[Glen] is tackling this with a port of Pac Man to the Radio Shack Colour Computer 3. The key to any good arcade port is authenticity – the game should feel as identical to the real thing as ...
For those of us who remember Radio Shack as more than just an overpriced ... to nerd-snipe his collaborator [Jason] into coding up an 80-nibble Tower of Hanoi solver. It’s a little awkward ...
Radio Shack used to be big back in the day ... Another curious device popular during the '80s was the so-called pocket computer. Sharp, Casio, and other companies made a series of them from ...
In 1977, a decade after Charles Tandy acquired a company known as Radio Shack in 1963, the TRS-80 was born. Officially known ...
RadioShack was the go-to destination for all things electronic. From calculators and remote-controlled cars to speakers and computer accessories, RadioShack had it all. It was a haven for tech ...
The personal computer industry began in 1977, when Apple, Radio Shack and Commodore introduced off-the-shelf computers as consumer products. People were very surprised walking by store windows ...
Mikko Hyponnen, chief research officer at security firm F-Secure, has been working with computer viruses for over ... has since grown to nearly 80 thanks to the contributions of other virus ...
In fact, a beloved retailer that was hugely popular in the '80s and '90s and once had over ... South Carolina were thrilled ...
Nothing to do with "strings of text" or "string theory," a Stringy Floppy was a magnetic tape drive for the Radio Shack TRS-80 personal computer. Introduced in 1979 by Exatron in Sunnyvale ...
RadioShack's recent discounts aren't the price cut they appear to be, Consumerist reports, citing employees who've grown tired of their "dysfunctional" employer's actions. Last month, before the ...