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If Only We Could Blow on Gadgets to Fix Them
Why we still like to blow on video game cartridges or other devices, even if it's not helping.
22 Classic Windows Games You Can Play Right Now
Anyone up for a game of 3D Pinball Space Cadet? How about Chip's Challenge?
A Farewell Tour of Benj's Best HTG Computer History Articles
Departing writer Benj Edwards takes a look back at his favorite and most popular How-To Geek features.
Where Did the Term "Computer User" Come From?
It has nothing to do with drugs or addiction, its the origins might surprise you.
Why Was Atari Called Atari?
Explore the board game secrets behind the famous brand name, with memories from Bushnell and Dabney themselves.
The Best-Selling PC of All Time: Commodore 64 Turns 40
What was so great about the C64 that made it sell 12.5 million units? Let's take a look.
You Can Now Play 3D Pinball From Windows on Nearly Anything
The classic Windows game has been ported to Android, 64-bit Windows, Mac, and even game consoles.
A World Without Wires: 25 Years of Wi-Fi
Imagine if all our smartphones had to be plugged in to connect to the internet. Thankfully, there's Wi-Fi.
"Atari Was Very, Very Hard" Nolan Bushnell on Atari, 50 Years Later
The father of the video game industry talks triumphs, mistakes, and Sunday tea with Steve Jobs.
45 Years Later, The Apple II Still Has Lessons to Teach Us
Insight from legends Steve Wozniak, Tim Sweeney, and John Romero on what the Apple II did better than modern PCs.
What's the Difference Between the "Enter" and "Return" Keys?
A tale of two keys---so similar and yet so different.
What Is ANSI Art, and Why Was It Popular in the 1990s?
It's amazing what you can do with 16 colors and 256 characters.