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How this 29-year-old made landline phones cool again—and brought in $789K last year selling them
People are nostalgic for a simpler time without smartphones, social media and AI. Cat Goetze is dialed in.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Landlines from companies like Tin Can allow kids to chat with their friends without all the distracting apps and pings of a ...
For many families, the jump from no phone to smartphone feels like a leap they’re not ready to make. Kids want to talk to friends and relatives, and parents want them to be able to reach someone in an ...
Millennial and Gen Z parents are introducing their Gen Alpha kids to VHS tapes, landline-style phones, and Barbie dolls.
Tin Can co-founders from left, Graeme Davies, Chet Kittleson, and Max Blumen on the colorful landline phones the company makes. (Tin Can Photo) Answering the startup call is not always as literal as ...
More than 150 families at Nativity Parish School picked up tin can phones Monday at Skate City as part of Project Landline, a ...
Parents are not the only ones looking for screen-free alternatives. Some children enjoy the experience of chatting with ...
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