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My first computer: The BBC Micro
News But this old-skool style belied the visionary technology under the yellowing-cream cover, for this was the computer that was to define computing in the eighties. Thus the BBC Micro was commissioned. Despite the fact that model A gave you just 16K... [20 Jan 2005]
Security and big projects to dominate IT Directors' Forum
News Security and managing big projects look set to be the main issues for the cream of the UK's IT buying community on board the cruise ship Aurora for the annual IT Directors' Forum (ITDF) this week. CIOs, IT directors and IT managers from companies... [12 May 2004]
Technologies that Time Forgot: The BBC Micro
Comment But this old-skool style belied the visionary technology under the yellowing-cream cover, for this was the computer that was to define computing in the eighties. Stand aside Spectrum and Commodore owners, and let our proud BBC fans state their case. [28 Jan 2002]
Technologies that Time Forgot: The BBC Micro
News But this old-skool style belied the visionary technology under the yellowing-cream cover, for this was the computer that was to define computing in the eighties. Stand aside Spectrum and Commodore owners, and let our proud BBC fans state their case. [25 Jan 2002]
Those were the days: The Acorn Electron
Comment And she's not the only one who owes something to the elegant cream machine. We've saved its big brother (and forerunner) the BBC Micro for today (http://www.silicon.com/a50750 ), but what's perhaps most amazing is the wide-ranging impact the... [25 Jan 2002]
Brit surfers prefer Brit sites - Official
News The biggest purely online players often tend to be American, but as these figures suggest, the cream of old economy British brands are thriving on the internet. Although Microsoft.com heads the list, which was compiled by Nielsen//NetRatings, a... [23 Jul 2001]
The IT girl: Rubbing egos in the premier league
Comment Some think exposing my clients to inspection by the cream of the nation's journalists is dangerous. The BBC, for example, is packed with arts graduates and the nearest any of them came to a computer at Oxbridge was when they took the college... [07 Dec 1999]
