BitDo has introduced a new Commodore 64-themed version of its Retro R8 mouse, continuing its habit of blending classic hardware aesthetics with current-generation peripheral specifications.
The personal technology industry, now run by some of the worst human beings on earth, was started by dreamers.
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What the family computer of the 1980s actually taught an entire generation without anyone realizing it
Those beige boxes were secretly the best classrooms money could buy.
Is the MacBook Neo the next iPhone 5C, or is it a tremendous value destined for success? I have a few thoughts.
Montgomery County resident Sandra Blue was the lucky recipient of one of three iPad minis recently given away by the Sandhill Regional Library System for her participation in the library services ...
This article looks at some of the biggest names in tech that put out products that ended up being total flops. From phones that literally caught fire to glasses that made people feel awkward, these ...
Phil Spencer leaving his long-held role at Xbox might have made all the headlines last month, but a few years ago the big ...
The Computer History Museum will host a panel later tonight featuring several veteran Apple executives, moderated by journalist David Pogue.
Former Xbox community chief Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson, has joined the company behind the Commodore 64 revival as Community Development Advisor after he was laid off from game engine Unity in ...
Recently [TheRetroChannel] came across an interesting failure mode on a Commodore 1541 5.25″ floppy disk drive, in the form of the activity LED blinking just once after power-up with the ...
Developers of the computer game Doom released the game's code in 1997, allowing scientists to use it as part of their research. Credit: id Software via ArcadeImages/Alamy. When th ...
The First 50 Years, tech columnist David Pogue is hosting an Apple at 50: Five Decades of Thinking Different event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California tonight. The event will ...
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