In the age of the hipster, dust-covered and irrelevant mediums like the vinyl and cassette tape have slowly been given a new lease of life. Now, thanks to Radiohead, it looks like popular British ...
Modern versions of iconic gaming consoles have been popularized in recent years, but the rebirth of this latest product will surely resonate with early computer users. Manufacturer Retro Games ...
There was a time when the coolest attitude a person could display, in regards to computers and technology, was a scornful contempt for those who talked about the potential that such things carried.
VICE NDRCVR is a new game about taking down '80s drug cartels by using their computer systems against them. Revealed for the first time during IGN Expo, VICE NDRCVR evokes the likes of Hypnospace ...
CRN was launched in 1982, back then it was known as Computer Retail News. As part of our 30th anniversary, we look back at some memorable computer ads from the early days of CRN, like this Texas ...
This photo released by AMC shows Lee Pace as Joe MacMillan in a scene from the television series, "Halt and Catch Fire," season 1. The drama, which debuts Sunday, June 1, 2014, is set during the 1980s ...
Apple is exploring the possibility of integrating a fully functioning Mac within a keyboard, reminiscent of home computers of the 80s, such as the Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Image credit: ...
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. (KGO) -- If you've ever worked with a clunky computer, you know what folks applying for unemployment are dealing with. An audit of EDD released this week raises some perplexing ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — AMC, home of “Mad Men” and newcomer “Halt and Catch Fire,” aired a recent promo that cleverly played connect-the-dots between its landmark series and the intriguingly titled drama.
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- If you've ever worked with a clunky computer, you know what folks applying for unemployment are dealing with. As KGO-TV reports, an audit of EDD released this week raises some ...
AMC's new “Halt and Catch Fire” recalls the early days of personal computing — and the network's dramas. Yes, AMC is going strong with “The Walking Dead,” television's highest-rated scripted show. But ...