👉 Beatles Computing, also known as the Beatles' Computing or simply The Beats, was a collaborative project initiated by John Lennon in 1980, just before his death. It aimed to recreate the innovative spirit and technological advancements that characterized The Beatles' work during their most prolific period. The project involved Lennon working with a team of engineers and designers to develop new computer systems, software, and hardware inspired by the Beatles' music production techniques. This included creating custom-built computers, like the Apple II and Commodore 64 emulators, and experimenting with software that emulated the studio equipment used by The Beatles. Though not as groundbreaking as some of their other projects, Beatles Computing showcased Lennon's continued interest in technology and his desire to bridge the gap between music and computing, leaving a lasting legacy of innovation.