Three Rivet writers collaborate to discuss the reasons for and benefit of the recent renaissance of physical media.
Kids of the 1980s know all about how huge cassette tapes were during that era. If that sounds like you, these songs probably ring a bell.
HiBy has officially launched its new flagship portable HiFi player, RS8 II, on October 30, 2025. The RS8 II integrates HiBy's ...
Partnership built to scale growing policy market and public demand to address future-state concerns around humanoid and ...
You don't need to buy a new car to enjoy some of the modern comfort that come packaged in a new vehicle. Those everyday ...
Technology doesn’t just evolve—it replaces. What was groundbreaking a few decades ago can now feel ancient. For younger ...
No Bluetooth in your car? No problem. An FM transmitter is a surprisingly solid way to connect your phone to your stereo ...
This important and compelling study establishes a robust computational and experimental framework for the large-scale identification of metallophore biosynthetic clusters. The work advances beyond ...
Indian singer Zubeen Garg’s music ownership is scattered among a network of producers, distributors and labels.
Analog media making a strong comeback isn’t an exaggeration nowadays, but rather a stark reality. The internet is flush with stories and enough proof to testify that audiophiles are shifting away from ...
Enterprising students have been bringing the contraband of yesteryear to school in what they see as a “loophole” in cellphone bans. By Callie Holtermann When Sebastien Wall found out that cellphones ...
The US Customs and Border Protection has confirmed that vinyl records, CDs and cassettes will be exempt from tariff adjustments in the US. Changes come following President Donald Trump’s return to the ...
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