When building your own homebrew computer, everything is a challenge. Ultimately, that’s kind of the point. If you didn’t want to really get your hands dirty with the nuts and bolts of the thing, you ...
When you’re building one of the best homebrew computers ever created, you’ll also want a great case for it. This was [Simon]’s task when he went about building an enclosure for his Kiwi microcomputer.
The legendary computer club where Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak first showed off their early retail computers is reuniting next month. Tech-savvy members of the Homebrew Computer Club ...
A 1975 meeting in a Silicon Valley garage inspired the young, shy Steve Wozniak to build the Apple I -- and an icon. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET Group and CNET Labs ...
The best stories from Silicon Valley start in a garage. "I can tell you almost to the day when the computer revolution, as I see it, began – the revolution that changed everyone's life." This is what ...
Steve Wozniak is a computer engineer who co-founded Apple Computer Inc. and is the chief scientist of Fusion-io. He was a member of the pioneering Homebrew Computer Club influential in the formative ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. It might be the nerdiest reunion ever. Hundreds of proud geeks gathered on Monday at the Computer History ...
In 1975 a group of Californian computer enthusiasts began meeting to share ideas. Among those who took part were the founders of Apple. In those days though, many of them were students or even high ...
An informal group of hobbyists interested in promoting computers for the masses. Founded in 1975 by Gordon French and Fred Moore, Homebrew Computer Club members first met at a Community Computer ...