London Jackson grew up in the 2000s. Now he's running a business selling tech gadgets inspired by the Y2K era.
Innovation keeps racing forward, yet a growing number of people are deliberately stepping back—especially as a constant onslaught of unwanted AI from every angle is being used as a corporate excuse to ...
In place of our seemingly insatiable desire for more shiny new products and apps, we are seeing a rise in retro-style tech, ...
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 ...
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 !
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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, ...