The Commodore 64 Ultimate is the most astonishing retro product I have ever reviewed. I was expecting it to be a straightforward, modern take on the all-time best-selling personal computer. I imagined ...
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 ...
What if you could hold the past in your hands, only reimagined for the present? The Commodore 64, a symbol of 1980s computing, has always been a touchstone for tech nostalgia. But what if this iconic ...
The Commodore 64 Ultimate lives up to its name by serving as a definitive microcomputer remake. While its price tag and authentic functionality will appeal to enthusiasts first and foremost, its HDMI ...
What might a laptop version of the Commodore 64 have looked like if one had been released by the late 1980s? This is the question that [Kevin Noki] tried to recently answer with a custom C64 laptop ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Quickshot II first launched in the early ‘80s but is back with extra buttons and a USB upgrade. The ...
OpenMediaVault 8, or OMV8 for shorts, codenamed "Synchrony" has been released, now supporting only 64-bit architectures ...
Back when the original Nintendo Switch launched, one of the better sleeper pick-ups was the port of Disgaea 5. It ran well on ...
NASA astronaut [Don Pettit] shared a short video from an experiment he performed on the ISS back in 2012, demonstrating the effects of sound waves on water in space. Specifically, seeing what happens ...