The Commodore 1541 was built to do one job—to save and load data from 5.25″ diskettes. [Commodore History] decided to see ...
This new AI "desktop" from HP hides in plain sight, with a design that takes inspiration from classic computers like the ...
Artsy limited editions, unusual open-frame designs, retro throwbacks, and bold new ideas made this a standout year for the PC ...
The Smart Play system as a whole is going to make its debut in the Lego Star Wars theme, with—obviously—an X-Wing set and a ...
A 27-inch Predator panel with a true 1,000Hz refresh rate (mind you, at 720p) headlines a slate of spiffy new monitors, ...
There’s also one of two known all-black versions of the prototype Atari 5200 known as the Atari Video System X. The device dates back to 1982, but Jobs appears to have purchased this prototype in 2001 ...
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Mighty Thin: I’m Impressed by the MacBook Homage the 2026 MSI Stealth 16 AI+ Pulls Off
It may look like a laptop we all know, but MSI's latest revision of its slim gaming and power-user Stealth line could be its ...
As computers like the venerable breadbox Commodore 64 age, their plastic doesn’t just turn increasing shades of yellow and brown, the ABS plastic also tends to get brittle. This is a problem ...
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Qualcomm Launches Snapdragon X2 Plus Chips for Mainstream Laptops: Here Are the First Test Numbers
At CES 2026, the big maker of mobile chips teased details—and some benchmarks—for its new mainstream Snapdragon processor ...
Unique designs, smart engineering, and serious performance defined this year’s CES PC haul. These are our favorites across 11 ...
That will have rankled Razer CEO, Min-Liang Tan, for sure, and the new design is testament to that. The focus was obviously ...
This project offers a simple and cost-effective way of loading software onto a Commodore 64 or Commodore Vic-20 retro-computer. It consists of two main components, an Arduino microcontroller which ...
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