Come over to my house! Dr. Seuss’ La Jolla home where he penned most of his famous children’s books has hit the market at nearly $10 million — with stunning, “second-to-none” views of the Southern ...
The device could be found in nearly every living room in America between the late 1970s and the turn of the 21st century. Now, after a 30-year hiatus, the videocassette recorder, or VCR, is making a ...
Physical media has been making a comeback. Whammy Analog Media, an Echo Park storefront specializing in VHS tapes, has been providing a place for enthusiasts and newcomers to embrace the antiquated ...
Local children's nonprofits can apply for two early childhood grant opportunities totaling $2 million Tuesday, thanks to collaboration between San Diego Foundation and the Dr. Seuss Foundation.
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 ...
Joie Yale, Dr. Seuss Enterprises' entertainment manager, says they "can’t wait to bring even more smiles, laughter, and memorable moments to families everywhere” Moonbug Entertainment and Dr. Seuss ...
The whimsical world of preschool content is about to experience a big twist. Dr Seuss Enterprises and Moonbug Entertainment are teaming up on a series of digital episodes that bring together Blippi ...
TAMPA, Fla. – On Saturday teachers, librarians, book lovers and parents celebrate National Dr. Seuss Day. To honor the legacy of Theodor Seuss Geisel, fans mark the day of his birthday as National ...
Scott Stewart, right, narrates “Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical” as Old Max while Xavier McKnight plays the iconic dog's younger self. The stage adaptation of the holiday ...
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From VHS Tapes to Smartphones in One Lifetime
The curious minds at ColdFusion trace the journey from VHS tapes to smartphones in one lifetime. This story illustrates the rapid pace of technological change and its impact on society. Jack Smith ...
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