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- Timeline of computing 1950–1979 (links | edit)
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- An Open Letter to Hobbyists (links | edit)
- History of computing hardware (1960s–present) (links | edit)
- List of home computers (links | edit)
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- ZDNET (links | edit)
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- Speak & Spell (toy) (links | edit)
- IMSAI 8080 (links | edit)
- List of defunct American magazines (links | edit)
- Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (links | edit)
- ELF II (links | edit)
- RCA 1802 (links | edit)
- Computer Gaming World (links | edit)
- COSMAC ELF (links | edit)
- GMR (magazine) (links | edit)
- Lafayette Radio Electronics (links | edit)
- ComputerLand (links | edit)
- Shortwave listening (links | edit)
- Glenn Hauser (links | edit)
- American Computer & Robotics Museum (links | edit)
- PCMag (links | edit)
- Forrest Mims (links | edit)
- EWeek (links | edit)
- Earl Bakken (links | edit)
- Ed Roberts (computer engineer) (links | edit)
- CX (noise reduction) (links | edit)
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