Boombox: 9 Wild Facts About the 80s Ghetto Blaster
The boombox ruled the 1980s — from the JVC RC-M90 to hip-hop park jams. 9 wild facts about the ghetto blaster and why it never really died.
The boombox ruled the 1980s — from the JVC RC-M90 to hip-hop park jams. 9 wild facts about the ghetto blaster and why it never really died.
There’s a moment every Gen X kid remembers. You’re walking down the street, foam headphones clamped over your ears, the orange sponge pads slightly sweaty against your skin. A mixtape is playing — maybe one you made yourself, maybe one your crush made for you. The world outside is moving, but you’re in your own…
Before smartphones turned us into screen-tapping zombies available 24/7, there was a magical device bolted to your kitchen wall that weighed about six pounds and had a cord that could stretch from the counter to the bathroom if you really committed. That cord was tangled into an unholy pretzel-shaped mess within three days of installation,…
The pocket calculator didn’t just replace the abacus — it steamrolled a counting tool that survived thousands of years. Here’s how the math revolution happened and what we lost along the way.
In June of 1978, on a folding table at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago, a small yellow slab of plastic with a red faceplate said the word “cylinder” out loud, and a generation of toy buyers leaned in. It was the first Speak & Spell, the first consumer product anywhere to talk without a…
On March 15, 1985, Symbolics Inc. registered symbolics.com — the very first .com domain name in internet history. From MIT AI Lab to Hollywood CGI, discover the full story of the company that kicked off the digital revolution.
Discover how 80s workout videos revolutionized fitness culture, from Jane Fonda’s iconic VHS tapes to the spandex-and-leg-warmer aesthetic that changed exercise forever.
The decade that gave us shoulder pads and Trapper Keepers also rewired the planet. 80s technology didn’t just change how people lived — it built the scaffolding for every screen, speaker, and pocket computer we still tap on today. The personal computer, the cassette in your back pocket, the game console under the TV, the…