Andy Warhol was enamored with the first computer he ever owned—and he didn’t seem all that worried about the risks of disruption.
A conversation about Easter eggs hiding in software, why they’re fun, and why they might not always be seen as good things by IT admins.
After pissing off half the internet with our list on faded graphics formats, we’re doing the same thing with outdated audio formats. We’re fearing the worst.
Viva Amiga, a new documentary on the Amiga computer, highlights why the platform never completely disappeared, even after all these years.
In the '90s, the Prevue Guide—the scrolling spreadsheet of a cable channel that told you what was on the air—kept the Amiga alive way after Commodore died.