What was the first computer to be marketed as a "laptop"?
TechSpot was launched in the 90s as a tech blog called...?
In Hindsight... Tech Predictions and Quotes
#ThrowBackThursday Many have tried to follow Intel co-founder Gordon Moore (of Moore's Law fame) in bringing their tech predictions into the public eye... with varying degrees of success. Every year for nearly a decade, we've revisited this TechSpot original feature to bring new quotes to your attention. Here's a taste of those now infamous quotes.
What Ever Happened to Winamp?
#TBT Launched in 1997, Winamp is a media player that supports a wide array of audio formats and was an iconic application in the heyday of MP3 music. Winamp was nearly ubiquitous, used by millions in the early 2000s.
Xerox PARC: the minds behind the GUI, ethernet, laser printing & more
Launched in 1970, Xerox's PARC has played an instrumental role in the engineering of many of the technologies that compose the personal computer – most famously the graphical user interface (GUI), ethernet, laser printing, the mouse, among others. We'd like to take a few and give credit where credit's due.
Relive the video rental experience with 'The Last Video Store' on PSVR
TMNT: Shredder's Revenge is straight out of the 80s
Sega was fond of using planet-based codenames in the 1990s
Sega's unreleased virtual reality headset has been resurrected
Watch this: YouTuber shows the history of the FPS genre through this masterfully-edited video
Sinclair Computers: Gone But Not Forgotten
For many, the 1980s was the golden era in home computing. Fighting among new companies was Sinclair who made cheap and basic computers, but helped give rise to the world of bedroom programming and game developers like Rare, Codemasters and Rockstar North.
The History of the Microprocessor and the Personal Computer
#ThrowBackThursday The PC business as we know it owes itself to an environment of enthusiasts, entrepreneurs and happenstance. The invention of the microprocessor, DRAM, and EPROM integrated circuits would help bring computing to the mainstream. This 5-part series explores the history of personal computing, from the invention of the transistor to modern day chips powering our connected devices.
The Commodore Story: Gone but Not Forgotten
A lot of people over 30 will probably name a Commodore as the first computer they ever used. Whether it was your first computer game or first program in BASIC, Commodore led an entire generation to a life-long career in the tech industry.
Stop what you're doing and check out the Winamp Skin Museum
Download your free copy of Quake 1 this weekend courtesy of Bethesda
Never-before-seen prototypes for Yoshi's Island, Super Mario Kart and more arise from massive Nintendo leak
Can It Run Crysis? An Analysis of Why a 13-Year-Old Game Is Still Talked About
Every once in a while, a video game is made that becomes part of the industry's history. For PC gamers, there's one title that's almost legendary thanks to its incredible, ahead-of-its-time graphics and ability to grind PCs into single digit frame rates. Join us as we take a look back at Crysis and see what made it so special.