In the year 1998, Bill Clinton was facing impeachment proceedings, “Titanic” was cleaning up at the Oscars and most households still had landline phones. Gallup and USA Today called up 1,055 Americans ...
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Video game console sales cap out each generation at around 250 million, so how will the console manufacturers break through that barrier? By learning a crucial lesson from the videotape format war, ...
From the September 1997 issue of Car and Driver. There's a new phenomenon about Detroit geography that benefits vehicle development: killer pot­holes. The combination of unseasonably cold, wet weather ...
From the September 1997 issue of Car and Driver. Just three years after Lin­coln introduced its V-8-powered front-drive Continental, the company has rebodied the luxury sedan and added more torque.
Newsom says he was blocked from entering the U.S. pavilion at Davos. Trump confuses Greenland and Iceland. Trump calls out Mark Carney’s Davos speech in a rebuke to Canada. Here’s a Look at Everything ...
When VHS technology debuted in the mid‑1970s, it promised a new way for audiences to watch movies at home rather than in theaters. The format didn’t become widely popular overnight, but a handful of ...
Pre-Y2K Americans tried to predict the future — they got Obama and gay marriage right but were wrong about the cure for cancer and more For those of us who were around in 1998, most likely recall ...