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If you were a computer-mad teen in the late 1980s, you were probably in the process of graduating from an 8-bit machine to a 16-bit one, maybe an Amiga, or an Atari ST. For the first time though yo… ...
Of all the players in the home computer world in the 1980s, Alan Sugar’s Amstrad was a step ahead in ease of use over its competitors. The Amstrad CPC series of computers came with their own … ...
The Amstrad CPC was often criticized for its games, but if you were to look past its many Spectrum ports, you’d discover there were plenty of fantastic gems for it. Join us as we celebrate the ...
The Amstrad CPC has turned 40. If you were ‘there at the time’, we can only apologise for making you feel ancient. Or, you know, spend some time celebrating a British classic – the home micro that ...
It was eventually sold to the broadcasting giant for £125 million, who still uses the software but not the brand name. The new performance marketing agency Amstrad Digital will be headed up by ...
LORD Alan Sugar insists his Amstrad products were better than the “Apple rubbish” on the market today. The British business tycoon, 75, says his 1980s tech lasted the test of time, wher… ...
Lord Alan Sugar has said the digital marketing agency run by his grandson and named after his famous brand Amstrad is not “relying on past glory”, as it counts the latest winner of The ...
Lord Sugar: Amstrad-inspired firm led by grandson ‘not relying on past glory’ A year since launching, Essex-based Amstrad Digital has generated a turnover of around £600,000. Anna Wise ...
Lord Alan Sugar has said the digital marketing agency run by his grandson and named after his famous brand Amstrad is not “relying on past glory”, as it counts the latest winner of The ...