Computers
Atari is a household name for many gamers, especially those who grew up during the 70s and 80s. The company was founded in 1972 and released some of the most iconic gaming consoles and computers in history. Despite the company's decline in the 90s, Atari's legacy continues to live on in the gaming community, with enthusiasts still buying and collecting its classic consoles and computers.
In a previous entry we saw the number of average monthly Google searches for the keywords "Commodore Computer" and "Commodore." Here we will now look at the number of "Atari" and "Atari Computer" keyword searches.
Read more: How Many People Search for Atari or Atari Computers?
In the world of vintage computing, Commodore computers have a special place in the hearts of many enthusiasts. The company, which was founded in the 1950s, was responsible for some of the most iconic machines of the 1970s and 80s, including the Commodore 64, the Amiga 500, and the PET. Today, many Commodore fans turn to YouTube to learn more about these classic machines and share their experiences with others. But how do the number of YouTube videos about Commodore computers compare to the number of searches for these machines? Let's take a closer look.
The number of searches for Keywords related to Commodore and Commodore computers is lower than I thought it would be. I have seen a lot of videos on YouTube and other video websites concerning various Commodore computers. So I was curious as to what the average monthly searches were in relation to Commodore Computers.
Read more: How Many People Search for Commodore or Commodore Computers?
Commodore computers were some of the most popular personal computers of the 1980s and early 1990s. They were known for their advanced graphics and sound capabilities, which made them popular for gaming and creative work. But there were many other reasons why people bought Commodore computers. In this blog article, we'll explore some of the details of why people were drawn to these machines.
Commodore is a company that was at the forefront of the personal computer revolution in the 1970s and 1980s. The company produced a number of iconic computers that were popular with users around the world. In this article, we will take a detailed look at each of the Commodore computers and how many units of each computer were sold.
Read more: How Many of Each of the Popular Commodore Computers Were Sold?
Have you ever wondered if the Atari Computer ever sell more units than the Amiga computer? These two companies were often at war with each other throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.
Read more: Did the Atari computer sell more than the Amiga computer?
So have you wondered whatever happened to Atari Computer? Or have you wondered if there are any modern developments regarding Atari computers?
Yes, there are some modern developments of Atari that have emerged in recent years.
Sometime in the past I was able to install Icaros Hostbridge on Linux Mint 19.3. Since Linux Mint 20.3 was recently released, and I had installed it on a Dell Latitude laptop, I decided to try the newest version of Icaros 2.3 on it.
My effort was not successful.
Read more: Tried to install Aros Icaros 2.3 Hostbridge on Linux Mint 20.3 but did not succeed
I decided to try installing the current version of Linux Mint (v. 20.3) onto a Dell Latitude E5570 laptop.
I was curious to see how well Linux would function and perform on a somewhat recent laptop. The laptop has an Intel i7 processor and 32GB of RAM and was running Windows 10.
During the Linux install, I simply had the installer wipe the SSD and use the entire drive. Goodbye, Windows!
Read more: Installing Linux Mint 20.3 on Dell Latitude E5570 Laptop
Not a week goes by without a report of censorship with popular social media Companies such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and others. With Facebook and other Social Media outlets censoring the content of its users, many are searching for a Facebook alternative.
I have been looking around for alternatives to Facebook for a several months now. I have also been watching where other YouTube content creators are going as well as watching trends for Facebook alternatives. Here are two alternatives for Facebook that many Facebookers and YouTubers are increasingly embracing and that I often see as suggested alternatives in Social Media comments.