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, ...
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 ...
A Reddit user stumbled upon a time capsule from the late 1990s mobile technology era. The lucky finder shared photos of two pristine, sealed vintage cell phones rescued from an e-waste container: a ...
Here’s an early Mac movie product placement. In the opening minutes of 1989’s “Back to the Future II,” Marty McFly lands in 2015, where hover cars loom, “Jaws 19” in 3D plays in movie theaters and ...
Old computers tend to lead sedentary lives. Parked in shelves and closets, maybe touched by the occasional dusting; the lucky ones still run old games from time to time. But sometimes one becomes a ...
With the penny officially phased out in 2025, younger generations are bringing back "vintage" tech like point-and-shoot cameras and landline phones. NBC News' Steve Romo explores how the nostalgia can ...
Finding, collecting, and restoring vintage tech is the rewarding pastime of many a Hackaday reader. Working with old-school gear can be tough, though, when documentation or supporting resources are ...