The latest installment of Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series includes the earliest recordings of teenage Bobby Zimmerman in 1956 through outtakes from his third album in 1963, with a host of rare recordings ...
Because Bob Dylan’s The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through The Open Window, 1956-1963 covers much the same ground as the 2025 ...
A new program at the University of Cambridge library in the UK is asking people to bring in their floppy disks so that any digital artifacts on them can be extracted. Among rediscovered files are ...
Charlie Otero's parents and two siblings were BTK's first victims in 1974. Now he opens up on the grisly murders and his ...
Floppy disk with Form.A virus (Renderings courtesy of The Mob Museum) LAS VEGAS (October 2025) – The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces it will open ...
Enter DOSBox Pure, once an impressive core for the open-source emulation frontend RetroArch—if that sounds like gibberish, it just means you go outside enough—now a standalone app that can easily load ...
ADF Opus is a free, Open-Source GPL v2 licensed, Windows application that lets you open, browse, and manage Amiga .ADF disk-images natively without an emulator. With Greaseweazle support built-in you ...
The last time St. John’s hosted the Canada Summer Games was in 1977 — 48 years ago! Comedian Matt Wright caught up with some of the Team N.L. female box lacrosse team and the men’s basketball team to ...
The 2025 Discraft Ledgestone Open disc golf tournament will take place in central Illinois from Thursday to Sunday. Over 2,400 professional and amateur players will compete for a prize pool of ...
There's nothing quite like the drive to build something just to see if you can. YouTuber polymatt set out to create a floppy disk drive, the favored storage medium of yesteryear, from scratch, because ...
Feedback has been dimly aware for a while that there is a slew of AI-generated music swamping platforms like Spotify. Our awareness was limited, we confess, because we are so old that we still prefer ...