When AmigaOS 3.3 eventually ships—currently expected in 2026—it will do so quietly, without keynote livestreams, viral…
Day: 24 January 2026
Inside the Commodore 64 PLA chip: the design flaw that killed countless breadbins
For millions of users, the Commodore 64 was their first real computer: a chunky beige “breadbin”…
An alternative future that never quit: history of AmigaOne hardware
In a technology landscape driven by scale, speed, and relentless standardization, the AmigaOne platform has followed…
Brown Dust 2 banned in Vietnam and restricted in Germany
When Brown Dust 2 launched, it positioned itself as a confident evolution of the gacha RPG…
Bulletin Board Systems: how Amiga users built social networks before social media
Before the web flattened everything into browsers and platforms, online life had a physical shape. It…
How PlayStation developers pushed PS1 hardware beyond its limits
By modern standards, the original PlayStation was underpowered almost to the point of absurdity. It had…
Open-Source Windows alternative ReactOS celebrates 30 years of development
Thirty years is an eternity in computing. In that span, operating systems have risen and vanished,…
Inside the making of Turrican: engineering an arcade giant on the Amiga
When Turrican arrived on the Amiga, it felt less like a new game and more like…
What old PC hardware taught us about control, complexity, and ownership
Before the computer ever made a sound, before a game loaded or a joystick twitched to…
The Amiga as a business computer: accounting and database software in focus
For all its cultural baggage as a creative and home-focused machine, the Commodore Amiga supported a…
How Cyrix survived Intel’s lawsuits—and changed the CPU market anyway
In the long shadow of Intel’s dominance, Cyrix occupies a strange and revealing place in PC…
Sony’s new bluetooth turntables bring vinyl hardware into the wireless era
Sony’s return to vinyl becomes far more interesting when you look closely at the hardware itself.…