Retro hardware fix restores true blacks to S3 cards A retro computing enthusiast has eliminated the decades-old 'pedestal bit' issue on an S3 Virge DX, which raised black levels to dark gray for CRT ...
Old gadgets aren’t just riding a nostalgia wave. They’re coming back because modern tech has become too needy, too app-dependent, and too exhausting.
Once upon a time, not every computer lived in a vertical “tower” case. Many decades back a horizontal arrangement was a ...
If you've upgraded to a new Mac, don't throw away your old one. Here are some ideas of things you can do to get more out of ...
How does NVIDIA’s Grace Blackwell handle local AI? Our Dell Pro Max with GB10 review breaks down real-world benchmarks, tokens-per-second, and local ...
Now a white edition has been released, designed to pay tribute to one of UK computing’s most oft-repeated stories. The story ...
The Neo Geo AES+ highlights how retro gaming demand and FPGA accuracy are reshaping how classic games are played in the ...
Ukrainian electronics engineer Oleg Kutkov successfully connected a 45-year-old 3.5-inch floppy disk drive to a modern Tesla ...
Perhaps at this point, getting NetBSD running on an obscure piece of hardware is a dog-bites-man story, and not worth ...
If you've got a Raspberry Pi and a just a little bit of coding know-how, you can make these weird projects that are sure to ...
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Commodore fans split over C64 Ultimate FPGA firmware lockdown
Fixing problems Commodore had "no hand in creating, nor the ability to diagnose... isn't sustainable," the company warns.
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