Wednesday, April 4, 2012

IBM's Failed Operating System OS/2 Is 25 Years Old—But It Still Powers ATMs and Checkouts [Ibm]

On April 2 1987, IBM launched its plan to revolutionize the PC industry: a next-generation operating system called OS/2. Co-developed by IBM and Microsoft, it was designed to replace DOS and change the way we used computers. Sadly, it didn't. But it still crops up in some of the weirdest places. More »


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