Gen Zers are ditching sleek smartphones and algorithm-fed apps for vintage flip phones, once-coveted iPods, digital cameras, ...
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The retro tech inspiring Nothing’s disruptive smartphones, from Game Boys to ZX Spectrum cassettes
Put most smartphones face down on a table, and they disappear. The industry has spent more than a decade refining the same object, and the result is black or unabrusively coloured glass, curved ...
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 ...
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 ...
London Glorfield can hardly remember a world where smartphones and screens weren't a fixture of his everyday life. The 23-year-old former recording artist was just five years old when the iPhone was ...
Retro tech continues to boom and now there's another way to listen to those old tapes in the loft.
A PlayStation 5 running on a four-decade-old boombox television sounds like a punchline. It’s not. A viral video that has racked up more than 1.4 million views on X shows exactly that setup in action.
What happens when a beloved tech brand from the past gets a second chance at life? For fans of retro computing, the news of the Commodore PC company’s acquisition is nothing short of electrifying.
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