Return of the Landline: Kids Use Old-School Tech to Learn ‘Basic Telephone Etiquette’

Return of the Landline: Kids Use Old-School Tech to Learn ‘Basic Telephone Etiquette’

Return of the landline: Kids use old-school tech to learn ‘basic telephone etiquette’

By Fabiana Buontempo
Published May 4, 2025

Can this ancient tech actually make a comeback?

Nowadays, with the reliance on cell phones — landlines seem like ancient technology.

Landline Telephone The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in 2023 that more than three-quarters of Americans ditched their home phone and never looked back — and that number has most likely increased by now.

However, one millennial mom is trying to bring back landlines for a specific reason.

Oregon mom Britteny Mast has two young children, 6 and 8, whom she doesn’t want to give a cell phone to just yet — a decision many of today’s parents have to face.

Instead, for the times that she wants to leave them home alone, but also wants to be able to communicate with them — she decided to install a landline.

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Wham!’s Andrew Ridgeley Reflects on 40 Years of ‘Last Christmas’: It’s ‘Part of the Fabric of Christmas’ – ‘Last Christmas’ Makes it To First Place in UK in 2024

Wham!’s Andrew Ridgeley Reflects on 40 Years of ‘Last Christmas’: It’s ‘Part of the Fabric of Christmas’

Wham! make chart history as Last Christmas takes festive number one spot for second time in a row

December 20, 2024

Wham! have made chart history, with Last Christmas becoming the first song to be crowned Christmas number one two years in a row.

‘Last Christmas’ Tops UK Charts for Second Consecutive Year as Anniversary of George Michael’s Death Looms

Michael died unexpectedly at the age of 53 on Christmas Day 2016

By Ingrid Vasquez
 Published on December 20, 2024  

It’s a bittersweet time of the year as Wham!’s “Last Christmas” reaches the top of the UK charts for the second year in a row. 

On Friday, Dec. 20, the Official Charts Company announced that the 1984 track, released by the duo made up of Andrew Ridgeley and the late George Michael, had become the first song in chart history ever to clinch two consecutive Christmas Number 1 victories.

The achievement makes the beloved track, written and produced by Michael, this week’s most streamed and physically purchased song.

Wham!’s Andrew Ridgeley reflects on 40 years of ‘Last Christmas’: It’s ‘part of the fabric of Christmas’

by Chuck Arnold
Dec. 20, 2024

When Wham!’s Andrew Ridgeley first heard George Michael give up his heart on “Last Christmas,” he knew the beloved yule tune was something special. lastChristmasNYP

The magic moment happened when the holiday spirit hit his late bandmate in his childhood bedroom in London.

“We were killing time around his mom and dad’s house. It was a Sunday afternoon, and the soccer was on TV,” Ridgeley, 61, told The Post. “And George disappeared upstairs [where] he had a little Fostex four-track recording studio, which used a cassette tape to record four tracks onto. And [he] came back about an hour later and said, ‘Andy, Andy, you gotta come upstairs and listen to this!’”

What Ridgley heard “written on the spot” was the beginning of the “Last Christmas” journey to 40 years of festive feels.

“He’d written the bare-bones keyboard track, the basic drum track and a bit of the verse and the chorus,” he recalled. “And it was an amazing moment … I knew it was a hit record. We’d had a few by then, so we were able to recognize them when we heard them.”

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Prince and Kylie Minogue’s Lost 1992 Collab ‘Baby Doll’ Leaks Online

Prince and Kylie Minogue’s Lost 1992 Collab ‘Baby Doll’ Leaks Online

Kylie Minogue and Prince’s lost song ‘Baby Doll’ leaks online 32 years after it was created

Minogue has spoken about the song in interviews for years and it has lyrics she confirmed were in the song in 2018

By Emma Wilkes
15th December 2024

Kylie Minogue and Prince‘s lost collaboration ‘Baby Doll’ has surfaced online 32 years after it was created. kyliePrince

The funk-laden version that has landed online features lyrics that Minogue confirmed were in the song in 2018: “Let me be your baby doll, sugar and spice and all things nice/ Let me be your paradise.”

