource for technology and computer user groups, helping them stay connected, informed, and effective in their mission to support and educate their members. The association offers various services to member groups ...

  6. Virtual private network - Wikipedia

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    Virtual private network. A virtual private network ( VPN) is a mechanism for creating a secure connection between a computing device and a computer network, or between two networks, using an insecure communication medium such as the public Internet.

  7. Altair 8800 - Wikipedia

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    Kit: US $439 ($2500 in 2023) Assembled: US $621 ($3500 in 2023) Units sold. 25,000 [1] CPU. Intel 8080 @ 2 MHz. The Altair 8800 is a microcomputer designed in 1974 by MITS and based on the Intel 8080 CPU. [2] Interest grew quickly after it was featured on the cover of the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics [3] and was sold by mail order ...

  8. Olivetti computers - Wikipedia

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    Olivetti computers. The Olivetti company, an Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other such business products as calculators and fax machines, was founded as a typewriter manufacturer by Camillo Olivetti in 1908 in the Turin commune of Ivrea, Italy. Olivetti was a pioneer in computer development, starting with ...

  9. Olivetti M24 - Wikipedia

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    Olivetti M240, Olivetti M28. The Olivetti M24 is a computer that was sold by Olivetti in 1983 using the Intel 8086 CPU. [1] The system was sold in the United States under its original name by Docutel /Olivetti of Dallas. [2] AT&T and Xerox bought rights to rebadge the system as the AT&T PC 6300 [2] [3] [4] and the Xerox 6060 series, respectively.