The Steam Machine looks like a console, but it's a true PC inside. This begs the question — can't you just build your own?
Valve revived the Steam Machine branding for the first time since 2015 to launch a living room-focused gaming platform.
Hi everyone! Have you heard of the brand new 8-bit computer built from (mostly) off-the-shelf parts called Commander X16 made by a team of people under The 8-Bit Guy (David Murray)? If so what are ...
EmuDeck is a script that simplifies the process of using a Steam Deck handheld gaming PC as an emulation machine. You can use it to install emulators, set up folders ...
Action Games Silksong has been sent back in time to the N64 era with a fan-made demake, and I shudder to think of how hard it would be with 5th-gen controls Roguelike Games Clever roguelike Ball x Pit ...
In his new book, Source Code, Gates recalls a unique childhood that led him to build a technology empire. We talk BASIC, old PCs, Microsoft's future, and AI's promise and perils. I'm the ...
Turning any PC into a retro gaming machine is a straightforward process with Batocera, a Linux-based operating system designed specifically for retro gaming. This guide will walk you through the steps ...
In a nutshell: Atari's 8-bit computers first launched in 1979, selling for between $549 and $999 and taking up the space of a full desktop machine. Now, more than four decades later, a Polish engineer ...
The MOS Technology 6502 is a microprocessor which casts a long shadow over the world of computing. Many of you will know it as the beating heart of so many famous 8-bit machines from the likes of ...
De’Longhi, maker of high-end coffee machines, is getting into the computer business—sort of. The Treviso, Italy-based company released marketing materials about a month ago arguing that some of its ...
Radio Shack had a long history of buying things overseas, having their name slapped on them, and selling them in the United States. That was the case with the Tandy Pocket Computers, which were in ...
Today, a startup called Atom Computing announced that it has been doing internal testing of a 1,180 qubit quantum computer and will be making it available to customers next year. The system represents ...
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