The tech industry is full of iconic rivalries. Facebook vs. Twitter. Apple vs. Google. Uber vs. Lyft. But in 1985, one of the biggest rivalries was Atari vs. Amiga. It's been 30 years this week since ...
Twenty-five years ago today, a new personal computer was unveiled at a black-tie, celebrity-studded gala at the Vivian Beaumont Theater in New York’s Lincoln Center. It debuted to rave reviews and ...
Atari Corp. and Commodore International Ltd. said they settled lengthy litigation over the Amiga computer. The litigation, which began in 1984, centered on a small Silicon Valley company, Amiga Inc., ...
Now that Commodore has arisen from the depths of obscurity like Cthulhu awoken from R’lyeh, the question on every shoggoth’s squamose lips is this: “Will there be a new Commodore Amiga?” The New ...
Jack Tramiel, founder of Commodore International and a major force in the early history of personal computing, died Sunday surrounded by family members, Forbes has reported. He was 83. A Polish ...
The Commodore Amiga set the standard for gaming from 1985: for the first time, the computer made it possible to play games at home in arcade-like quality. The Amiga brought the arcade into the teenage ...
This is part one of a three-part series about the Amiga. The next parts will be published in the next two days. Wow – that was the regular reaction from July 23, 1985 onwards when someone saw an Amiga ...