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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-06-26 18:14
PC World (October 1985)
PC World was one of the first major PC dedicated magazines. Unlike other early magazines like Byte and Compute!, it exclusively covered the PC. The October 1985 issue includes:
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-06-21 20:35
Byte (August 1988)
Byte was among the earliest computer magazines. It was published from 1975 until 1998, covered just about every computer, and tended to lean toward the technical side. The August 1988 issue includes:
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-06-18 22:17
Byte (October 1985)
Byte was among the earliest computer magazines. It was published from 1975 until 1998. It covered a wide range of computers through its life. The October 1985 issue includes:
retrotech-cuba
StemSocial
2026-06-17 08:04
Creando un gestor de archivos retro usando FoxBASE: Parte 2
En esta serie de artículos vamos a ir creando un gestor de archivos retro similar a Norton Commander usando FoxBASE.
greywarden100
MemeHive
2026-06-28 02:01
Promoted
Staking My Claim in What Lasts: 19.8 Million MEME on MemeHive, the Baby Lady Rescue, and Why I Am Convinced Hive Is Building the Owned Digital Civilizations of Tomorrow
AI generated image based on my Hive Blog. My stake is 19,813,977.902 MEME — roughly 7.93% of MemeHive’s entire 250 million maximum supply. This is not a speculative move. It is a deliberate act of ownership
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-06-13 18:18
Compute! (August 1984)
Compute! was one of the more popular home computer magazines of its time. The August 1984 issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-06-12 00:36
Digital Archaeology: Dell Latitude E5500
he Latitude E5500, or at least this one, features a Core 2 Duo T7250 CPU @ 2 GHz and Intel Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics.
darth-azrael
retrogaming
2026-06-09 22:27
Computer + Video Games (April 1991)
Computer & Video Games was the longest running video game magazine that I am aware of. It was published in the U.K. and issue number 113 from April 1991 includes:
retrotech-cuba
StemSocial
2026-06-09 03:53
Creando un gestor de archivos retro usando FoxBASE: Parte 1
En esta serie de artículos vamos a ir creando un gestor de archivos retro similar a Norton Commander usando FoxBASE.
nectarbytes
Mildly Infuriating
2026-06-14 03:45
Promoted
Welcome to Mildly Infuriating!
Welcome to the community! This place is designed so anyone who's had something "mildly infuriating" happen to them and just wants to vent can do that. Share your experiences, connect with others
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-06-06 05:33
Compute!'s Gazette (February 1987)
Compute!'s Gazette was one of the most popular Commodore 64 magazines and 1987 was quite possibly the Commodore 64's peak year. The February 1987 issue of Gazette includes:
darth-azrael
retrogaming
2026-06-03 06:02
PC Zone (January 2001)
PC Zone is a PC gaming magazine that was published in the U.K. In fact, it was the first magazine published in the U.K. to be dedicated to PC gaming. The January 2001 issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-30 01:34
Compute!'s Gazette (September 1985)
Compute!'s Gazette was a spinoff of Compute! that exclusively covered Commodore 8-bit computers which primarily meant the Commodore 64. The September 1985 issue of Gazette includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-28 00:00
Digital Archaeology: Floppy Disk #14 – COMPUTER.DOC
This post includes the contents of COMPUTER.DOC. This file is dated September 2nd, 1985 and is in a subdirectory called TELEPSYC.
koenau
TravelFeed
2026-06-26 16:35
Promoted
Germany's Heilandskirche: In God’s Forgotten Living Room
Discover the bizarre history of Hettstedt’s Heilandskirche—a forgotten East German church where Neo-Gothic architecture
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-25 19:21
PC World (October 1996)
The mid 1990s was an exciting time for the PC industry. PCs were rapidly being adopted with nearly everyone having one by 2000. The Internet was just becoming mainstream and that's the biggest part of
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-22 18:52
Computer Shopper (April 1996)
During the mid 90s, just before the Internet exploded, Computer Shopper was at its peak. The April 1996 issue has more than 800 pages and includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-15 17:32
Compute! (December 1981)
Compute! was one of the earliest home computer magazines. Early in its history, it focused on 6502 based machines. In 1981 that meant the Commodore CBM/PET, Apple II, Atari and OSI. The December 1981 issue
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-12 23:05
Digital Archaeology: Dell Latitude D610
The Dell Latitude D610 is a Pentium M based laptop that was a slight upgrade to the D600.
noemilunastorta
Hive Food
2026-06-28 13:55
Promoted
Another high-quality Japanese lunch in Seano!/ ¡Otro almuerzo japonés de alta calidad en Seano!
Good afternoon, blog friends! I’m back to talk about food—after all, sometimes you have to travel to eat well, right? That’s exactly what my husband and I did to visit this Japanese restaurant in Seano,
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-10 23:42
Byte (April 1984)
All of the photos in this set are from the late 1960s and they were all probably taken in the Lansing, Michigan area.
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-08 14:02
PC World (September 1990)
PC World was one of the most popular PC specific magazines for a long time throughout a good portion of the 1980s, the 1990s, and well into the 2000s. The September 1990 issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-06 00:51
RUN: The Commodore 64/128 User's Guide (April 1990)
RUN was perhaps my favorite computer magazine. It was dedicated to Commodore 8-bit computers which primarily meant the Commodore 64 and 128.
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-03 16:30
PC World (May 1988)
PC World was probably the most popular computer magazine from the late 80s until it ceased publication. The May 1988 issue includes: