Personal computers started to become a normal household item by the 1980s, with companies like Apple, Atari, IBM, and others ...
The Commodore 64 is officially back. Just months after signing paperwork to acquire the original brand and assets, Commodore 64 Ultimates are slowly rolling off the assembly line, and some units may ...
Recently we featured an unusual Commodore 8-bit computer on the bench of [Tynemouth Software] — a Commodore 64 in a PET case.
In the early 1980s—when the average cost of a personal computer was $2700, and the average American earned just over $14,500 per year—Jack Tramiel decided to do for computers what Henry Ford had done ...
The Commodore 64 was a revolutionary computer for its day and age. After four decades, though, it gets harder and harder to use these computers for anything more than educational or hobby electronics ...
[Photo: Commodore] I wasn’t born when the first Commodore 64 came out–in 1982–but I can still appreciate some good ol’ vintage computing. And apparently Commodore thinks other people can appreciate ...
Commodore, the name that helped usher in the PC revolution, is back. With a phone. For those of you too young to remember, Commodore was a hot company in the mid-1980s. It was a leader in personal ...
Commodore has officially brought back the iconic C64 with its first hardware release in more than 30 years. The new Commodore 64 Ultimate is up for pre-order at USD 299 and packs a lot more than ...
Editor’s Note 4/10/12: Jack Tramiel died on April 8 and will always be remembered as a computing industry pioneer and founder of Commodore. The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular PCs of all time ...