Commodore’s Amiga computer may have been the most dazzling PC of the 1980s. It certainly had the most fanatical following. (I was one of the fanatics.) And now it’s back. Sort of. Okay, not really.
Only a few short days ago, Commodore USA announced its intention to launch a modern version of the legendary C64 all-in-one keyboard computer. Now the company has revealed an exclusive licensing ...
There's no question that few people will ever buy one of these, but just because it's a niche product line doesn't mean that we can't smile about it. Those who have been following consumer electronics ...
I was delighted that Commodore had been acquired by an enthusiast who then announced the company's first new computer in over 30 years.
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL. and MAPLE VALLEY, WA. August 31, 2010 – Commodore USA, LLC and Amiga Inc., today announced their licensing agreement whereby Commodore USA, LLC will produce a full line of new ...
The Commodore International computer and electronics company’s machines are upgradeable and still can be used, more than two decades after the company went out of business. Once a month, a group of ...
What is it about a computer that was introduced 36 years ago by a company that would be defunct 12 years later that engenders such passion that people still collect it to this day? We’re talking about ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... You’ve seen Andy Warhol’s famous Campbell’s Soup cans. But you’ve probably never seen them like this. That’s because, until this week, Warhol’s pixelated ...
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