Find out about the little-known history of the consoles and gaming PCs that ran the classic video games we know and love and how consoles and gaming PCs.
CHM remembers the incomparable Gordon Bell, a computer pioneer, brilliant engineer, cofounder of the Museum, and CHM Fellow.
Today, we take for granted that we are always online, but in the '80s and '90s, dialing in to an online community was an intentional act.
Fifty years ago, PC software pioneer Gary Kildall demonstrated CP/M, the first commercially successful personal computer operating system.
When IBM hired designers in the 1950s to shape how the public would see the new computing technology, the tech giant changed modern corporate branding forever.
CHM acquires two early hearing aids that used the new transistor technology of the late 1940s to revolutionize the devices.
Apple insiders told stories and shared memories about creating the beloved Macintosh on its 40th anniversary.
CHM remembers CHM Fellow Niklaus Wirth, developer of the Pascal programming language, who passed away on January 1, 2024.
Best-selling author Andrew McAfee shares insights from his new book about how and why geek culture has created the most dominant companies in America today.
Check out some highlights from CHM's exhibit on the iconic Apple Macintosh computer that is turning 40 next year.