Visitors to the 2013 Vintage Computer Festival in the UK this weekend got a special preview of a new AmigaOne system coming from A-EON Technology as well the chance to play around on multiple AmigaOne X1000 systems running AmigaOS and GNU/Linux. The new system, code-named Cyrus after an ancient Persian king, is apparently based on the Freescale P5020 processor, one of the newer offerings in the QorIQ family.

The exceptional multimedia creation suite Hollywood has been updated to version 5.3, including significant performance improvements, bug fixes, new capabilities on Android, and much more. The update is free to existing customers and continues ongoing development of Hollywood and Hollywood Designer by Airsoft Softwair since it announced a temporary hiatus on new sales in 2012. The best news, though, is the announcement that the hiatus will shortly end and Hollywood will again be available for sale to the public.

For all of you early planners the AmiWest planning committee has recently announced this year's details for the AmiWest Conference. This year's conference will be held from October 18th through the 20th at the Cal Expo Holiday Inn Express in beautiful Sacramento, California. In addition to the show -- which is among the largest Amiga shows globally -- there will be a Programming Conference starting October 16th for those interested in developing for AmigaOS or learning the system's internals.

The odd, crackling audio which has bedeviled some SAM460ex and AmigaOne 500 owners has finally had its root cause identified: a missing resistor on some boards. According to Acube Systems a particular board resistor which serves as a clock select for the on-board AC97 codec is missing for some boards but not others.

Cinemaware in cooperation with Hyperion Entertainment are proud to announce the re-distribution of its classic Amiga 68K Cinemaware titles. Through the magic of emulation and genuine Amiga ROMs, you can once again play titles such as Defender of the Crown on PowerPC-based AmigaOS systems with a simple double click of the mouse. Everything you need to run these classic Cinemaware games is already included in AmigaOS 4.1, including joystick support via AmigaInput!

News from Pianeta Amiga being held in Bologna, Italy, this weekend is starting to trickle in. The big news items for the next generation Amiga community so far are:

Like a bolt out of the blue, a new OS update is here, but unlike previous updates to the Amiga operating system, this one has but one major feature: the inclusion of a new AmiUpdate-based machanism to deliver software updates from Hyperion to you when they're ready. Before we'd have to wait until enough bug fixes or new features were collected to deliver in a packaged udpate, but no more. The days of downloading, decompressing, and installing monolithic OS updates are over.

We asked, you responded: after announcing our contest to see who could add the most content to IntuitionBase, we're thrilled to announce today the contest results. Nearly 150 new software titles and 100 compatible hardware products were added to our compatibility databases; nearly 100 software entries updated and corrected; new links; new dealers; and one heck of a lot of points.

In conjunction with Bill Eaves IntuitionBase is proud to announce it will be demonstrating the latest version of Digital Universe at AmiWest 2012! The premier astronomy package for Amiga computers, Digital Universe allows the amateur astronomer to explore the heavens quickly, easily, and beautifully from your next-generation Amiga.