Paul Allen’s Seattle museums are getting a face-lift. As the EMP Museum at Seattle Center became the Museum of Pop Culture on Tuesday, a few miles down the road in Sodo members of the media were ...
In 2017 I went up to Seattle for PAX as usual, and while I was up there I heard about the Living Computer Museum, an institution in southern Seattle founded by Paul Allen to preserve PC history. I ...
As 2016 began, the staff of the Living Computer Museum knew that big changes were coming. That was par for the course, though. Renovations on historic computers had happened every year. Exhibits came ...
A trove of items from Living Computers: Museums + Labs, the Seattle computer museum that Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen opened in 2012, is heading to auction. The museum, known for its hands-on ...
For tourists with an interest in Seattle's role as a high-tech hub, there hasn't been much here to see, other than driving over to Microsoft headquarters in suburban Redmond to take pictures of a ...
The Apple I computer, in a prototype metal case, that founder Steve Jobs used as a demo model and which was taken from a shelf in his office in 1985. (Living Computers Photo) The Living Computers: ...
Twenty-five years after he and Bill Gates moved their small software company from Albuquerque, N.M., to the Seattle region, Paul Allen is returning his attention to the city that ended up on the short ...
He’s the co-founder of Microsoft, the owner of the Seahawks, a philanthropist who has given millions toward brain science, cell science and artificial-intelligence research, and the founder of a ...
In context: The Living Computers Museum in Seattle was the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's passion project, established in 2012 to house his vast collection of vintage machines and scientific ...
SEATTLE – He’s the co-founder of Microsoft, the owner of the Seattle Seahawks, a philanthropist who has given millions toward brain science, cell science and artificial-intelligence research, and ...
Museums are usually hands off affairs. You stand, you look, you ponder. But at Paul Allen’s Living Computers Museum and Labs they say the best way to experience a computer is to use it. “When Paul ...