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Jim Harris, from left, Bill Murto and Rod Canion

‘Silicon cowboys’: The underdog story of personal computing

September 23, 2016Technology

In 1982, IBM was the king of personal computing – and Compaq’s first PC was just a design sketched on the back of a placemat.

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