Commodore International
Coverage of Commodore International in the Nexus archive.
- Commodore gets into the phone biz with Sailfish-powered retro 'Callback'
Retro computing brand Commodore has launched a $500 flip phone called Callback, powered by Jolla's Sailfish OS. The device lacks social media, email, and web browsing but includes a 48 MP camera, FM radio, and Android app compatibility. It positions itself as a privacy-focused alternative to modern smartphones.
- Ask HN: Why didn't the C64 come with Simons' BASIC in the box from 1983 onward?
The article questions why the Commodore 64 did not include Simons' BASIC in the box from 1983 onward and suggests it could have been provided for free to existing owners via cartridge. The discussion remains speculative with no comments provided.
- Amiga Graphics
The article discusses the historical significance and technical capabilities of Amiga computer graphics, highlighting their advanced features for the 1980s and 1990s. It references a dedicated website for Amiga-related content and Hacker News comments, though no direct article text is provided.