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The tech items Brits miss the most include cassette tapes, film cameras and old MP3 players. A poll of 2,000 adults found 18 ...
BRITAIN’S favourite retro tech items have been revealed. According to a poll of 2,000 people, Brits are nostalgic for a huge ...
So I think that when it comes to music, a lot more of us should be using MP3 players, CD players, or other portable audio devices. Bonus points if it's one you used in the 2000s, keep the e-waste to a ...
Dec. 13 -- If you want to give the gift of music this holiday, and ring in the New Year with some rocking new gear, tiny MP3 players with a giant sound might be the way to go. Digital audio ...
A poll of 2,000 adults found many long for the return of corded landline phones, while some say film cameras were ditched too soon ...
Despite the surge in digital technology, many still hold onto their old favourites – with 36 percent still possessing a landline, 24 percent storing cassettes, and 23 percent retaining their MP3 ...
It turns out the invention of the MP3 format was a combination of vision, overtime and stubbornness – as well as a good dose ...
A poll of 2,000 adults has found that Brits are still pining for the days of cassette tapes, film cameras, and classic MP3 ...
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YouTube on MSNDo You Remember Your First MP3 Player?Take a nostalgic journey with us as we delve into the memories of your first MP3 player. This video explores the evolution of digital music and the impact MP3 players had on our listening habits.
A poll of 2,000 adults found many long for the return of corded landline phones, while some say film cameras were ditched too ...
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