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Commodore 64 Revived with New Powers and Performance

by Jay Garrett on March 19, 2010

Every geek of a certain age will remember the now classic Commodore 64.

It was at the height of 8 bit technology when it appeared in 1982 and over the following 12 years 17 million of the them were sold!

The new C64 will be sporting Intel’s 64-bit quad-core microprocessors and 3D graphics capabilities upto 500GB of hard drive storage and 4GB of RAM. Also included are a DVD-RW drive, a touchpad, four USB ports, a Gigabit Ethernet port and a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) port to connect monitors – all this is squeezed into the all-in-one’s keyboard that measures 17.5 inches (44 cm) wide and 2 inches (0.5 cm) tall.

Commodore said. “It’s designed to take up far less room — and use far less energy — than any other desktop computer,” Commodore USA said. The PC will run the Linux, Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.

Commodore USA’s online store is due to open June 1 offering the new edition. Obviously they’re hoping that trading on the licensed Commodore name will envoke all those fond memories.

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More news from the Mix10 developer conference – and this may wipe the smugness from the new Microsoft Phone brigade after flashing the gaming possibilities the other day!

Apparently Windows Phone 7 Series won’t support full multi-tasking, copy and paste functionality, microSD cards or Windows Phone apps. Hmmm……..

Before I get a load of angry emails the operating system will kinda support multi-tasking in as much as retrieving Web pages and email in the background or playing music via the built-in Zune player while you’re using another app, or check your calendar while you’re making a call.

No such luck if you’re using a app that uses its own technology because when you load another app it’ll shut down the first one.

Microsoft’s Charlie Kindel explains: “Apps that run arbitrarily in the background create an end-user experience where battery life and responsiveness of the system becomes… inconsistent.” – sound familiar?

Now, you shouldn’t miss cut and paste as the ’smart linking’ feature will take care of copying and pasting email addresses and phone numbers. Hmmmm….. on my iPhone I tend to use it for more than that and, judging by the fact that after everyone complained til we got it, so does many other people.

Because there’s no support for microSD cards or anything like them this should suggest that Microsoft are also following the iPhone’s lead with decent internal storage – at least 8GB. Any less than that would be pointless I reckon.

I think that these decisions are more than a little odd given that Apple has had to run down this line of development already. It does rather look like Microsoft is quite happy to re-invent the wheel only to appear at the same point as Apple did a couple of years ago.

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XBox 360 Games on iPhone Before Windows Mobile 7

March 15, 2010 Click to read more →
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Do you get twitchy when you’re away from your Xbox 360 for more than an hour?
Do you happen to own an iPhone?
Well, you could get Xbox 360 games on your iPhone soon – and it may hit the Appley hand-held before landing on Windows Phone 7.
Odd as it may sound but then this isn’t [...]

Gadgety News Returns From Odd 403 Situation

January 29, 2010 Click to read more →
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Hey all!
Thanks for your concerned emails and notifications that GadgetyNews fell off the interwebs whilst I was Tweeting about the iPad.
Originally I thought it was just the amount of traffic the site was getting but when I noticed that Geekahol had suffered the same terrible fate – then I knew something was wrong.
But – it’s [...]

What Do Gadgety People of the UK Want From the iTablet?

January 26, 2010 Click to read more →
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Top shopping website VoucherCodes.co.uk commissioned a survey of 3,000 people across the nation, which lays bare what Britons want from Apple’s latest creation and what they might be prepared to pay for it.
Worryingly for Apple CEO Steve Jobs, price is a key concern for British shoppers.
The OnePoll survey of 3,000 people from across the UK [...]

Adobe Flash Coming to iPhone – Bringing 2 Million Developers With it

January 11, 2010 Click to read more →
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Apple keeps holding Flash away from its flagship phone even though it seems that Adobe keeps asking nicely to join the party.
It sounds like this may change soon and with Flash comes Adobe’s 2 Million or so Flash Developers and they’re all heading towards the iPhone – whether Apple wants them or not!
The next version [...]

Polaroid Instant Cameras Return With the PIC-1000

January 10, 2010 Click to read more →
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Polaroid has confirmed its come-back with the promise of releasing a new Polaroid instant camera later this year.
There’s been a campaign and the Impossible Project rallied to keep the format alive by actually buying a Polaroid Film factory and promised us a new camera this year.
And here it is. The new camera will come [...]

My Essential Blogging Gadgets from 2009?

December 31, 2009 Click to read more →
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As I write this, 2009 is coming to a close. I thought it would be fun to look back at all the great gadgets that we bought, played with, and still love. For this article I focused on the gadgets I used for blogging, but I would love to hear about your favorite gadgets of [...]

