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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-12-26 17:58
Byte (November 1981)
1981 was the same year the PC first appeared. If you owned a "home computer" it was likely made by Apple, Commodore, Atari, or Tandy. Personal computers on the business side were most often CP/M
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-03-17 20:40
Index 3 - Computer Magazines
I'm building this index for myself as much as anything. Basically, the goal is to index all (or at least most) of my posts here on Hive. When I'm done, it should be a lot easier to at least find my own
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2024-12-22 18:46
PC World (May 2005)
PC World was probably the most widely available PC Magazine throughout the 1990s and 2000s. The May 2005 issue includes:
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soltecno
Geek Zone
2022-10-05 02:26
Installing an old controller in Windows 10 [Eng+Spa]
English With my best wishes to enjoy this excellent week and with much encouragement. I hope you are in the best possible way. Some time ago, I had told you in the Outlast post, that it was a very enjoyable
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cabzphoto
PhotoFeed
2026-04-02 02:15
Promoted
👊 The Judge of Takanakuy: Faces of Chumbivilcas - PhotoFeed Contest Portrait Photography Round 163 [ENG-ESP]
👊 The Judge of Takanakuy: Faces of Chumbivilcas PhotoFeed Contest - Portrait Photography Round 163 [ENG-ESP] English During my journey to Cusco, I immersed myself in the "Takanakuy" festival
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2022-08-10 13:22
Popular Computing Weekly (July 7th, 1983)
Front page of the July 7-13 1983 issue of Popular Computing Weekly Popular Computing Weekly was, as the name suggests, a weekly publication covering computers. It was published in the U.K. is a sort of
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2021-11-02 17:26
Timex Sinclair User – Issue Number 3
The Sinclair ZX81 and Spectrum were extremely popular computers in the U.K. during the 1980s and even early 1990s. However, while there were variations of those machines released in the U.S. by Timex,
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darth-azrael
Hive Gaming
2021-06-14 13:34
Easy Home Computer (June 1983)
Easy Home Computer was one of many early 1980s computer magazines. This would seem to be a relatively obscure one. The premiere issue from June 1983 features the brand new (at the time) Commodore 64 on
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2021-05-20 14:50
Popular Computing Weekly (March 20-26, 1986)
Popular Computing Weekly is a magazine that was published weekly in the U.K. Weekly! I am not aware of any computer magazines being published that often in the U.S. at that time. That would have been pretty
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darth-azrael
photography
2026-03-30 22:41
Promoted
Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (186-189)
The photos in this set range from 1957 to 1967 and I believe they were all taken in Michigan.
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2021-04-02 00:35
Digital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #9 (part 18)
A summary for those that haven't been keeping up with this series: I found a number of 5.25" disks at a thrift store a number of years ago. I finally got around to acquiring a 5.25" disk drive
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darth-azrael
Hive Gaming
2021-03-31 14:34
Amstrad Computer User (April 1987)
In the U.S. in the 1980s, the computer wars tended to center around the Apple II, Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit as well as the TI-99/4A, VIC-20 and TRS-80 earlier in the decade. In the U.K. and other parts
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2021-03-17 17:20
Ahoy!'s AmigaUser (August 1988)
Ahoy!'s AmigaUser is a spinoff of Ahoy! which was originally a magazine for Commodore 8-bit users. AmigaUser of course covers the Amiga. AmigaUser only lasted a couple of years. The August 1988 issue includes:
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pedrobrito2004
retrotech
2020-11-27 01:07
Netscape Composer - HTML Editor: Nostalgia Retrotech
Source of image Netscape Composer is a WYSIWYG HTML editor initially developed by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1997, and packaged as part of the Netscape Communicator, Netscape 6 and Netscape
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idea-make-rich
Shadow Hunters
2026-04-02 14:59
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Footover bridge & Stairs Shadow images :: "Shadow Hunters SMASh Round 419"
Namaste🙏 Dear Friends, Again i am here to participate on the shadow hunters contest round 419. & you can also take a part on this contest here👉Contest Post , just readout the contest rules and remember
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pedrobrito2004
retrotech
2020-11-26 22:27
HotDog HTML Editor: Nostalgia Retrotech
Source of image I was working with a blog post template, but I went into the html code to fix a few things that I didn't like the way they looked. At that moment I felt a nostalgia remembering how I became
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2020-07-07 15:32
80-US (January 1979)
The TRS-80 was one of the first home computers available and therefore had some of the earliest computer publications dedicated to it. 80-US is one of those. The January 1979 issue includes: Going First
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2020-06-23 21:26
Digital Archaeology: Dell PowerEdge 2550
While out patrolling my neighborhood...really just taking a walk after dinner, I spotted something interesting by the curb. There were what appeared to be several rack mounted servers (well, they weren't
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alfio1979
retrotech
2018-10-31 08:03
73 Years Ago...
That was a Computer, not mini things we use today :-)
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bulliontools
Silver Gold Stackers
2026-03-29 03:51
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A Wager: Silver's New Price Floor?
Let's make a wager! In my previous post, I discussed whether or not silver has enough demand to maintain a price floor of $65/ounce. With the conflict in Iran still ongoing, some of the attention has shifted
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movievigilante
vhs
2018-02-22 03:09
Who You Gonna Call?
I remember buying this with my Columbia House video club membership. Anyone remember those? Look how glossy that box cover is. It's still in great shape which leads me to wonder how many times I actually
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