An artist concept of the Honeywell 2001 Attache personal/portable computer - circa 1969.
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An artist concept of the Honeywell 2001 Attache personal/portable computer - circa 1969.
Technology steers what 2 billion people are thinking and believing every day. It’s possibly the largest source of influence over 2 billion people’s thoughts that has ever been created. Religions and governments don’t have that much influence over people’s daily thoughts. But we have three technology companies who have this system that frankly they don’t even have control over—with newsfeeds and recommended videos and whatever they put in front of you—which is governing what people do with their time and what they’re looking at.
Tristan Harris, Our Minds Have Been Hijacked by Our Phones. Tristan Harris Wants To Rescue Them (via Wired)
Rendezvous. Bell Aerosystems’ corporate news publication - May 1968.
4:20 A.M. — Moon Time. Ad for Mallory 1000 metallurgical products - 1957.
Who has the Tandy TRS-80 Model II/12 to Model 16 upgrade kit for $1499? This guy in 1982.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation letterhead - 1964.
IBM ’75 poster - 1989.