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Build your own Commodore PET model 8032

Build a mini version of one of history’s most iconic personal computers with Lorenzo ‘Tin Cat’ Herrera and his Commodore PET Mini, which is based on the Commodore PET model 8032. Commodore PET Mini Retrowave intro 3D Print your own Commodore PET Mini retro computer with a Raspberry Pi and Retropie for retro gaming or retro emulation.

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Inside the Dreamcast homebrew scene | Wireframe issue 7

Despite its apparent death 17 years ago, the Sega Dreamcast still has a hardcore group of developers behind it. We uncover their stories in this excerpt from Wireframe issue 7 , available now. In 1998, the release of the Dreamcast gave Sega an opportunity to turn around its fortunes in the home console market.

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Want To Really Block The Tech Giants? Here’s How – Gizmodo Australia

Want To Really Block The Tech Giants? Here’s How   Gizmodo Australia Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Apple move more money than many medium-sized nations. Their extraordinary profits are won through extraordinary …

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How Microsoft won and Apple didn’t lose – ZDNet

How Microsoft won and Apple didn’t lose   ZDNet The end of the year offers a chance to compare the two companies which most strongly symbolize the tech industry through the years.

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From HackSpace mag issue 14: DIY Geiger counters

In HackSpace magazine issue 14 , out today, Cameron Norris writes about how citizen scientists at Tokyo Hackerspace took on the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Safecast is an independent citizen science project that emerged in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster to provide accurate, unbiased, and credible data on radiation exposure in Japan. On 11 March 2011, an undersea earthquake off the Pacific coast of Thoku, Japan, caused the second-worst nuclear accident in the history of nuclear power generation, releasing almost 30% more radiation than the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.

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Keyboard & Mouse Set Market Size, Share and Key Players Analysis: – Cherry, Logitech, Microsoft, Trust, Raspberry Pi, RS Pro, Speco Technologies,…

Keyboard & Mouse Set Market Size, Share and Key Players Analysis: – Cherry, Logitech, Microsoft, Trust, Raspberry Pi, RS Pro, Speco Technologies, Bamboo, Redragon, Gigabyte et al.   openPR Keyboard & Mouse Set Report Information: In computing, a computer keyboard is a typewriter-style device which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act …

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IoT: Which Azure Service When? – Redmond Channel Partner

IoT: Which Azure Service When?   Redmond Channel Partner If it seems like Microsoft provides two or three different Azure services to accomplish any task, that’s probably because, in a lot of cases, it’s true.

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Sing it loud and sing it proud: It’s all about the cloud for Microsoft – The Register

Sing it loud and sing it proud: It’s all about the cloud for Microsoft   The Register Connect(); Because it wouldn’t be a Microsoft event without the Azure drum being banged loudly and often, there were a slew of reveals related to Redmond’s …

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