The Logical Piano looks like an early digital computer, but perhaps what links this Victorian device most profoundly with today's computers is, ironically, the fact that it was not about computing.
The inside story of how a CHM team worked with game developers to bring the Museum to life in Minecraft: Education Edition.
Celebrate new 2021 CHM Fellow Lillian Schwartz at our virtual awards event with tributes and stories, and digital art from yesterday and today.
Wondering what to buy the computing history fan on your holiday list? CHM Senior Curator Dag Spicer has got you covered! See his book picks.
Where is artificial intelligence headed and what are the implications for humanity? Google's Eric Schmidt and MIT's Daniel Huttenlocher tackle the big questions.
CHM has launched a new "world" in Minecraft: Education Edition, with virtual artifacts, historic characters, and immersive learning experiences for students.
Meet new CHM Fellow Lillian F. Schwartz, a pioneer at the intersection of art and technology.
Highlights from a newly published joint oral history of two pioneering Black Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
Tech for Humanity Prize changemakers share how their tech-for-good projects are advancing health equity and combatting social bias.
AI expert Kai-Fu Lee explores how artificial intelligence will change the world by the year 2041.