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Iconic 80’s computer brand Commodore is making a comeback
If you thought flip phones were a nostalgia trend, here’s something you probably didn’t have on your 2026 bingo card.
Meet the Callback 8020 ...
Commodore was once the dominant force in home computing. Its collapse in the '90s remains one of tech history's more dramatic cautionary tales.
Commodore's New Flip Phone Focuses on 'Digital Detox' and Blocks Social Media Apps ...
The Commodore 64 Ultimate will be the first new hardware released under the auspices of the new management. This new home computer product is now available for pre-order starting from $299, but ...
With a retro look and T9 texting, the Commodore Callback 8020 smart flip phone taps into the nostalgic yearning for simpler ...
Want to quit scrolling through your social media feeds, but can't? Commodore's new phone is made just for you, and it's a ...
A Commodore branded mobile phone will block all social media apps but still let you play some emulated retro video games.
The Commodore 64, or C64, showed up on the market in 1982, at a time when personal computers were in their infancy but also growing exponentially. Previously, computer technology was the stuff of ...
Although the PET is most likely the more well-known of Commodore’s early computer systems, the KIM-1 (Keyboard Input Monitor) single board computer was launched a year prior, in 1976. It featured not ...
WASHINGTON – The company that owns the famed Commodore computer brand has been sold to Yeahronimo Media Ventures Inc., a Beverly Hills, California, digital music distributor. Tulip Computers NV, based ...
To some, the idea of a computer that didn’t ship with a screen is simply bizarre. To others, Commodore’s computers were where their obsession with technology and gadgets began, and those with fond ...
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