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  • 1 month ago | flipboard.com | Joanna Nelius

    Now9to5Toys Steals Weekly – $1 USB-C cables, Keychron Mac keyboard $40.50, stretchy Apple Watch band $32, moreWelcome to 9to5Toys Steals Weekly – your go-to spot for already-affordable everyday essentials that are now selling for even less. This weekly roundup pulls together all of the Steals from the past week, and puts them in a digestable list for you to consume every Saturday morning.

  • Feb 26, 2025 | msn.com | Joanna Nelius

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  • Feb 26, 2025 | laptopmag.com | Joanna Nelius

    When Levi Maaia’s mother, a school teacher, brought home the Apple IIGS in the late ‘80s, to say it made a lasting impact is an understatement. He and his family used the computer far beyond its recommended lifespan, even after Apple stopped making it. But that didn’t stop Maaia from using the IIGS. “We upgraded it, added hard drives — just tried to do what we could to hold on to it a little bit longer,” Maaia says. However, by 1994, technology had advanced too far to continue using the PC.

  • Feb 26, 2025 | flipboard.com | Joanna Nelius

    2 hours agoTrump posts bizarre AI video of Gaza vision as beach resort featuring golden statutes and bearded belly dancersPresident Donald Trump shared a bizarre AI video depicting a future vision of Gaza as a beach resort to his Truth Social account on Tuesday, 26 February. The AI video, which appears to be fan-made, featured a depiction of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lounging on a beach next to the US President, with the words “Trump Gaza” inscribed between the two men.

  • Feb 26, 2025 | yahoo.com | Joanna Nelius

    When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Commodore PET 2001 was the world’s first personal computer, debuting at CES 1977. Starting at $795 (over $4,000 today), it was powered by a MOS 6502 microprocessor and could be configured with up to 32KB of RAM. . | Credit: FutureWhen Levi Maaia’s mother, a school teacher, brought home the Apple IIGS in the late ‘80s, to say it made a lasting impact is an understatement.