Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From the Sony Walkman to a Kodak film camera and more, new iterations of retro-technologies are making a contemporary comeback !
Gen Z is bringing back VHS tapes, CD players, Game Boys, disposable cameras, and even landlines. The comeback of retro tech ...
In today’s economy, teens are finding innovative ways to make ends meet, including flipping vintage technology for profit. This burgeoning trend is not just about nostalgia but also a savvy business ...
Gen Z is bringing back VHS tapes, CD players, Game Boys, disposable cameras, and even landlines.
With gizmos like reMarkable — a $400 tablet designed to replace a $3 pencil and pad of paper — tech companies are making the future feel more like the past. By Benjamin Svetkey Articles Editor I’m ...
I grew up in the 80s and 90s, which means I had a front-row seat to the golden age of tech that felt cutting-edge at the time—and now looks hilariously clunky. I remember the thrill of loading a game ...
Remember when your phone could take a tumble from two stories up and still work like a charm? Or when listening to music meant you actually had to pick the next song yourself? Welcome back to the ...
Correct us if we’re wrong, but you probably have at least one friend who has bought a vintage Polaroid camera in the last couple of months. They swear the colors feel warmer, the clicks sound better, ...
From blasting music on a boom box to watching a photo develop in your hands, many people are rediscovering the imperfect charm of older gadgets that smartphones and laptops just can’t replicate. Tech ...
The experts say in the 21st century, we won't use sidewalks, but instead skywalks. Well, we use the skywalk today and now we also go to *** store off the skywalk to shop for home computers. Actually, ...