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HowToGeek on MSNWhy I Bought a Walkman Cassette Player From 1988It's been over 20 years since Sony released a cassette player ... and I loved to look at the cover art and J-card inserts.
First it was vinyl, and now it’s cassettes that all the cool kids want, as nostalgia takes over the music world. It seems both those brought up with endless streaming options and those of a ...
Sony announced it has created a cassette tape that smashes a previous record for data storage. The Japanese company says its new tape is capable of holding 185 terabytes, or 148 gigabits per ...
Sony's new method means you could cram 185TB onto a single cassette tape. The average Blu-Ray disc holds 50GB and a standard PC hard drive 1TB. To illustrate just how dramatic this is ...
The Sony Walkman TPS-L2, a 14-ounce (397 gram), blue-and-silver portable cassette player, had an impact that was monumental. Sony had a long history with music players -- the company launched ...
The growing popularity of digital downloads has sealed the fate of Sony’s iconic cassette Walkman, with the Japanese company announcing that it will cease production of the device. The cassette ...
But now Sony has announced that it will no longer be making the iconic portable cassette players after more than 30 years of continual production. News that Sony is only now deciding to stop ...
Especially now: Sony just unveiled tape that holds a whopping 148 GB per square inch, meaning a cassette could hold 185 TB of data. Prepare for the mixtape to end all mixtapes. Sony’s technique ...
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