The '90s introduced tech, from VHS to landlines, that shaped how we lived. There's been a resurgence of some of this tech among younger audiences.
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After a long day at the office, Hannah Johnson, a deputy county prosecutor in Indiana, likes to unwind with a movie — so she throws one of the nearly 200 VHS tapes she owns into her VCR player.
The last VCR, according to Dave Rodriguez, 33, a digital-repository librarian at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla., was produced in 2016 by Funai Electric in Osaka, Japan. But the VHS tape ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Haleigh Le Moine restocks VHS tapes at Video Hero VHS in Chatsworth. (Brian Feinzimer / For The Times) Scroll through the ...
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