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Living Computers: Museum + Labs

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When technology was totally radical: Dream of the ’80s lives on inside working Seattle museum exhibit

The Living Computers: Museum + Labs is built around important pieces and time periods as they relate to the history… Read More

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Tech fad or real trend? Seattle’s Living Computers Museum + Labs places bets in newest exhibits

What makes a tech development a fad or a trend? Sometimes, the answer isn’t clear. Yet trend-or-fad math appears to… Read More

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How this museum makes moldy machines work again, saving historic computers for the future

It came from a garage in North Carolina. “We’d been looking for many years for an IBM 360,” Lath Carlson… Read More

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45 years after first-ever gaming tournament, Seattle museum hosts vintage Spacewar! Olympics

Modern video game competition has become a huge money maker, with pro players and teams battling in different e-sports and… Read More

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‘Most important computer in history’: Steve Jobs machine part of Apple exhibit at Paul Allen museum

The Living Computers: Museum + Labs in Seattle is home to some of the most noteworthy machines ever created. But… Read More

Resurrected! Paul Allen’s tech team brings 50-year-old supercomputer back from the dead

If you think the words “supercomputer” and “punchcards” don’t belong in the same sentence, you haven’t visited Seattle’s Living Computers Museum… Read More

Living Computers: Museum + Labs

Paul Allen’s Living Computers: Museum + Labs rebranded and expanded to better ‘ignite curiosity’

The Seattle museum founded by Paul Allen as a means of preserving and honoring computer technology has undergone a name… Read More

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