The Home Computer of the Future and the 1980s: The Commodore 64 (The Source Weekly)
The home PC landscape in the 1980s was quite a bit different than it is now. The average consumer believed that home computers were just video game systems with keyboards and to a degree that was true. One home computer, however, helped change that myth and it was called the Commodore 64. The first Commodore in the line was the Commodore Vic-20 that debuted in 1981 with pitchman William “Captain ...
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Gaming to go (Games Radar)
“Laptops can’t play games.” This is a truism up there with “bumblebees shouldn’t be able to fly,” “dogs can’t look up” and “robots do not understand this human thing you call love.” It’s baloney.
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SteelSeries Announces New SteelSeries iron.lady Siberia Full-Size Headset During the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup (Centre Daily Times)
The leading manufacturer of innovative professional gaming gear, SteelSeries, today announced the release of the SteelSeries iron.lady Siberia Full-size Headset in Pink. The pink headset was designed for today's growing female gamer contingent and will be used by the women's team previously known as Les Seules, now a part of the leading E-Sports organization, Meet Your Makers.
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SteelSeries Announces New SteelSeries iron.lady Siberia Full-Size Headset During the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----The leading manufacturer of innovative professional gaming gear, SteelSeries, today announced the release of the SteelSeries iron.lady Siberia Full-size Headset in Pink.
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Library receives funding (Edwardsville Intelligencer)
At their Monday night meeting, trustees of the Glen Carbon Centennial Library celebrated being selected for a $50,000 grant from the state library's Technology for all Ages grant through its Library Services and Technology grant program.
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