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  "textContent": "The 1990s marked a major shift in consumer technology. Devices that are now considered basic were once seen as significant upgrades in convenience, speed, and connectivity. Dial up internet changed communication. Portable music players became smaller and more reliable. Home electronics moved from analog to digital. For many households, this was the decade when personal tech stopped being optional and became part of daily life. This list looks at everyday devices and services that felt groundbreaking at the time, even if they now seem limited by modern standards.\n\nThe post Everyday Tech That Felt Revolutionary in the 1990s appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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