Exploring the history of portable music, from the first reel-to-reel tapes and cassettes to the colossal influence of modern streaming services and smartphones.
Two albums by the 34-year-old Swift, who wasn’t alive when the first Walkman hit stores, were among the 10 bestselling ...
It was called the Stowaway in the UK. Sweden’s version was called the Freestyle. And the first Canadian and US models were ...
By 1975, over 90% of Japanese households had a color TV. In 1979, Sony launched the first-generation Sony Walkman including lightweight headphones. The company marketed the Walkman in strategic ...
Taking inspiration from wrist-worn communicators featured in sci-fi movies, the Samsung SPH-WP10 was unveiled in March 1999, touting it as the world's first ... display and a Walkman-sized TV ...
First it was vinyl, and now it’s cassettes ... helped by the once ubiquitous Sony Walkman appearing in hit movies and tv series. Sales in both the U.S. and U.K. have hit new highs, with ...
Designed in 1978, the first Sony Walkman prototype was actually created so that Sony co-chairman Masaru Ibuka could listen to opera music while flying abroad. It might look a bit like an old ...
Maybe like me you were only five, and so it’s probably the first year you remember being a conscious human ... in the early ...
Tiny Circuits made an impossibly smol retro-styled TV set, with fully functional knobs and a wee remote control.
In the first weeks after an historic storm, Asheville and western NC musicians and music professionals relay their ...