YouTube to Add Gaming Portal

December 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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YouTube could be increasing its web monopoly by also becoming an interactive gaming portal as well as somewhere to play 80’s music videos and clips of kittens.
The recent Google  patent application for a “Web-based System for Generation of Interactive Games Based on Digital Videos,” was filed earlier this year but has only been published this [...]

Merry Christmas from GadgetyNews!

December 24, 2009 Click to read more →
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I shall soon be heading up to the Midlands to spend Christmas in Birmingham.
As I will (hopefully) not be sober enough to be able to type and spell correctly – yeah, all those mistakes in this blog tend to happen when I’m sober – I’m taking this opportunity to sling out a little festive note.
It’s [...]

New iPhone Packing 5mp Camera in June?

December 23, 2009 Click to read more →
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As soon as I posted the news that Apple has booked the venue for the next WWDC I wondered about fresh iPhone rumours.
As if by magic Digitimes has some news passed to them via some source or another.
Apparently OmniVision Technologies, those that currently manufacturer the iPhone 3GS‘ 3.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor, has been awarded with [...]

Those Festive Lights Could Slow Down Your Broadband…….

December 22, 2009 Click to read more →
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I know that this sounds like something that Transport for London would come up with but that’s exactly what Internet Service Provider, Talk Talk is saying.
One of Talk Talk’s senior directors, Sylvain Thevenot, warned that Christmas tree lights and all that twinkling festiveness can interfere with wireless signals, reducing broadband speeds by up to 25 [...]

Google Branded Netbook Packing Chrome OS Coming Soon – Google Hardware

December 17, 2009 Click to read more →
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Hot on the heels of the Google branded Nexus One smartphone comes the news that they’re going to be dishing out their own 3G enabled netbook!
Apparently “multiple sources” are saying that Google has been talking to at least one hardware manufacturer about building a netbook that Google itself could sell directly.
These ’sources’ claim that the [...]

Sony PS3 Supports 3D Blu-ray – Fact!

December 17, 2009 Click to read more →
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Another feather in the cap for Sony’s PS3.
The Blu-ray Disc Association has completed the spec for the new 3D Blu-ray standards and the Play Station 3 will be fully compatible – this means that PS3 owners will be able to enjoy the full HD 3D film fest.
The new 3D Blu-ray spec will work with any [...]

More Googlephone News Comes To Light – Nexus One Confirmed

December 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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After this picture appeared on Twitter following the breaking news on the same microblogging site that some Googlers were handed the new Google blower more information has trickled out.
Not only has Google confirmed that its employees have been given a new mobile device to test but it seems that the new smartphone is to be [...]

Samsung Bada Goes Public (a bit) – So Far So Good

December 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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Samsung Bada went a little bit more public today when I got a press-release in my mailbox that started:
Samsung bada (meaning Ocean in Korean) is a driving force in accomplishing Samsung’s vision of a ‘smartphone for everyone’.
Samsung Bada is pretty important as it’s actually built on the company’s Touchwiz interface and is being aimed at [...]

Get Money Off Your Gifts – Have a VERY Merry Christmas!

December 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve just been pointed in the direction of Very.co.uk.
‘Very’ is a new online department store from Shop Direct and it’s offering Gadgety News readers a great discount of £10 off your first order of £40 or more when you open a credit account.
All you have to do to claim your discount is simply [...]

BBC News Saved by iPhone – Apple Handheld Helps With Headlines

November 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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iPhone to the rescue!
Quick-thinking Alison Roper, who often presents Radio 4’s Today programme and the World Service, was ready to go on air for BBC Radio 3 when all the in-house computers and telephone systems crapped out.
Who could she rely on with only moments to go before going live? Her trusty Apple iPhone was right [...]

Would You Pay for Online Magazines? iTunes for Glossy Mags

November 26, 2009 Click to read more →
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Time Inc, Condé Nast and Hearst are the big hitting publisher that are planning to create “iTunes for magazines” – an online store where you’d be able to buy and download digital editions of their biggest magazine titles.
The obvious hope is that the online store would provide a bolster to the endangered and often overpriced [...]

Flip Wi-Fi Camcorder Coming in a Few Months

November 18, 2009 Click to read more →
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Cisco bought out Pure Digital in a multi-million dollar deal earlier this year and they intend to use their networking know-how to launch a new Wi-Fi-enabled Flip digital camcorder.
Those lovelies over at Pocket-Lint had a chat with a Cisco spokesperson who said that the new range would feature “a large screen that slides to reveal [...]