This dating show filmed in Fiji releases episodes frequently and lets viewers vote who stays or leaves.
Love Island
This sliding phone with a full keyboard was popular before iPhones dominated texting.
Sidekick
This six-second video app became known for looping comedy clips and viral phrases like “What are those?!”
Vine
This chicken chain is known for waffle fries and the phrase “my pleasure.”
Chick-fil-A
This Kardashian first rose to fame as Paris Hilton’s stylist and assistant.
Kim Kardashian
This small Apple music player came in bright colors and could clip onto clothing.
iPod Nano
This early video-sharing site used a retro brown TV-style logo before becoming a global platform.
YouTube
This coffee chain is known for seasonal drinks like Pumpkin Spice Latte.
Starbucks
This early social platform let users customize profiles with music, glitter graphics, and a “Top 8” friends list.
MySpace
This dating show involves contestants forming emotional connections while “blind” in pods.
Love Is Blind
This handheld Sony gaming device competed with Nintendo DS and featured movies and games.
PSP
This burger chain is famous for square patties and fresh-never-frozen beef.
Wendy’s
Before Instagram aesthetics took over, this platform was known for themes, quotes, and repost culture.
Tumblr
This handheld device featured two screens and a stylus used for games like Mario Kart.
Nintendo
This Texas-based chain is known for its burgers, fries, and “Whataburger” orange branding.
Whataburger
This early video chat app allayed group calls with up to 12 people, becoming popular for late-night chats long before FaceTlme.
ooVoo
This console had players swinging invisible tennis rackets and boxing in their living rooms.
Wii
This chicken finger restaurant is famous for its Cane’s sauce and simple menu.
Raising Cane’s