Showing the value of great design over visual impact, this faithfully resurrected home computer seamlessly integrates modern tech with some wonderful additional touches ...
Before the modern Internet existed, there were still plenty of ways of connecting with other computer users “online”, ...
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With AI transforming our lives at the speed of light and facilitating a constant future focus, we often forget to look ...
I still remember using and playing games on the Commodore 64, but I never thought I'd see the day when the old-school PC was running generative AI to generate creative retro sprites. Check it out: ...
We'd venture that most folks under 40 or so aren't aware that Bill Gates and Paul Allen, former head honchos of Microsoft, actually started their empire as hardcore programmers, and darn good ones at ...
“Planned obsolescence” is one of the most controversial topics in the tech industry. Many believe that companies make their products less and less durable to force you to replace them more often. Well ...
The Commodore 64 is celebrated to this day for its capable SID sound chip, which provided the soundtrack for some of the best video games of its era. Even today, it’s still in demand as a chiptune ...
Fans of retro computing have had a lot to digest lately, with several companies reviving classic hardware such as the Amiga A1200 and the Commodore 64. It’s not just larger companies getting in on the ...
TL;DR: Hilligoss Bakery in Indiana still uses two Commodore 64 systems as cash registers, over 42 years after their launch. Originally released in 1982, the Commodore 64 remains the highest-selling ...
A few years ago musician and retro computer enthusiast Linus Åkesson introduced the world to The Commodordion: an accordion-like musical instrument made from two Commodore 64 computers. But despite ...