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Mike Bedford reveals how the programming languages of the ’50s morphed
Today’s queues may be digital, but the fight to secure that must-have present and avoid small, disappointed faces is timeless. Tom Howells looks at the toys topping recent (and less recent) Christmas wish lists
In August 2001, more than 300 people attended an event marking the 20th anniversary of the IBM PC. Held at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, California, it was hosted by Microsoft founder Bil
Let’s take a nostalgia trip back 30 years to discover how the most-wanted toys of the festive season season worked
Now we’ve survived the biggest software event of 2025 – Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 – it’s time to start looking to the future. And whether you’ve upgraded to Windows 11 or stayed with its
The world’s best-known spreadsheet application turned 40 while we were writing this feature, having been first released in September 1985. Back then, however, it was a Mac-only product, competing agai
Love languages have become ubiquitous in modern dating culture, says Alise Morales, but is it time to rethink them? In a new book, she sets out four additional love languages for the future