A core group of early Microsoft developers and business leaders reunited this week, 40 years after releasing Windows 1.0, ...
"The truly funny thing about this color scheme is that all the other Windows 3.1 color schemes are surprisingly rational, ...
POLICE have punished a driver for their windows. Officers from West Yorkshire Police's Steerside Enforcement Team said they ...
Ever wondered what owning a computer in the 1980s was like? Outside of nostalgia, it wasn’t the best. Until 1984, unless you were in some kind of strange lab or university, nearly everything was ...
On November 20th, 1985, a then not-so-big company called Microsoft announced that Windows was commercially available. Read the full story of the Microsoft operating system below. Windows 1 to 11: The ...
Windows 3.1's Hot Dog Stand color scheme wasn't a joke, but "a garish choice, in case somebody out there liked ugly bright ...
POLICE have punished a driver for their windows. Officers from West Yorkshire Police's Steerside Enforcement Team said they came across a Volkswagen Golf with "excessively tinted" windows on Idle Road ...
Running atop of DOS, a trait that would continue for several revisions, 1985’s Windows 1.01 had the incredibly meager-sounding minimum system requirements of an Intel 8088 processor, 256KB of RAM, ...
Windows 1.0 officially released to the public 40 years ago today (November 20), and despite its age, still has some common similarities with what users can expect from the operating system today.
Built in 1985, the Gay Street building is 23 stories tall and has 334,198 square feet of space, with a 421-space parking ...
In 1985, Bill Gates demonstrated at Comdex what could be done with the graphical user interface “Windows 1.0” and praised how much it “oriented itself to the natural visual and working habits of ...
Square windows create local stresses on an aircraft's fuselage and are blamed for three catastrophic airliner in-flight break ups in the 1950s.