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- The most popular television program about consumer technology during the rise of the personal computer revolution from 1983 to 2002. Episodes featured interviews with luminaries from the tech industry.
- A look at new approaches to creating and sharing music in the digital revolution.
- A comparative look at the new breed of IBM lookalike PCs.
- Fifth-Generation Computers and their applications as America and Japan fight for supremacy in the Artificial Intelligence arena are discussed with hosts Gary Kildall and Stewart Cheifet and interviewees Edward Feigenbaum, Professor of Computer Science, and Herb Lechner.
- A review of computer art, graphics capabilities of computers and professional computer graphics systems.
- Mainframe and network databases for computer users. Guests include Gary Kildall, DRI; Roger Summit, Dialog; Jay Fitzgerald, The Source; Paul Schindler, Info Syst News.
- Security issues related to the world's increasing dependence on information contained in computer networks.
- 1983–200229mTV-GTV EpisodeExpert systems software and artificial intelligence applications.
- A look at the popular new software programs for business.
- A review of current popular programming languages like FORTH, PASCAL and COBOL.
- A look at speech synthesis and speech recognition technologies.
- As files got larger and disk storage capacity stagnated, software developers came up with utilities to compress and shrink the size of files.
- A look at health problems related to computer use such as video display radiation and repetitive stress injuries.
- The first episode of The Computer Chronicles to be taped for broadcast by PBS, with hosts Stewart Cheifet and Gary Kildall covering the history of the personal computer.
- AT&T's computer operating system is threatening to take over IBM's MS-DOS dominance.
- An in-depth look at IBM, the IBM standard and the impact of its dominant role in the PC marketplace.
- The Atari ST is a big hit in Europe but it's not very popular yet in the U.S. A look at some of the cool features that attract Atari fans.
- Laser disks and optical storage devices are changing the way we can use computers.
- A review of the new Intel 386 chip and the new super-fast computers and applications that take advantage of its speed.
- A survey of the technology embedded in modern office buildings and private homes.
- Connecting computers, peripherals, broadband and baseband.
- A look at early computer games. Featured are Earl Weaver Baseball, Ferrari Formula One, Tower of Myraglen, and Shanghai.
- Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs are used by engineers and architects, but new simplified CAD programs have come out for personal computers that let individual consumers use the power of CAD software.
- A look at new software programs that reside in RAM and are always ready but may conflict with each other.