… Minogue has spoken about the track’s existence in interviews for years and has mentioned that her record label wasn’t interested in the idea of him producing it all himself, so she never got to record it. She has also mentioned that the Prince Estate might also have a copy.

Prince and Kylie Minogue’s Lost 1992 Collab ‘Baby Doll’ Leaks Online

Originally recorded during Prince’s ‘Diamonds and Pearls’ tour, Minogue’s label reportedly prevented her from recording her own additions to the track.

By Tyler Jenke
12/15/2024

Thirty-two years after virtuosic rocker Prince and Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue teamed up for a collaboration, their-previously unheard efforts have now reportedly been leaked online.

The track, titled “Baby Doll”, has been discussed at length by fans of the Purple One, with its origins tracing back to the Australian leg of Prince’s Diamonds and Pearls tour in April and May of 1992. Recorded at Sydney’s Studios 301 during his visit to the country, Prince and Minogue reportedly connected during the former’s performance at London’s Earl’s Court in June of the same year.

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Kate Bush’s Stranger Things Triumph Reminds Us of the Joy of Discovering Music Through Film and TV

Kate Bush’s Stranger Things Triumph Reminds Us of the Joy of Discovering Music Through Film and TV

A foreward.

In my late 40s and older, I’ve talked to people in their 20s while I’ve resumed taking college classes again, and some of them are totally unfamiliar with mainstream artists of the 1980s, such as Billy Idol and Duran Duran.

I have no idea how teens and 20 somethings today – with the incredibly easy access to music via You Tube and free sign ups to streaming services such as Spotify – can be so lazy and ignorant about music.

When I was a teen in the 1980s, I was not only interested in music I grew up listening to in the 1970s and 1980s, but also music from previous eras (my mother used to play me music from the 1950s – Elvis, The Platters, Buddy Holly and so on).

As a teen in the 1980s, I would’ve given my right arm to have had something like Spotify or You Tube back in the 1980s. I would’ve spent every waking moment just checking out different contemporary genres as well as pop, rock, country western, classical music – everything! – from previous decades and centuries.

All we had back then, though, were the radio and the occasional musical variety shows on the three main networks.

I am not saying it’s wrong to discover a great song that is decades old via a new movie or television show, but I  don’t know why kids today are so ignorant about music, when they have such easy access to it – kids today do not have to wait for a great song to appear in a movie – they can go research music from the past in an instant, FOR FREE, on their cell phones and iPads.

Kate Bush’s Stranger Things Triumph Reminds Us of the Joy of Discovering Music Through Film and TV

Excerpts:

Liz Shannon Miller
June 3, 2022

This week, in the aftermath of Stranger Things Season 4 debuting, English singer/songwriter Kate Bush experienced a remarkable renaissance, as her iconic 1985 hit “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” became a chart-busting hit across multiple streaming services.

Over the course of Memorial Day weekend, the song reached the top 10 on Apple Music in 34 different countries, becoming one of the most-Shazamed songs of the week and getting permanently stuck in every viewer’s head — hopefully music supervisor Nora Felder is feeling pretty good about her accomplishment.

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Ms. Pac Man Inducted Into the World Video Game Hall of Fame (2022)

Ms. Pac Man Inducted Into the World Video Game Hall of Fame (2022)

Ms. Pac-Man clears path to World Video Game Hall of Fame

May 5 2022

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — More than 40 years after blazing a trail for female video game characters, Ms. Pac-Man was inducted Thursday into the World Video Game Hall of Fame, along with Dance Dance Revolution, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Sid Meier’s Civilization. 

Ms Pac Man video game advertisementThe Hall of Fame considers electronic games of all types each year — arcade, console, computer, handheld and mobile. Inductees are recognized for their popularity and influence on the video game industry or pop culture over time.

The Ms. Pac-Man arcade game was released in 1981 as Midway’s follow-up to Pac-Man, which entered the hall as part of the inaugural class in 2015.

 The Pac-Man sequel reimagined the main character to acknowledge the original game’s female fans, according to the hall. After selling 125,000 cabinets within the first five years, it became one of the best-selling arcade games of all time.

