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- My First Computer Thought It Was a Sewing Machine
- Pinterest as a Visual Archive of Computing History
- An Inside Look At OS/2…And Why It Failed
- A Phone Call I’ve Remembered These 28 Long Years…
- One of the Finest iPad Apps Is No More – Thanks for the Update, Twitter
- The Tandy CoCo to Get Its Own ‘Soul of a New Machine’
- Susan Kare’s 32×32 Pixels of Steve Jobs…On My Flesh and Forever
- Three-Headed Beast Spotted Staring Across Martian Landscape
- Christmas Morning, 1979 — A Pivotal Moment Captured on Film
- So Long, and Thanks for All the Games
- A New Photo Panorama of The “Byte Cellar” for 2012
- Liber809 – The Motorola 6809 Gets a New Platform
- CFFA3000 for Apple II: Look Ma, No Disks!
- My First Printer. What Was Yours?
- Glowing Pixels Replace Swirls of Paint at the Smithsonian
- Wait — Not Another Apple Podcast?!
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- Marc Johnson on Regarding Keyboards, and a New Favorite: the Leopold FC660C
- Regarding Keyboards, and a New Favorite: the Leopold FC660C | Byte Cellar on An Apparent Keyboard Geek Finally Learns to Type
- Karl Olinde on “Picasso” Macintosh Logo Poster
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- twilitezoner on A Glimpse of the Elusive ‘Time Bandit’ for the Sanyo MBC 550
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- Damn, I have Wipeout 3 but I need Wipeout 3: Special Edition — many enhancements. Hmm… about 6 hours ago from Tweetbot for iOS ReplyRetweetFavorite
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Gordon Laing’s Digital Retro
I recall rather vividly the moment that I was first made aware of its existence. A co-workers sent me alink to a pre-publication review of it from The Register one morning a couple of months ago. What item of mystery … Continue reading
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“Hey Hey 16K”
Last night I happened across quite the piece of nostalgic computing goodness. Over at b3ta.com, MJ Hibbert and Rob Manuel have put together a flash-based music video entitled “Hey Hey 16K”, which is a surprisingly catchy tribute to the yesteryear … Continue reading
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