Here's a basic web page explaining how computer printers have changed over the years.
This website is awesome! Take the time to really dig around. Lots of obscure and mainstream stuff.
Apollo 11 final descent and landing with telemetries and alarm. You would think they had audible alarms but this was added. Watch for 1201 and 1202 computer error codes. Houston control had to make some quick decisions go or no go! This is a great moment in history. I used to have a better YouTube video that is just like this one but with an image of the green flight computer onboard the lander. This one is just as dramatic. I did not want to put up just any landing video because I'm proud of my bucket!
Moore's Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles every two years. Is this still true?
Is this the future of computing? This Scientific American article explains quantum computers
Search computer history on Google
Here's a great website that explains the history of Apple over time
Not many pictures but a fine historical website
Xerox created ethernet, object oriented programing, the GUI, laser printing, the Alto PC, WYSIWG, computer paint system and so much more!
Storing stuff in the Information age
Great video showing the actual floppy disks over time. I still have an Apple IIe floppy disk. I would love to find a computer to try it on!
Everything you need to know about computer scanners.
I tried to find a video with examples of monitor evolution. This one is pretty good. I may replace if I find a better video.
Wikipedia has a ton of information about computers
From the 1800s to 2019
Britannica describes computer history with lots of detail
Computer History Museum displays computer history on a timeline. Wonderful pictures!
So important in World War II
You can find part 2 on YouTube
Learn how computers evolved over the years
Pieces of cardboard ran computers back in the day!
IEEE Computer Society presents an complete timeline
I need to visit this cool place in Mountain View, CA