These 4 games are now part of the World Video Game Hall of Fame

This year’s finalists also included Assassin’s Creed, Candy Crush Saga, Minesweeper, NBA Jam, PaRappa the Rapper, Resident Evil, Rogue, and Words with Friends.

May 5, 2022

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — More than 40 years after blazing a trail for female video game characters, Ms. Pac-Man was inducted Thursday into the World Video Game Hall of Fame, along with Dance Dance Revolution, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Sid Meier’s Civilization.

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Madonna is Releasing a New Remix Album With 50 Tracks To Celebrate her 50th Number One Hit on Billboard Dance Chart

Madonna is Releasing a New Remix Album With 50 Tracks To Celebrate her 50th Number One Hit on Billboard Dance Chart

May 2022

Madonna to Release ‘Finally Enough Love,’ Two Career-Spanning Remix Collections

May 4, 2022

madonnaFinallyEnoughLoveThe collections mark the first album releases to be part of the newly  announced partnership between Madonna and Warner Music Group, which will feature an extensive series of catalog releases across her career.

“50 Number Ones” clocks in at 220 minutes and includes dozens of remixes by top producers, including Shep Pettibone, William Orbit, Honey Dijon, and Avicii, along with rarities, with more than 20 being officially released for the first time or making their commercial/digital debut.

Each remix was newly remastered for the collection by Mike Dean, who produced Madonna’s two most-recent studio albums, “Rebel Heart” and “Madame X.”

The collection will be available digitally on August 19, along with a 3-CD version and a limited edition, 6-LP version on red and black vinyl.

The 16-track version, “Finally Enough Love,” will be available for streaming on June 24, with 1-CD and 180-gram 2-LP versions coming on August 19.

The “You Can Dance Remix Edit” of “Into the Groove” is available today digitally for the first time.

Madonna Announces Finally Enough Love Collection to Celebrate Record-Breaking 50 No. 1 Dance Chart Hits

On Wednesday, Madonna announced a new remixes collection titled Finally Enough Love, set for a summer release, to highlight her 50 singles that have topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart

By Jack Irvin
May 04, 2022

Get into the groove: Madonna is celebrating a record-breaking career achievement.

On Wednesday, the 63-year-old iconic musician known as the “Queen of Pop” announced a new remixes collection titled Finally Enough Love to highlight her 50 singles that have topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart — she’s the only artist with 50 No. 1 hits on any Billboard chart — set to be released this summer in multiple formats.

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War in Ukraine Has Destroyed Retro Computers in Museum

War in Ukraine Has Destroyed Retro Computers in Museum (March 2022)

A retro computer museum in Mariupol beloved by children was attacked by Russia

Excerpts:

March 29, 2022
by M. Kennedy

Nearly two decades ago, Dmitriy Cherepanov started a collection of retro computers in Mariupol, Ukraine, that grew into an internationally known assemblage of historic machines, housed in a private museum he called IT 8-bit.

Russia’s campaign to take over his city in southeast Ukraine has killed at least 2,000 civilians, destroyed most of the city’s homes and turned Cherepanov’s beloved computer museum into rubble.

“I’m very upset,” Cherepanov, 45, told NPR. “It’s been a hobby of my life.”

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Destroys Retro Computer Museum

Excerpts:

by M. Kan

The Club 8-Bit museum in Mariupol housed over a 120 retro computing devices, including some old-school Apple and Atari hardware, along with Soviet-era computers.

The escalating war in Ukraine has destroyed a museum devoted to retro computers.

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Vinyl Album Sales Surpass Music CDs in 2021

Vinyl Album Sales Surpass Music CDs in 2021

1 Out of Every 3 Albums Sold in the US in 2021 Were Vinyl LPs – (paywall)

Indie retailers sold almost half of all vinyl LPs, while Taylor Swift was the format’s top-selling artist — accounting for 2.6% of total sales.

Vinyl Records Reach Highest Sales Numbers In Last 30 Years

In 2021, vinyl albums constituted more than 25% of physical album sales in the UK.

Driven by Adele, vinyl and CD sales both went up in 2021, data says 

January 11, 2022

Streaming has been dominating the music industry for years now, but 2021 saw a notable rise in sales of physical albums, thanks in part to the success of Adele’s latest album.

