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Happy mac computing icon smiling retro technology-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - March 25, 2026: Vintage Apple Computer Setup with Old Monitor Keyboard and Classic Retro Technology Design. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - March 25, 2026: Vintage Apple Computer Setup with Old Monitor Keyboard and Classic Retro Technology Design. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - March 25, 2026: Vintage Apple Computer Setup with Old Monitor Keyboard and Classic Retro Technology Design. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - March 25, 2026: Vintage Apple Computer Setup with Old Monitor Keyboard and Classic Retro Technology Design. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - March 25, 2026: Vintage Apple Computer Setup with Old Monitor Keyboard and Classic Retro Technology Design. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - March 25, 2026: Vintage Apple Computer Setup with Old Monitor Keyboard and Classic Retro Technology Design. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - March 25, 2026: Vintage Apple Computer Setup with Old Monitor Keyboard and Classic Retro Technology Design. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - March 25, 2026: Vintage Apple Computer Setup with Old Monitor Keyboard and Classic Retro Technology Design. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Edward Charles Pickering and the Harvard Computers in front of the Harvard College Observatory building in 1913. Henrietta Leavitt is in the center, in front of Pickering.-stock-foto
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Old black floppy disk isolated on white background. Vintage computer data storage device used in early personal computers. Concept of retro technology-stock-foto
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Old black floppy disk in female hands on yellow shirt background. Vintage computer data storage device used in early personal computers. Concept of re-stock-foto
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User interacts with cloud technology on laptop for data transfer during early evening hours-stock-foto
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A woman sits at a table and focuses on her laptop with breakfast next to her. Sunlight comes through the window in a kitchen setting.-stock-foto
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A software developer in the 1990s, part of the burgeoning Cambridge technology community known as Silicon Fen.-stock-foto
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Businessman with smartphone drawing graph of evolution of computing technology. Exponential improvement of computer chip performance. Processing speed-stock-foto
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Closeup hands typing on laptop with graph showing evolution of computing technology, from early computer and cpu to quantum processor unit, symbolizin-stock-foto
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Man with smartphone draws graph of computing technology evolution. Exponential growth in processing speed from early computer and cpu to quantum proce-stock-foto
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Photograph of African American personnel operating the Film Optical Sensing Device for Input to Computers (FOSDIC) in 1960. The FOSDIC system was used to digitize and process large amounts of data, illustrating early computer technology and the contributions of diverse operators in U.S. computing history.-stock-foto
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Photograph of PFC Patricia Barbeau at Camp Smith, Hawaii, working on an IBM 729 tape drive. The image illustrates the role of military personnel in operating early computing equipment and the integration of technology into military operations.-stock-foto
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IBM System/360 Model 91 NASA 1960 pople using computers-stock-foto
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A staff member from the Computing Section at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory operates an International Business Machines (IBM) telereader at the 8- by 6-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel. The telereader was used to measure recorded data from motion picture film or oscillographs. The machine could perform 50 measurements per minute. The component to her right is a telerecordex that was used convert the telereader measurements into decimal form and record the data on computer punch cards.-stock-foto
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A female computer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory with a slide rule and Friden adding machine to make computations. The computer staff was introduced during World War II to relieve short-handed research engineers of some of the tedious computational work. The Computing Section was staffed by “computers,” young female employees, who often worked overnight when most of the tests were run. The computers obtained test data from the manometers and other instruments, made the initial computations, and plotted the data graphically. Research-stock-foto
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Working man wearing white shirt and headset at open-plan office with monitors and green cloud icons-stock-foto
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BINEG computer, early computing, Polish computer-stock-foto
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Edward Stone in front of IBM computer tape bank. Washington, D.C. Photo by: Unknown Date: c.1966-stock-foto
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Early silicon microchip from the 1980s.-stock-foto
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GRANT mechanical calculating machine , 1877 designed by  the George B. Grant company of Boston,, MA.-stock-foto
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Pavia, Lombardy, Italy - March 13, 2025: IBM Portable PC 5155 Model 68, a 1984 suitcase-style computer with two 5.25 inch floppy drives.. Show at Ctrl-stock-foto
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Secure Technology And Protect Data Information Concept-stock-foto
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Pavia, Lombardy, Italy - December 8, 2024: Commodore 16 home computer from 1984, at Ctrl+Alt Museum. It was in the 264 series and was a less successfu-stock-foto
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Pavia, Lombardy, Italy - November 23, 2024: 3M Scotch RK05 Disk Pack PDP-11 12 sector, from early 80’s at MUSDI Museum. It was used on DEC Pdp-11 mini-stock-foto
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Milan, Lombardy, Italy - November 23, 2024: Palm V PDA with stylus and graffiti alphabet card illustrating vintage mobile computing from 1999. Shown a-stock-foto
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Woman with son using laptop in cozy kindergarten playroom, surrounded by toys and decor, depicting a family scene indoors with a caring and interactiv-stock-foto
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Portrait of Ada Lovelace, famous English mathematician-stock-foto
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Portrait of Ada Lovelace, famous English mathematician-stock-foto
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First Macintosh Classic-stock-foto
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Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer and selection of classic games on cassette-stock-foto
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Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer-stock-foto
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Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer-stock-foto