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The most popular television program about consumer technology during the rise of the personal computer revolution from 1983 to 2002. Episodes featured interviews with luminaries from the tech industry.

Computer Chronicles • Staffel 14 ansehen bei

28 Folgen

  • MacWorld Boston 1996
    F1
    MacWorld Boston 1996On-location coverage of the 1996 annual MacWorld Expo in Boston. A look at many new Mac products, peripherals and applications. Features highlights from the keynote speech of Apple CEO Gil Amelio. Analysis by Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies. Other guests include Jean-Louis Gassee and Bob Levitus.
  • Cyber Cafes
    F2
    Cyber CafesAs the Internet continued to take hold, new hangouts called cyber cafes started opening up where you could surf the web and just pay by the minute. This program looks at the first wave of internet cafes in 1996 at Boston and San Francisco as well as developments in virtual reality.
  • Internet Telephony
    F3
    Internet TelephonyIf you can send data over the internet, why not voice, and if voice, why not phone calls, and if phone calls, why not video phone calls?
  • Search Engines
    F4
    Search EnginesAn early pre-Google look at search engine technology. Featured are DataQuest, Alta Vista, Zip 2, Autonomy, Pointcast, and The Angle.
  • IT Forum, Paris
    F5
    IT Forum, Paris
  • Cyber Politics
    F6
    Cyber PoliticsA review of the growing use of the internet and computers in political campaigns. This show looks at the use of sophisticated databases to create voter mailing lists, campaign strategy software, online political activism, and campaign management tools. Produced during the election year of 1996.
  • Online Shopping
    F7
    Online ShoppingA look at early online shopping sites in 1996 including Amazon, onsale.com, CyberCash, NetRadio, Verisign and Cybergold.
  • ETRE Conference Berlin
    F8
    ETRE Conference BerlinOn-location coverage of the 1996 annual European Technology Roundtable Exhibition conference in Berlin.
  • Consumer's Buying Guide
    F9
    Consumer's Buying GuideOur 1996 annual review of the coolest new high-tech gadgets for the holiday season.
  • Digital Photography
    F10
    Digital PhotographyDigital photography got its start in the mid 1990's. This program looks at early examples of digital photography hardware and software.
  • Computer Games
    F11
    Computer GamesA review of the best new computer games of the year 1996.
  • Internet TV
    F12
    Internet TVAfter hearing about convergence for years, the television and the computer finally have started to merge, with video images moving on to the PC and web pages showing up on the TV. Products demoed include Philips/Magnavox WebTV, Zenith-Diba Internet TV, Intel Intercasting and more.
  • Comdex Special 1996
    F13
    Comdex Special 1996A look at the best new products introduced at the 1996 annual COMDEX computer trade show in Las Vegas.
  • Wireless Computing
    F14
    Wireless ComputingWires! What a mess. The ideal way to communicate between computers and peripheral, between computer and computer, between PDA and anything, is through the air. A look at the latest in wireless computing technology, cell phones, wireless modems, PDAs, infrared, and other ways to move data without wires.
  • Sports Simulation Software
    F15
    Sports Simulation SoftwareA review of new sports software that lets couch potatoes feel like athletes. Demonstrations include Interactive Guide to Skiing, Interactive Guide to Snow Boarding, Tony LaRussa Baseball, Trophy Bass 2, NBA Full Court Press, Bobsled Simulator, and Madden 97.
  • Cyber Dating
    F16
    Cyber DatingOne of the most popular early uses of the Internet was finding a date. This program looks at some of the first sites that offered to find that special someone. Sites demonstrated include match, americansingles, NetNoir, blinddate, and cupidnet. Guests include cyber dating counselor Dr. Judith Schwambach and netiquette advisor Larry Magid.
  • Consumer Electronics Show 1997
    F17
    Consumer Electronics Show 1997On-location coverage of the 1997 annual winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
  • Airline Magazine Software
    F18
    Airline Magazine Software
  • E-Mail
    F19
    E-MailAs email became the killer application on the internet, products proliferated offering a variety of new email functionality. This program looks at Bigfoot, 411, ConnectSoft's Email Connection, Microsoft Outlook, HoTMaiL, JFax, Eudora Pro 3.0, PaperPort, Aloha Greetings, and PGP. http://archive.org/details/CC1423_email
  • Computers and the Disabled
    F20
    Computers and the DisabledThe computer revolution was great, but it presented real challenges to disabled people who found new barriers to accessing information. This program looks at several solutions to those challenges.
  • Cyber Music
    F21
    Cyber MusicA review of hardware and software that can turn your personal computer into a music studio. Features the band MOE. Demonstrations include SimTunes, MixMan, Autoscore, and the Family Music Center piano teaching program. Also featured is a visit to the UC Berkeley Center for New Music and a look at the band MOE which was discovered on the web.
  • SPA Codie Awards 1997
    F22
    SPA Codie Awards 1997Coverage of the 1997 annual Codie Awards presented by the Software Publishers Association. The awards recognize outstanding achievement in software design and are considered the "Oscars" of the software industry. The lifetime achievement award winner was Paul Allen.
  • Cyber Art
    F23
    Cyber ArtA look at new ways to use your computer to create art. Demonstrations include The Virtual Gallery, CorelDraw 7, Detailer, 3D Studio Max 1.2, and virtualart.com. Also covers a visit to a combined human/computer stage production called "20/20 Blake" and a museum exhibit of Digital Art. Originally broadcast in 1997. http://archive.org/details/CC1430_computer_art
  • Cyber Security
    F24
    Cyber SecurityWith more and more computers becoming terminals on the internet, concerns were growing for internet security. This program looks at several solutions. Included are demonstrations of Wells Fargo Online Banking, Cookie Master, anonymizer, a fax encryptor from InfoImaging called 3D FaxFile 2.0, a new biometric device from Oracle called HandKey, and CompuTrace, a device that calls you if your computer is stolen.
  • Website Creation
    F25
    Website CreationAs the Internet became a standard for business and personal communication, everyone had to have a web site. This program looks at some of the tools available in the late nineties for creating your own web site and some of the key issues facing web site designers. Products covered include Backstage Internet Studio from Macromedia; WebImage and I Spy from Group 42, V*Realm Builder from Integrated Data Systems, and Cosmo Player. Also, a visit to the Web Design and Development Exhibition in San Francisco where teams compete to build the best web site in a single day. Originally broadcast in 1997. http://archive.org/details/WebSiteC
  • Computer Bowl IX: Part 1
    F26
    Computer Bowl IX: Part 1
  • Computer Bowl IX: Part 2
    F27
    Computer Bowl IX: Part 2
  • Internet Showcase Special
    F28
    Internet Showcase Special
  • Stewart CheifetSelf - Host

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