Toshiba laptops through the ages
Toshiba’s 35-year run in the laptop business is at an end, but what a journey it has been.
The road to usability is paved with groundbreaking innovations. Here are 10 of the most significant, stretching from primitive tools to today's computers
1970 The WIMP interface and desktop metaphor
The transition from working with hundreds of lines of dense code to working with a graphical interface comprising Windows, Icons, Menus and Pointers (WIMP) was revolutionary.
No longer was the computer a scary grey box processing bits and bytes: following the efforts of researchers at Xerox PARC, it became your very own digital desktop. Files were stored in cabinets which looked like little filing cabinets; selections were made by pointing and clicking; completed documents could be dragged from the desktop and tucked away into little yellow folders. Loved and hated, the desktop metaphor has been polished, refined and enhanced, but it’s never really gone away: a usability classic.
Caption by: Joanna Bawa
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