Q I have quite a few cassettes that I have spent many hours recording. They are from vinyl records played on a turntable to a cassette recorder. They are one-of-a-kind recordings and I would like to ...
According to today’s New York Times, "Say So Long to an Old Companion: Cassette Tapes," the cassette tape is dead. Though long anticipated, the end came quickly. The cassette is survived by the CD ...
The inventor of the CD and cassette tapes has passed away. Lou Ottens, who is credited with not only inventing the cassette tape but also helping develop the CD, died at his home in the Netherlands ...
Click to viewThe next time you have an afternoon free, dig out that old box of cassette tapes you squirreled away in the basement. It's time to resurrect your collection of Phil Collins albums, ...
You may have thought the cassette tape was dead, relegated to the dustbin of history. And good riddance. Who in their right mind would want to turn the clock back and resurrect it? Young, independent ...
Bring the patient in, please. Set it on the couch. Now tell me, how long has your cassette deck been acting like a CD changer? The Pioneer CT-M6R doesn`t need psychoanalysis, just a home that ...
Lou Ottens, the Dutch engineer who invented the audio cassette tape, breathed his last on March 6 in Duizel, the Netherlands. He was 94 years old. Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad first reported his ...
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