#retrocomputingUnmoderated tagAll postsTrending CommunitiesWorldmappinHIVE CN 中文社区LeoFinanceSplinterlandsPhotography LoversActifitHive FoodHive LearnersOlio di BalenaHive GamingBlack And WhiteASEAN HIVE COMMUNITYExplore Communities...#retrocomputingTrendingHotNewPayoutsMuteddarth-azrael (72)in #retrocomputing • 19 hours agoPC World (November 2004)PC World was still going strong in the early 2000s with issues weighing in at well over 200 pages. This issue from November 2004 is about 236 pages and includes:darth-azrael (72)in #retrocomputing • 3 days agoPrice Pointe (Computer Shopper, May 1996)All of the photos in this set have an August 1961 date stamped on them and were probably taken near that time.retrotech-cuba (35)in Retro Technology • yesterdayRetroTECH Cuba: Memoria digital, sistemas vintages, y retroinformática desde Cuba.¡Bienvenidos a RetroTECH Cuba! Este espacio nace con la intención de preservar la memoria digital, promover la historia de la informática, y compartir conocimientos técnicos profundos sobre distintos temasdarth-azrael (72)in #retrocomputing • 6 days agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 6000The Inspiron 6000 was a low to medium-end laptop from Dell. Like many models, it had a variety of configurations. When this model first came to market, it wasn't the greatest value for the money. However,darth-azrael (72)in #retrocomputing • 5 days agoMaximum PC (May 2003)Maximum PC was by far my favorite PC magazine. It started life as 'Boot' in, I believe, 1998. It soon changed it's name to Maximum PC and it was a magazine for PC enthusiasts. Those who bought gaming PCs