The way we listen to music has changed dramatically over the past two decades.
Cold Fusion on MSN
The rise and fall of the MP3 player and what really happened
The MP3 player transformed the music industry, but its story is full of unexpected twists and surprising developments.
The Charlotte Observer on MSN
The iPod Comeback No One Saw Coming - And Gen Z Is Totally Here for It
Gen Z is reviving the iPod - not for nostalgia alone, but to disconnect from constant notifications.
No longer purely a playground for famous singers, the Vietnamese music scene has expanded to develop an entire related ecosystem.
The iPod is making an unexpected comeback as Gen Z looks for a way to unplug from their phones.
To escape endless scrolling, email and news alerts, more people are turning to older tech to regain control of their lives.
Gen Z is ditching streaming for iPods - and the nostalgic comeback is bigger than you might think.
The ultimate Android music player showdown ...
To combat the attentional drain of smartphones, teens and young adults are deliberately reintroducing single-purpose technologies like "dumb phones." ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Alarm clocks, maps, books, flashlights, watches, radios, MP3 players, Palm Pilots, remote controls, cameras, handheld recorders and other devices have all been gradually ...
Melbourne is proudly the world’s sporting capital — but a new study reveals we can also lay claim to being the vinyl capital, with more record shops per-capita than anywhere in the world.
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79 people shared their stories of getting paid to do dumb things
People share their experiences of doing dumb things and getting paid.
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