A resurgence in VHS tapes and physical media is breathing new life into a format many thought was gone for good.
The '90s introduced tech, from VHS to landlines, that shaped how we lived. There's been a resurgence of some of this tech ...
There was once a time when “straight-to-VHS” was a slur, code for largely terrible bargain bucket movies made for next to nothing yet sporting wildly-overpromising covers. Today, it’s not even a thing ...
This month, the world’s last manufacturer of VCRs will manufacture its last VCR. Sure, you won’t notice that they’re gone. But it’s a good time to remember what they meant when they were here. VCRs ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s been half a century since the VHS (Video Home System) tape was introduced to the world, allowing movie lovers to watch their ...
Time stops for no one, and for no technology. There was a time when you probably preserved family memories by saving them to videotape, but videotape is now completely obsolete. If you’re like a lot ...
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 ...
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.