Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, former Commodore International chairman Jack Tramiel, IBM's Bill Lowe, and other innovators reminisce about the PC wonder years An Apple II PC being sold by Commodore ...
According to tech apocrypha, after Commodore International released their revolutionary PET 2001 home PC, a couple of scruffy young men named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak plopped down in Commodore’s ...
Yesterday we told you that the previously turned down Commodore 64 iPhone Emulator app, was now available in iTunes, the reason it was turned down by Apple was that users of the app could run Basic on ...
An officially licensed C64 emulator for the iPhone has been rejected by Apple. The iPhone app store is proving to be something of a mixed blessing for Apple, as it seems that every few weeks the ...
(Editor’s note: this story was updated at about 6:15 p.m. EST on Dec. 13 to remove the original wording stating that Commodore International’s rejection of Apple’s proposal that it resell the Apple II ...
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Commodore 64 ultimate review
From the spot-on design of the packaging down to the perfection of the keyboard in every way, the Commodore 64 Ultimate is ...
Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; ...
Quick update on the Apple App Store approval process: Shaken babies are OK, but inevitable moneymakers like a licensed, legal Commodore 64 emulator are rejected ...
In a world where millions of people carry a 1990s-grade supercomputer in their pockets, it’s fun to revisit tech from a time when a 1 megahertz machine on a desktop represented a significant leap ...
Fruity cargo cult Apple is so desperate for new ideas it is turning to the old designs of the 1980s and inventing them to pretend they are new. According to MacRumours Apple wants to install a “fully ...
When people talk about the most influential names in the history of personal computers, you usually hear about Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Gordon Moore, Andy Grove, and so ...
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 ...
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