The history of computing is littered with the remains of forgotten operating systems—some rendered obsolete by technological ...
I joyfully reunited with my first Linux distro at the Virtual OS Museum ...
XDA Developers on MSN
The virtual OS museum lets you relive the glory days of Windows 3.1, DOS, PalmOS, and more
This is a real operating system blast from the past.
Several companies — despite seeming American — are under foreign ownership, and that includes a number of prominent tech ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Commodore Amiga-emulating TheA1200 retro computer delayed nearly half a year by chip shortages
The A1200 has been delayed nearly half a year due to 'global chip shortages' and is now scheduled for release on December 4.
Commodore is preparing to launch a new version of its classic 8-bit home computer, the Commodore 64C Ultimate, bringing a mix of historical accuracy and modern hardware updates. Scheduled for release ...
If you’ve ever wondered what it felt like to use the many operating systems Apple (and NeXT) released over the past 40-plus ...
The Commodore 64 has, by modern standards, the interesting power requirement of needing both 5 VDC and 9 VAC. Traditionally, one would use an iron-core transformer to step-down the wall current — be ...
Back in the 80s, buying a home computer could easily mean an inflation-adjusted cost of thousands of dollars (or your equivalent currency unit of choice), and all for an 8-bit machine that might ...
Despite Android's presence in nearly every corner of the tech industry, it has yet to truly establish a foothold on PC platforms. Google has had ChromeOS powering Chromebooks for years, but the ...
The walls are coming down, but which side of the fence is better? We pit Apple and Google against each other across 14 essential categories to see who truly rules the smartphone space. In 2014, I ...
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