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IBM entertains you while you wait on the spiraled ramps-no other exhibit can make this claim. Once in, the People Wall whisks you up into the giant egg where the Information Machine reveals that you too can be a computer, of sorts.
Sports lovers have debated in recent years whether athletes could go on breaking records indefinitely, but there seems to be no question about continued record-breaking when it comes to U.S. business. For 41 months now, businessmen have watched record after record crumble with computer speed until new economic tidemarks...
Even as Charles de Gaulle called again last week for a "European Europe," a sizable piece of French industry slipped into the American orbit with his approval. Persuaded finally that ailing Machines Bull could boost its share of the computer market's sales and cut its losses only with...
A physician, using his long, specialized experience in reading ECGs, can interpret the squiggled paper from the nurse's Cardioview if an abnormality is suspected. The computer, with its electronic brain, interprets the impulse scale in a fraction of a second, and it does this superhuman job accurately enough...
To get the most valuable angle-shots, the Army's mapmen visited observatories in the U.S. and Europe, collected more than 4,000 pictures dating as far back as 1890 and showing the moon at different stages of wobble. By intricate calculation they were able to deduce lunar elevations...