Computer History Museum Launches Digital Portal to Its Vast Collection - CHM

"MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – January 21, 2026 – The Computer History Museum (CHM), a leader in decoding technology—its computing past, digital present, and future impact on humanity—announced the launch of OpenCHM, a new digital portal providing global access to its unparalleled collection."

https://computerhistory.org/press-releases/computer-history-museum-launches-digital-portal-to-its-vast-collection/

#chm #history #museums #tech
Computer History Museum Launches Digital Portal to Its Vast Collection

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – January 21, 2026 – The Computer History Museum (CHM), a leader in decoding technology—its computing past, digital present, and future impact on humanity—announced the launch of OpenCHM, a new digital portal providing global access to its unparalleled collection. “OpenCHM is designed to inspire discovery, spark curiosity, and make the stories of the digital age […]

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Computer History Museum Opens Virtually

If your travels take you near Mountain View, California, you can have the pleasure of visiting the Computer History Museum. You can see everything from a PDP-1 to an Altair 8800 to a modern PC ther…

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Recuperação de fita magnética concluída com sucesso! - Retrópolis

Falamos recentemente sobre a recuperação de uma fita magnética contendo o UNIX V4. Então, a fita foi lida com sucesso! O Internet Archive tem um site, contendo o formato de onda analógica capturado da fita, e a imagem digital da fita magnética reconstruída. Em 19 de dezembro de 2025, nos Arquivos de Pesquisa Shustek do

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Sobre a fita encontrada com o UNIX V4. - Retrópolis

Muito provavelmente você está sabendo pela mídia tradicional a respeito de terem encontrado uma cópia da versão V4 do UNIX. Afinal, vários sites deram a notícia, do Tecnoblog ao Cyber Security Brazil, do Tabnews ao Hackaday. E como vários sites copiaram os textos uns dos outros, preferi pegar fontes que a gente conhece e confia,

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Paul McJones @pmcjones traces the origins and evolution of the Software Preservation Group since the early 2000s. The organization started at the Computer History Museum as "[...] an advisory committee (with staff, trustees, and volunteers) to explore issues of identifying, collecting, preserving, and presenting software".

https://mcjones.org/dustydecks/archives/2025/10/24/1485/

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The Software Preservation Group – Dusty Decks: Preserving historic software

The #CHM has published an amazing story on the history of #Siri. Yes, _that_ Siri. And it puts it into historical context by mentioning some key design concepts that came before it.

#AgenticAI #AI #UX #TechHistory

SECRETS OF SIRI
An unfinished revolution in agentic ai

https://computerhistory.org/stories/secrets-of-siri/

Secrets of Siri

A long-secret interview with the team that created Siri, and recent follow-up interviews with both the technical architect and visionary main investors, reveal that many of the solutions the Siri team came up with fifteen years ago may still apply to agentic AI today.

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"Kimsuky’s CHM and BabyShark Malware Using Cryptocurrency Theme" published by S2W. #BabyShark, #CHM, #Kimsuky, #DPRK, #CTI https://s2w.inc/en/resource/detail/852
RIP to Bill Atkinson, a legend behind the scenes that created the foundations of the beloved #Mac OS #GUI. I’m glad folklore.org and #CHM captured his oral history.
Clippy included in the exhibit about AI and chatbots at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley. #CHM #clippy #MSOffice