There has always been something to say for the cassette tape. Even if you didn’t grow up in the age when a No. 2 pencil was essential to ensure you could wind up your unspooled tapes, the odds are you ...
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Now, I’m certainly no fashion expert, but it seems like what was once popular always comes back in style again. And it seems the same is true for tech. Dumbphones are seeing a boom, with consumers ...
In an age of smartphones and digital streaming, there's still a massive market in retro tech. From Nintendo games systems to personal stereos, many of us remember the days when taking your music with ...
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Interest in vinyl records, CDs, cassette tapes and even reel-to-reel tapes saw a wave of retro-inspired music hardware ...
Urban Outfitters — already one of the world’s largest purveyors of vinyl (though not the largest, thanks Amazon) — is getting into the tape business, right on the heels of increasing sales and ...
Vinyl records have been hot for years, and sales have grown to the point that this year they are poised to overtake CDs as the most popular way to buy a physical copy of music. The latest retro music ...
Remember how annoying winding up a cassette with your finger used to be? I thought we were past all of that nonsense, but the designers behind the NVDRS MP3 cassette tape have other plans. In fact, ...