AOL Dial-Up Service End Date
A sound once synonymous with the internet—a screeching, crunching melody of beeps and static—will soon fade into silence. AOL, the company that brought millions online with its dial-up service, is discontinuing this relic of the digital age on September 30, 2025. Along with it, the AOL Dialer software and AOL Shield browser, designed for slower connections and older systems, will also disappear.

Bethesda Heretic+ Hexen Re-Release
In 1994, Heretic broke new ground in the first-person shooter genre, combining fast-paced action with dark fantasy and light RPG elements. A year later, Hexen followed suit, both created by Raven Software and published by id Software, They were ahead of their time to say the least. Bethesda and Nightdive Studios have now recreated these classics, improving on the originals while introducing new content and current themes. The Heretic + Hexen package, which is available on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Game Pass, is a nostalgic delight with enough new elements to appeal to both old and new gamers.

Rezvani Retro RR1 Porsche 911
A Porsche 911 has timeless appeal, its shape and stance imprinted in the minds of anyone who ever pasted a car poster on their wall. Rezvani takes that appeal and turns it into something special with the RR1, a car that combines the spirit of the 1970s Porsche 935 with the precision of a modern 992 911. Limited to 50 units, this supercar starts at $195,000—before you supply the donor 911—and goes up to $290,100 with every option.

Kodak Memo Shot ERA MS100 Instant Camera Printer
The Kodak Memo Shot ERA MS100M looks like it came out of a vintage camera bag, shaped like a classic 35mm film canister. It’s a pocket-sized instant camera and thermal printer combo that’s as fun to use as it is practical. Whether you’re snapping quick pics or printing labels for your spice jars, this thing is a dose of nostalgia with a side of everyday utility. Kids, parents, teachers—everyone seems to find a reason to pick it up.