This book celebrates early home computers, with specially commissioned new photographs of 100 vintage computers and a generous selection of print advertising, product packaging, and instruction manuals.
From mechanical looms, to the combustion engine, to the first computers, new technologies have always provoked panic about workers being replaced by machines. Daniel Susskind writes about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence in this perceptive, pragmatic, and ultimately hopeful book.
($30)
The Ultimate History of Video Games: from Pong to Pokemon and Beyond ..., by Steven L. Kent
Revealing everything you ever wanted to know about the unforgettable games that changed the world, the visionaries who made them and the fanatics who played them, this book is a must-have for anyone who's ever touched a joystick.
($35)
Get behind-the-scenes details on how dozens of games featured within were conceived of, illustrated, approved (or rejected), and brought to life. This book offers the most complete collection of ATARI artwork ever produced!
($38)
Craft Meets Tech
You could definitely argue we're saving the best for last with this fun group of crafty-techie gifts that stand out from the rest.
The Automatic Computing Engine (ACE) and Electronic Numeral Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) are the two earliest electronic programmable computers ever built. These patents are printed on heavyweight matte paper using archival pigment and reactive dye inks for high color quality and durability.
($20.50)
Each book is made from two blank discs in your choice of color and is filled with 72 blank pages which will lay flat when open. Books measure approximately 3.5 inches wide by 3.75 inches tall and 0.75 inches thick.
($21)
This geeky keychain is made of recycled circuit board cut and shaped into a circle. The clear resin cover provides a beautiful and protective finish.
($29)
An updated version of the old-fashioned message in a bottle — this time with an 8GB USB to store your photos, memories or love notes!
($55)
We hope some of the above ideas work for the tech-lover in your life ... or maybe for yourself! Either way, we wish you the happiest of holidays, and a
great 2021!
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