I was delighted that Commodore had been acquired by an enthusiast who then announced the company's first new computer in over 30 years.
WinUAE takes you back to the “computer of the future,” Commodore’s Amiga. Back in the 1980’s, a select group of computer pioneers got a glimpse of the future in the form of Commodore’s Amiga computer ...
The Amiga 1000, a computer released by Commodore in the mid-1980s, became legendary for its power compared to other machines available at the time. The Amiga developed a cult following of users, some ...
In another twist in the long saga of the Amiga computer, Gateway--the company's would-be savior--apparently won't be making a new Amiga machine anytime soon. Instead, the PC maker will focus on ...
“Tank Mouse is a brand new computer mouse, inspired by the famous Commodore Amiga 1352. However under the classic look a modern technology is hidden. Tank mouse blends retro-computing passion with ...
The desktop computer is dead. No, I don’t mean computers that are meant to sit either on or underneath a desk. I’m talking about computer cases that are placed on a desk horizontally, probably with a ...
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