Bad Idea is making news again with it's rather unique limited releases for it's comics, this time The Hab: The VHS!
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In the midst of a big clear-out of drawers and cupboards you rarely venture into, you'll probably find a little more than you bargained for. Perhaps you didn't realize just how many VHS tapes you ...
These days, most of us rely on streaming services to watch our favorite movies. But diehard fans often collect films on Blu-ray for posterity. Before Blu-rays, DVDs were all the rage and quite similar ...
Have you ever looked back at your expansive Video Home System (VHS) collection and wondered if it's worth anything? From about 1977 through the '90s, VHS was the main format to watch and record film.
Our favorite media has been taking a turn towards digital for quite some time now. Video games, movies, and albums are available through digital storefronts and subscription services. It has become ...
You can't keep Dead Air Radio's Steve Fletch out of the Youtube creation zone. His latest helpful video is straight up for the VHS collectors out there, and if you're tuned into his IG stories, you'll ...
Watching one of the creepiest FNAF VHS tapes yet, uncovering disturbing secrets and eerie hidden messages. Trump wants his peace board signed in Davos. Macron declines Apple warns millions of iPhones ...
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Cassette gives your iPhone videos an old-school look while helping dig out old clips and memories you may have forgotten about. By David Nield Published Aug 30, 2025 8:00 AM EDT Get the Popular ...
Developer Devin Davies is out with a new app today that can add a nostalgic twist to videos saved on your iPhone. Cassette, which is available on the App Store today, is described as a “VHS player for ...
Ancestry has acquired the home-movies-and-photos digitizer service iMemories, a bet by the genealogy company that subscribers who spend their money on DNA kits and pour their time into building family ...