One common complaint in the twenty-first century is that nothing is built to last. Even complex, expensive computers seem to have a relatively short shelf-life nowadays. One computer in a small auto ...
Just because a gadget is technically obsolete doesn't mean it doesn't work. The latest example can be found in Gdansk, Poland, where a sharp Facebook user found an ...
As a child of the 80s, I didn’t have an Atari, an NES, or even a Sega Master System. My first console was actually our family’s first computer: the Commodore 64. It was a passable gaming system, but ...
Moving from typewriter repairs to a billion-dollar personal computer empire, Jack Tramiel was the first to see the potential of an affordable computer for everybody. Soon after entering the factory, ...
In the death of Jack Tramiel, the man behind the Commodore 64 computer, it’s not that hard to see the life of Silicon Valley. This is a place where companies come out of nowhere, rock the world and ...