Conceived for it's then-new Macintosh computer, the 1984 Macintosh spot was directed by Ridley Scott who utilized a gorgeous film aesthetic. The result? It looked like nothing we've ever seen on TV.
Computer fan preserved decades-old ads and brochures from the dawn of the computer age and is now sharing them online. Images: Revival of the retro PC Greg Sandoval covers media and digital ...
10 Computer Ads From The 80s With tag lines like "Atari 800: More capabilities than any other personal computer under $1,000" and "TRS-80 Color Computer: Radio Shack's $399 TRS-80 Color Computer - ...
The first piece of tech gear that I could call my own wasn’t a computer; it was a game console–an original Sega Master System. I remember it, and the often-cheesy marketing that so appealed to my ...
It’s a name that’s legendary in the world of video games: Atari. But few people today remember that the former video game giant once made computers, too. For 15 years (1978 to 1993), Atari designed ...
This excerpt is from Jamie Lendino’s Breakout: How Atari 8-Bit Computers Defined a Generation, an amazing book that details with an obsessive’s eye the rise and fall of Atari 8-bit computers. While ...
I've got a shelf full of computer history books, many of which I love and have reread several times. But I wanted to write one that focused on the first real computer I grew up with, the one that ...