Here at Hackaday we cover the world of retrocomputing, which means that we see all manner of older computers in our everyday work. We might even claim that we’ve seen them all, were it not that every ...
After a few years of laying dormant, Commodore is finally back, oddly enough, with a mid-range smartphone, Wired reports. Talking to the outlet, Italian entrepreneurs Massimo Canigiani and Carlo ...
Legendary computer company Commodore has risen again, with an all new Commodore PET due to launch across Europe later this week. This new device is not very closely related to the original Commodore ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1977, Commodore introduced the PET ...
If you grew up (or were already an adult) in the 80s or 90s, odds are you have at least heard of Commodore. In fact, there’s even a pretty good chance you owned or knew someone who owned one of their ...
Commodore, the name that helped usher in the PC revolution, is back. With a phone. For those of you too young to remember, Commodore was a hot company in the mid-1980s. It was a leader in personal ...
One of the most popular computer names from the 1980s is about to appear on smartphones. This week, four European countries will see the debut of the Commodore PET, a Google Android handset starting ...
Called the PET De Lux, Love Hultèn says it’s a one-of-a-kind model complete with original accents like the dainty keyboard and datasette (Commodore’s storage device that looks like a mini cassette ...
If you’ve ever used a home computer from the late 1970s or early 1980s, you’ll no doubt be familiar with the slow speed of their user interfaces. Even listing the contents of a BASIC program from RAM ...
After a few years of laying dormant, Commodore is finally back, oddly enough, with a mid-range smartphone, Wired reports. Talking to the outlet, Italian entrepreneurs Massimo Canigiani and Carlo ...
TORONTO, Nov. 23 - The Toronto PET Users' Group, the oldest computer user group in Canada, which supports all of the old Commodore lines of computers, including the old Personal Electronic Transactor ...