New: computersAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krhive-150122hive-180932steemhive-185836hive-166405zzanhive-188619hive-144064hive-183959hive-101145hive-183397uncommonlabcryptidhunterhive-139150hive-145157hive-103599photographyphotohive-109690bitcoinhive-170554hive-180301TrendingNewHotLikerssergeyk (75)in hive-145157 • 2 days agoГотуй сани влітку... або скоро доведеться перейти з 10 на 11 куЩе донедавна у мене була Windows 10, та й процесор мій не підтримував Win11 так як без модуля TPM - ну прям не прожити без нього, якось же раніше існували комп'ютери. Знайомий придбав ноутбуки з…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 14 days agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Vostro 1500The Vostro line fit into a kind of weird marketing segment within Dell. 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Unfortunately, few magazines have been popular enough to…gaming.yer (62)in hive-175254 • 2 months agoWhy do computers become more compact as time goes by?Greetings to all colleagues, I have noticed that lately compared to the years of yesteryear, we have advanced with technology but, as far as computers are concerned, they are always more and more…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (June 1993)Cover of the June 1993 issue of PC World June 1993 was the month and year I graduated high school. I would buy my first "PC" (I had a Commodore 64 at the time) a couple of months later, right…darth-azrael (67)in retrogaming • 3 months agoPersonal Computer Games (June 1984)Cover of the June 1984 issue of Personal Computer Games Personal Computer Games is a computer gaming magazine that was published in the U.K. in the early to mid 1980s. 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