#computersUnmoderated tagAll postsExplore CommunitiesTrending CommunitiesSteemitCryptoAcademyNewcomers' CommunitySteemit Feedbackআমার বাংলা ব্লগKorea • 한국 • KR • KOSteem AllianceSTEEM CN/中文WORLD OF XPILARBeauty of CreativityComunidad LatinaAVLE 일상Tron Fan Club#computersTrendingHotNewPayoutsMuteddarth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 2 days agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Vostro 1500The Vostro line fit into a kind of weird marketing segment within Dell. They already had the Inspiron line for home…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 3 days agoRUN (November 1985)Cover of the November 1985 issue of RUN RUN was one of the top Commodore 8-bit magazines, mostly covering the…drutter (69)in #technology • 3 days agoWe will use AI to judge and enslave ourselves▶️ How does my prediction for the next 10 years compare with your own? Choose platform to view video (20…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 8 days agoCompute!'s Gazette (December 1985)Cover of the December 1985 issue of Compute!'s Gazette Compute!'s Gazette was one of the most popular Commodore…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 9 days agoAC's Tech Amiga (May 1992)Cover of the May 1992 issue of AC's Tech Amiga AC's Tech Amiga was a more technically oriented spin-off of Amazing…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 20 days agoPC World (March 1988)Cover of the March 1988 issue of PC World PC World was one of the most successful PC magazines (PC meaning x86…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 21 days ago.info for the Amiga (September/October 1991)Cover of the September/October 1991 issue of .info Info covered various Commodore computers throughout its life…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 29 days agoANALOG Computing (March 1989)Cover of the March 1989 issue of ANALOG Computing ANALOG was probably the most popular Atari 8-bit magazine in the…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • last monthDigital Archaeology: Sony Vaio PCG-FXA49It seems that all laptop makers like to use confusing model numbers. Sony seems to have been no different. This…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • last monthAhoy!'s Amiga User (May 1988)Cover of the May 1988 issue of Ahoy!'s Amiga User Ahoy! was originally a Commodore 8-bit magazine, mostly covering…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (January 1991)Cover of the January 1991 issue of PC World PC World was one of the most popular PC magazines published in the U.S.…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (January 1996)Cover of the January 1996 issue of PC World PC World was one of the most popular PC magazines published in the U.S.…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoDigital Archaeology: Toshiba Satellite L355-S7905The Toshiba Satellite L355 was available from a number of retailers in slightly different configurations. My…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (August 1987)Cover of the August 1987 issue of PC World PC World was one of the most popular PC magazines from the beginning of…gaming.yer (62)in Project HOPE • 2 months agoWhy do computers become more compact as time goes by?Greetings to all colleagues, I have noticed that lately compared to the years of yesteryear, we have advanced with…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (June 1993)Cover of the June 1993 issue of PC World June 1993 was the month and year I graduated high school. I would buy my…darth-azrael (67)in #retrogaming • 2 months agoPersonal Computer Games (June 1984)Cover of the June 1984 issue of Personal Computer Games Personal Computer Games is a computer gaming magazine that…darth-azrael (67)in #retrogaming • 2 months agoMicro Adventurer (June 1984)Cover of the June 1984 issue of Micro Adventurer Micro Adventurer was an early computer games magazine published in…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 3 months agoCompute! (November 1989)Cover of the November 1989 issue of Compute! Compute! was one of the earliest home computer magazines and probably…darth-azrael (67)in #retrocomputing • 3 months agoDigital Archaeology: Toshiba A215-S7444The Toshiba A215 line of laptops were released in the late 2007. Like other manufacturers though, Toshiba liked to use…