New: computersAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemhive-180932hive-150122hive-188619zzanhive-183959hive-185836hive-166405hive-144064hive-183397hive-101145uncommonlabphotographyhive-145157hive-184714hive-103599photohive-193637hive-139150hive-170554hive-150943hive-109690TrendingNewHotLikersdarth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 3 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 compatible). It had a long life before the Internet killed it. The March 1988 issue…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 4 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, mostly the Commodore 64 and Amiga. By 1991 it was covering exclusively the Amiga.…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 12 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 U.S. and had the longest life among Atari 8-bit magazines. Of course, it only had…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 16 days agoDigital Archaeology: Sony Vaio PCG-FXA49It seems that all laptop makers like to use confusing model numbers. Sony seems to have been no different. This particular model is the Vaio PCG-FXA49. If there is anything to be derived from those…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 28 days agoAhoy!'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 the Commodore 64. Later it also covered the Amiga. However, it's not surprising…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • last monthPC 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. It always felt a bis generic to me but it's still great for nostalgia. This…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • last monthPC 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. It always felt a bit generic to me but it's still great for nostalgia. 2006…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • last monthDigital Archaeology: Toshiba Satellite L355-S7905The Toshiba Satellite L355 was available from a number of retailers in slightly different configurations. My particular model is the L355-S7905. As far as I can tell, the numbers are pretty random…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • last monthPC 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 its life to the end. Unfortunately, few magazines have been popular enough to…gaming.yer (62)in hive-175254 • last monthWhy 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 technology but, as far as computers are concerned, they are always more and more…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • last monthPC 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 first "PC" (I had a Commodore 64 at the time) a couple of months later, right…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 was published in the U.K. in the early to mid 1980s. It covered the popular 8-bit…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 the U.K. that specifically covered adventure games, war/strategy games and…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 2 months agoCompute! (November 1989)Cover of the November 1989 issue of Compute! Compute! was one of the earliest home computer magazines and probably one of the last to cover multiple systems other than the PC standard. It was…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 2 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 one main model number for a large variety of laptops. This particular model is…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 2 months agoCommodore User (December 1985)Cover of the December 1985 issue of Commodore User Commodore User was one of a multitude of Commodore computer related magazines that were published in the U.K. There were a few good ones in the…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (February 2006)Cover of the February 2006 issue of PC World PC World was one of the most popular PC magazines published in the U.S. It always felt a bit generic to me but it's still great for nostalgia. 2006…shantamcbain (53)in computers • 2 months agoI have a server room and would like to setup a steemit serverHi all It has been some time since I made a post. I have looked into this before but it was far too complicated. with the constant evolution, there are a growing number of OS that are based on…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 2 months agoAmstrad Computer User (October 1991)Cover of the October 1991 issue of Amstrad Computer User The Amstrad CPC was one of those 8-bt computers that had a large following in the U.K. but was unheard of in the U.S. I guess compared to…aabitabi (33)in computers • 3 months agoComputers and electronic devicesIn the modern world, computers and electronic devices have become ubiquitous, influencing nearly every aspect of our lives. From the way we communicate and work to how we entertain ourselves and…