This app’s logo is a musical note — it's the home of viral dances and challenges.
This glowing circle helps influencers look good on camera.
Ring Light
Before everyone had a phone in their pocket, you had to find one of these, drop a coin in, and hope someone answered.
Payphone
Before laptops and Word docs, people used this noisy machine to write letters and papers for school.
Typewriter
A social media site that let you customize your profile with music and backgrounds, before Facebook.
MySpace
You can loan or borrow a quick $20 or split a dinner bill instantly using this app.
Cash App
People listen to these instead of radio shows.
Podcasts
Before you could Google something, you flipped through one of these heavy books at home or the library.
Encyclopedia Set
Long before washing machines, clothes were scrubbed by hand using this tool— soap, water, and elbow grease required!
Washboard
A slim, metallic flip phone famous for its sleek design
Motorola RAZR
This app takes lazy to the next level! No need to go out and grab dinner or cook it. You can have it delivered right to your home using this app!
DoorDash
This tiny tracker helps you find your keys, wallet, or even pets.
AirTag
Before you could check your bank balance on your phone, you had to manually write down every deposit and payment here.
Checkbook Register
This tall wooden container with a stick was used to turn cream into butter — by hand! It took time and muscle.
Butter Churn
A tiny music player and earbuds that revolutionized how we listened to music on the go.
iPod
This music app lets you stream playlists anytime — goodbye CDs!
Spotify
This colorful handheld gadget lets kids and adults play video games anywhere — and can also connect to a TV for big-screen battles.
Nintendo Switch
Before digital cameras and selfies, this camera gave you a photo in your hand within seconds — no waiting for film!
Polaroid Camera
It looked like a square coaster, but it stored computer files in the '80s and '90s — way before USB drives or the cloud.
Floppy Disc
Before Google became king, people asked questions to this virtual butler search engine with a fancy name.
Ask Jeeves
This app is used by students to talk to AI, write papers, or solve problems with just a prompt.
ChatGPT
It fits in your hand, flies through the air, and can take photos or videos of you — no hands or selfie stick needed!
Drone
Before streaming playlists, people picked songs on this flashy machine — found in diners and parties.
Jukebox
This big black disc spun on a turntable to play music — the original playlist before tapes or CDs came along.
Vinyl
This BET countdown show was the place to watch the hottest music videos after school!
106 & Park