The Commodore 64 was a revolutionary computer for its day and age. After four decades, though, it gets harder and harder to use these computers for anything more than educational or hobby electronics ...
The Commodore Callback 8020 might be one of the strangest phones of the year so far. The company now calling itself Commodore is leaning into the nostalgia of its name with a hand ...
Landing somewhere between a smartphone and a dumbphone, the upcoming Commodore Callback 8020 breaks the social media ...
Commodore's Callback 8020 is a $499 digital detox flip phone that blocks social media at the system level. No Instagram, no browser — here's what it does instead.
Commodore’s Callback 8020 revives the flip phone with Android app support, Sailfish OS, blocked distractions, and retro hardware aimed at people who want useful tools without the usual scroll traps.
Commodore's New Flip Phone Focuses on 'Digital Detox' and Blocks Social Media Apps ...
This is a device that wants to take you away from screens as much as possible. Commodore is making a phone that isn't a ...
The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit computer that launched in 1982. It offered a whopping 64 kilobytes of RAM and earned a soft spot in geek hearts for its advance audio and graphics capabilities. Next to ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. It was the end of the road for Windows 10 support yesterday, but in terms of what to do next if you're running that operating system, one of the options ...