The Commodore 64 Ultimate is the most astonishing retro product I have ever reviewed. I was expecting it to be a straightforward, modern take on the all-time best-selling personal computer. I imagined ...
The Commodore 64 Ultimate is an incredible retro revival of the world's all-time best selling personal computer. Its modern additions are all positive and don't take anything away from the genuineness ...
Extraordinarily authentic re-creation of the original hardware. Maintains compatibility with classic peripherals. A few welcome concessions to modernity. “Digital detox” approach is compelling.
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Commodore 64 Ultimate is the first real Commodore computer in over 30 years, and it's picked up a few new tricks. Not an emulator. Not a PC. Retrogaming heaven in three dimensions: silicon, nostalgia, ...
It's better than the second film — bolder and tighter — and still has its share of amazements. But it no longer feels visually unprecedented. For 16 years, James Cameron has sustained the excitement ...
Not really comfortable. Quite a few bugs. Navigation is not super precise. My “Likeness” looks like I’m on drugs. You can watch movies, play immersive games, and get some work done with multiple ...
Last week Apple released feature-packed updates like iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, and more. New features for visionOS 26.2 appeared minimal during the beta process, but it turns out, the update actually ...
Hi Paul, I recently listened to Steve Ballmer’s Acquired interview from last year, and I was struck by how candid he was. He ...
For centuries, mankind's greatest technological leaps have begun with a simple act: observing nature. Our desire to fly high was inspired by birds' ability to soar the skies. Our fascination with ...
I'm testing Thinkware's improved U3000 dash cam; the Pro promises big updates, such as HDR support, to improve recording ...