An Apple II PC being sold by Commodore International in 1982? It came very close to happening, but luckily for Apple, Commodore rejected the idea, instead going with its revolutionary Commodore 64.
In founding Commodore International, Jack Tramiel set into motion events which would put more computers into the homes of average people than in any other period in history. But his legacy extended ...
What is it about a computer that was introduced 36 years ago by a company that would be defunct 12 years later that engenders such passion that people still collect it to this day? We’re talking about ...
Jack Tramiel, a pioneer in the computing industry and founder of Commodore, died on Sunday at age 83, his son Leonard Tramiel confirmed Monday. Tramiel’s Commodore International in 1982 released the ...
Based on the 3.6-litre Omega four-speed automatic the Commodore International sedan and sportwagon start at $33,990 and $35,990 drive-away respectively. Metallic paint adds $400. With two rises in ...
Jack Tramiel, the founder of Commodore International, whose iconic Commodore 64 was one of the best-selling computers of all time, has died. He was 83. Forbes reports that Tramiel was born in Poland ...
Jack Tramiel, a pioneer in the computing industry and founder of Commodore, died on Sunday at age 83, his son Leonard Tramiel confirmed Monday. Tramiel’s Commodore International in 1982 released the ...