Both CDs and vinyl experienced high sales in 2021, according to an annual year-end music data report from MRC Data, released this week.

….”In recent years, I notice customers preferring to physically own music, other than streaming, usually in its best form (vinyl),” said Tobago Benito, owner of record store DBS Sounds, in MRC’s data roundup.

He attributes that rise both to the inclusion of record players in movies and television, but also to the joy people get from digging for a certain vinyl in a record store, one that may “bring back wonderful memories,” he said.

The rise in vinyl sales is also a significant jump from just one year ago, in 2020, when vinyls made up 27.5 million of physical music sales, about 40% of all total sales. To now make up just about half of total sales is significant.

…But one surprise from last year was the uptick in CD sales in the U.S., which went up by 1.1% — from 40.2 million sales in 2020 to 40.6 million in 2021. CD sales have been in steady decline for years, so the fact that they did not actively decline last year could be significant.

One reason for the bump in sales was the release of Adele’s “30” and Taylor Swift’s “Red (Taylor’s Version).”

The Target CD version of “30,” which contained three bonus tracks, helped the CD version of the album sell 378,000 copies in its first week — the biggest CD sales week of 2021, MRC said. Just a week prior, “Red (Taylor’s Version)” sold 146,700 copies.

The Official Top 40 best-selling vinyl albums and singles of 2021

The top vinyl list includes popular releases by Lana Del Rey, Adele and ABBA.

Vinyl outsold CDs in the US for the first time in decades – (paywall)

Vinyl Earns Biggest Sales Week Since 1991

by Brad Callas, Dec. 29, 2021

Vinyl just had its best sales week in three decades.

Americans bought 2.11 million copies of vinyl records in the week ending on Dec. 23, marking the biggest sales week for vinyls since MRC Data began tracking music sales back in 1991, Billboard reports. It’s a 45% increase from the week prior (1.46 million), suggesting the spike can be attributed to the holiday shopping season.

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‘Every Breath You Take’ is the Ultimate All-Round Song (According to Science)

‘Every Breath You Take’ is the Ultimate All-Round Song (According to Science)

November 16, 2021

Why ‘Every Breath You Take’ Is the Ultimate Song

‘Every Breath You Take’ is the ultimate all-round song (according to science)

by Mano Sundaresan
November 13, 2021

Some songs will never go away, like “Every Breath You Take” by The Police. The_Police

The song was a sensation when it was released in 1983, topping the Billboard Hot 100 charts for eight weeks….

Its popularity is a little surprising, though, because it’s not a particularly flashy song. Its arrangement is flat and monochromatic, with a snaking guitar line, placid drums and Sting’s faint and reverb-y vocals. …

So why has it lived on? Some new research might explain it.

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MTV Turns 40 – Articles About this Anniversary from Various Sites

MTV Turns 40 – Articles About this Anniversary from Various Sites

August 4, 2021

I still have cable TV – I know a lot of people use streaming platforms these days – but there are actually two Mtv channels on cable. There is the channel that is in the top 100, and a secondary Mtv channel over the 100 or 200 range (I think my cable company has Mtv at channel 234 or something).

Most rock, dance, rap, and pop music is pure trash these days, but I periodically stop and watch the secondary Mtv channel now, because they actually play music videos all day long – just like back in the 1980s. mtvlogo

Because most of today’s rock and pop singer are bland, and the majority of their music is hideous, though, I cannot stand to watch very much of it.

I do remember when the first and only Mtv channel more or less played music videos all day back in the 1980s.

40 Years of MTV: the channel that shaped popular culture as we know it

Excerpts:

by Adam Behr

MTV’s first broadcast on August 1 1981 opened with footage of a shuttle launch and the words “ladies and gentleman, rock and roll”. The first song, however, was The Buggles’ distinctly poppy single –appropriately enough, Video Killed the Radio Star.

MTV’s effect on record sales was quickly noted. During the channel’s initial rise and 1980s heyday, it helped to kick-start the careers of stars such as Cyndi Lauper, and launched others – like Madonna and Michael Jackson – into the stratosphere.

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