Nicolas Temese’s miniature model of the IBM 1401 computer system. The real version was created in 1959 and rented for $2,500 a month (£2,032, AU$3,641). Computers have gotten a lot smaller since 1959, ...
The Big Apple is now home to one of the smallest worlds ever created. The latest attraction to land in New York’s Times Square is Gulliver’s Gate, a $40 million miniature model world representing 50 ...
Decades ago, as a child, Joe Macken visited the Queens Museum, where he encountered its iconic model of New York City made for the 1964 World Fair. "I'm going to build one of these myself one day," he ...
You can make a lot of stuff out of paper, but a single-stroke engine model less than an inch across? That’s a new one, courtesy of Russian hacker [Aliaksei Zholner], who built a quite remarkable model ...
Even having grown up using Commodore 64s, Apple IIs, and IBM PCs, I have no fondness for mechanical keyboards. I’m most happy with a set of short-travel, chiclet-style laptop keys under my fingers, ...
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