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While VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray were the dominant physical video formats of their eras, other lesser-known, experimental formats ...
Developer Devin Davies is out with a new app today that can add a nostalgic twist to videos saved on your iPhone. Cassette, which is available on the App Store today, is described as a “VHS player for ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — As normal live seems to be paused during this pandemic, home projects are suddenly getting a lot of time and attention. That can include coming across an old pile of media we don ...
You have probably seen the clickbait articles trying to draw you into news websites, tempting you with stories of old video cassettes supposedly worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The hype ...
As far as old media formats go, few get the bad rap that VHS does. Sure the format has been memorialized countless times over in fan Instagrams and tribute Tumblrs, but for nostalgia, not quality. No ...
The Cassette app is a retro-themed video player for iOS It plays random videos from your past to help you rediscover old moments It features retro styling, with a CRT video player and VHS tape boxes ...
Here’s a rewind to the days before streaming. Hundreds of analogue enthusiasts spun through rare VHS, cassettes and even eight-tracks at the first-ever NYC Tape Fair in Bushwick on Sunday – as buyers ...
Longing for the nostalgia of watching home movies, like in the VHS days, but stuck with all your personal videos saved on an iPhone? Sure, you can AirPlay them to the TV, but the experience is not the ...
Near, far, wherever a “Titanic” VHS tape is … one super fan in Florida is going to save it. JD, also known as @titanicfan97 on TikTok, has made it his mission to collect at least 1,997 “Titanic” VHS ...
After a history stretching back more than 150 years, the beloved fax machine may finally become a thing of the past. Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, has set out plans to kill off fax ...
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