The “worst-selling Microsoft product of all time” is not an obscure game or unused application, but rather a specialized ...
A group of die-hard OS/2 users are petitioning IBM—again—to release the operating system’s source code as open-source. The question may not be whether IBM wants to do so… but if it can. Not, I expect, ...
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The 'worst-selling Microsoft product of all time' sold just 11 times, and eight people returned it — why you've never heard of OS/2 for the Mach 20
The Mach 20 also wasn't particularly popular, but it was apparently popular enough for Microsoft to decide it warranted a ...
Arca Noae, which is behind a revival of OS/2, has attended a convention of OS/2 users to spill the beans about the Blue Lion project. I know what you are thinking, but apparently there is an OS/2 ...
PlayBook OS 2.0 has been a long time coming. It's a major upgrade to RIM's tablet operating system, adding important features like native email, along with an enhanced browser and support for some ...
Nearly 10,000 people have signed a petition calling on IBM to publish the source code of OS/2. IBM announced last week that it will discontinue OS/2 products by the end of this year and will withdraw ...
It was one of the most ambitious computer-product announcements in history. On April 2, 1987, at twin press conferences in New York and Miami, IBM unveiled its plans to reinvent the PC industry, which ...
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