Looking back through the 1980s is unquestionably an exciting look at how far computers have come over the last 40 years. Names like IBM, Atari, Apple, Commodore, and many more help us look at how we ...
When you think of the personal computer names that dominate the landscape today, you’re almost guaranteed to think of Microsoft, HP, Apple, and Dell. Had someone asked the same question, Apple likely ...
Killer apps are a fascinating phenomenon when looking at computers. You’ve likely been accustomed to some over the years, like the App Store on early iPhones. However, that is just the latest in a ...
The world of computers in the 1980s feels like a time capsule compared to today’s light and thin machines. Long gone are the days of multiple components making up a single computer space, as the 1980s ...
Microsoft has been at the forefront of the tech world since the mid-1980s as the world’s premier name in computing. With the release of the first retail version of Windows in 1985, it has grown into ...
Why would someone emulate vintage computers on modern hardware? Well, there is no shortage of reasons to keep using legacy hardware or at least emulation. So, let’s take a look at some of the reasons ...
In the early 1980s, computers were far from the light and thin machines they are today. While these models were no longer the room-size machines they had been decades prior, they were still clunky, ...
When you consider the leaps and innovations in computing from the 1980s to the modern day, it seems almost dizzying. We went from 8-bit processors to 64-bit processors in 20 years. If you told someone ...