Gerald (Jerry) Estrin, a computer pioneer in the United States and Israel who built the first computer in the Middle East, has died. Estrin died March 29 at his home in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 90.
John Blankenbaker opened the door wearing perfectly pleated slacks and a deep red sweater, shoes polished, his hair trimmed into a buzz cut. The Navy veteran’s home in suburban Pennsylvania is just as ...
Alison Owen and Debra Hayward's upstart indie also is working with The Science & Entertainment Exchange to develop the film about the computer science visionary and daughter of Lord Byron. By Alex ...
Clive Sinclair, one of the driving forces behind Britain's computer industry and a major player in making computers cheap and available to everyone, died today, at the age of 81. Sinclair was best ...
In 1984, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) commissioned the artist Lillian Schwartz to create a public service announcement to advertise the opening of its newly renovated galleries. Her 30-second video ...
FILE - Steven Spielberg, nominated for best director for his work on "Munich," left, arrives with his father Arnold for the 25th annual nominees luncheon hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts ...
They playfully call the tech support system at the Rolling Green Village retirement center the Geezer Squad, but it’s really kind of a misnomer. Because Ken Guion, by my definition, is not a geezer at ...
The Queen posted her first Instagram account today on the @royalfamily official account. The photo is of a letter from computer pioneer Charles Babbage to her great-great-grandfather, Prince Albert, ...
Andrew Kay, an early San Diego technology entrepreneur who founded Kaypro Corp. computers in the early 1980s, died last week in North County. He was 95. A relentlessly curious learner and inventor, ...
Prof. Gerald (Jerry) Estrin, a computer pioneer in the United States and Israel, died March 29 at his home in Santa Monica at age 90. Both Estrin and Thelma, his wife of 70 years, were born in New ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In the early 1920s, Arnold Meyer Spielberg was a young boy sharing a small room with his brother, Irvin “Buddy” Spielberg. Each night, they pulled their twin beds ...