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Web news editor at Vedomosti, Russia’s business daily. Offbeat tech and history stories for Tedium, occasional reporting for Atlas Obscura and Nintendo Life. Featured in Vice’s Motherboard.
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Russia’s Retro Lenin Museum Still Runs on Decades-Old Apple II Computers

23 Sep 2024  |  Pocket
The Lenin Museum in Gorki Leninskiye, near Moscow, continues to operate using Apple II computers from the 1980s, showcasing an elaborate audiovisual presentation about Vladimir Lenin's life. The museum, designed by constructivist architect Leonid Pavlov, was equipped with technology from the British company Electrosonic, circumventing Soviet trade restrictions through a specialized economic body. Despite the fall of the USSR, the museum remains largely unchanged, preserving its original technological setup. Efforts to maintain and repair the vintage equipment are ongoing, with former staff coming out of retirement to assist. The museum's focus remains on Lenin's achievements, omitting the more violent aspects of his regime.

Meet 1990s IBM, Trying To Sell OS/2 to Football Fans

01 Oct 2023  |  30pin
IBM's attempt to market its OS/2 operating system through a $4.5 million sponsorship of the Fiesta Bowl in the early 1990s is examined. Despite the company's financial struggles and layoffs, IBM defended the sponsorship as a strategy to gain market mindshare. The sponsorship, however, was met with skepticism and ridicule, and ultimately did not help IBM regain its market position. The Fiesta Bowl, after IBM's exit, found a more successful sponsor in Frito-Lay, which significantly increased the event's payouts. IBM, under new leadership, shifted its focus away from consumer markets, eventually selling its PC division to Lenovo.

Russia’s Retro Lenin Museum Still Runs on Decades-Old Apple II Computers

01 Oct 2023  |  Atlas Obscura
The Lenin Museum in Gorki Leninskiye, near Moscow, continues to operate using vintage Apple II computers and Electrosonic's ES4000 system, installed in the 1980s. The museum, designed to impress visitors with audiovisual presentations about Vladimir Lenin's life, has remained largely unchanged since its opening. Despite Soviet restrictions on foreign technology, the museum managed to acquire Apple II computers through a complex arrangement involving Technointorg and Beech Compix. The museum's technological setup is maintained by former staff, preserving its original state. The article also touches on Apple's attempts to enter the Soviet market, including a failed deal involving Steve Jobs.

Nintendo Of Europe "Has Decided To Wind Down Operations" In Russia

14 Apr 2023  |  www.nintendolife.com
Nintendo of Europe has decided to wind down its operations in Russia, citing the economic outlook and previous suspensions of product shipments and eShop services. The company will maintain a minimal presence to complete the wind-down process and fulfill legal and contractual obligations. Discussions are ongoing with potential suppliers, including LLC Achivka, to provide repair and warranty services for existing products in the Russian market. Nintendo has clarified that it is not involved in parallel import activities in Russia.

Nintendo Of Europe "Has Decided To Wind Down Operations" In Russia

14 Apr 2023  |  www.nintendolife.com
Nintendo of Europe has decided to wind down its operations in Russia, citing the economic outlook and previous suspensions of product shipments and eShop services. The company will maintain a minimal presence to complete the wind-down process and fulfill legal and contractual obligations. Discussions are ongoing with potential suppliers, including LLC Achivka, to provide repair and warranty services for existing products in the Russian market. Nintendo has clarified that it is not involved in parallel import activities in Russia.

Why Do Modern Computers Have So Many Marketing Stickers?

06 Jul 2022  |  tedium.co
The article explores the history and impact of marketing stickers on modern computers, focusing on the Intel Inside campaign, which began in 1991 to boost Intel's brand visibility. It highlights how Intel's strategy influenced other companies like Microsoft and AMD to adopt similar marketing tactics. The piece discusses the mixed reception of these stickers among consumers and their role in PC culture, noting that while some users dislike them, others see them as a mark of authenticity or brand loyalty. The article also touches on the legal scrutiny Intel faced over its rebate programs and the evolution of Microsoft's sticker campaigns.

Nintendo Is Suing The Fashion Retailer That Used To Run Its Russian Store

01 Jun 2022  |  nintendolife.com
Nintendo's Russian branch has filed a lawsuit against KupiVip, the former operator of its online store in Russia, for approximately $16,800. Following the Ukraine invasion, Nintendo scaled back its Russian operations, including halting shipments and closing the Nintendo eShop. KupiVip, a clothing retailer, ceased operations after Yandex withdrew from a purchase deal. The Nintendo online store's significance declined with the success of the Nintendo Switch. Currently, a simple website replaces the store for preorders, with Triangle Strategy being the last product offered.

Russia’s Medvedev Issues Threat To Foreign Fighters

20 Apr 2022  |  worldcrunch.com
On the 56th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, fighting intensifies in the Donbas region with Ukrainian forces defending against Russian assaults. Russia has agreed to a humanitarian corridor for evacuating civilians from Mariupol, but its reliability is uncertain. Ukrainian and international responses include military resistance, pledges of arms from the US, UK, and Canada, and refusal to cooperate with Russian forces in occupied areas. Over 5 million Ukrainians are displaced, with some forced to relocate to Russia. Hungary rejects EU sanctions on Russian energy, while Italy's Prime Minister proposes a gas price cap. Russian oligarch Oleg Tinkov publicly denounces the war.

History of Windows CE: A Diminutive System for Microsoft’s Grand Ambitions

01 Feb 2022  |  30pin
The article chronicles the history of Microsoft's Windows CE, an operating system designed for embedded hardware and mobile devices. Despite Microsoft's efforts to market Windows CE as a versatile and ubiquitous platform, it struggled to gain significant market traction compared to competitors like Palm. The article details the various iterations and applications of Windows CE, including its use in handheld PCs, automotive systems, and gaming consoles like Sega's Dreamcast. It also discusses the internal challenges and strategic shifts within Microsoft that ultimately led to the sidelining of the Windows CE brand in favor of more unified and streamlined operating systems like Windows Mobile and Windows 10.

Here’s How Computing Museums Care for Rubber Parts

28 Jan 2022  |  30pin
Rubber parts in vintage electronics, such as those in old Macintosh computers and HP iPAQ handhelds, degrade over time, posing challenges for both amateur collectors and professional conservators. Museums and experts recommend keeping items in dry, temperature-stable environments and using modern replacements for internal rubber components when possible. Cleaning or reworking degraded rubber is discouraged to avoid further damage. Institutions like the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Centre for Computing History provide guidelines and advice for preserving these materials, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the current state of the items to prevent further decay.
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