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In the late 70s and early 80s, gamers loved Apple. The Apple II was particularly popular thanks to titles such as Karateka, Lode Runner, Ultima I and Castle Wolfenstein, while the Apple IIGS built up
PC hardware predictions that never came to pass
The touchscreen is one of the most consequential inventions of modern times. They are now virtually everywhere and used by virtually every person every day. The start of this story is tricky to determ
A vision of a time 11 years before the M3 opened – and when Ford Prefects, Austin Cambridges and telegraph poles were everyday sights
The parking for Presto, where suddenly your pound is worth more with McVitie’s Swiss Rolls available for only 17½p each. Bargain!
Anew world order was emerging in the British sports-car industry by 1980. British Leyland had failed to replace many of its long-playing favourites, such as the Jaguar E-type, MGB and Triumph Stag, le