Media information

We published the first issue of the former Computer Collector on Jan. 4, 2004, and both the mainstream and new media began noticing us. Some of our favorite mentions are listed below. Meanwhile, if you're a member of the media and want to interview us, our answer is almost always yes! Please send your request by email. We can speak about all parts of the vintage computing hobby and we're connected to niche experts around the world. We never sell, trade, or otherwise share readers' personal data, we do not spawn cookies, and we're committed to be conscientious and ethical journalists. Please also note: most of the links below open in new windows.


BoingBoing liked our interview with Paul Allen.



Newsletter editor Evan Koblentz was interviewed by BusinessWeekTV about the hobby and how to tell valuable computers from junk. Download the video here (big, 27MB), here (medium, 7MB), or here (small, 700KB).



ComputorEdge featured us in the Digital Dave column (bottom of the linked page) and they also printed our reply.


eWeek, inspired by the now-famous Christie's auction, included us for this feature on computer collecting.


The IEEE History Center described us a "...gateway to an important new group of people interested in helping to preserve -- in their own hobbyist way -- the history of electrical engineering and computing."



We've been on Slashdot a few times (and also here.)



Our good friend and TMCnet VoIP columnist Tom Keating mentions us frequently, however, see his blog entry here.

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