- Video cards were originally much the same resolution as teletext. However whilst Video cards advanced teletext's format remained the same.
- Windows 3.0, released 1990, utilised a graphics card with over 1600 colours.
- An article from 1987 about teletext in the US. Shows how behind the times the American continent was with teletext: televisions with appropriate encoders were not widely available in 1987.
- It's always worth a look at the Lektrolab Flickr stream.
- About the first video game -'Spacewar' at inventors.com
- Windows 95 was a pretty popular Operating System in its time. It helped Internet Explorer dominate the web browser market for ages. WorldWideWeb, meanwhile, was the first web browser and HTML editor.
- An important landmark in the history of the BBC and indeed television - the Queen's coronation. 22 million people watched.
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