15 Obsolete Technologies That Are, Somehow, Still Thriving Somewhere
Backlash against a fax machine ban in Japan proves that the technology is still going strong.

Though they may seem comeback governments and banks are pleading for COBOL programmers due to qualities that make it well suited to business programming domains, and dot matrix printers are used at airports because they're compatible with the reservation system, their ink is cheaper and these types of printers don't break down as often.
Some people in the US are still using dial-up internet.

Windows XP

This old-school word processor still has some loyal s.

Analog is back, baby!

CRTs are making a comeback in the gaming world.

VHS Tapes

Payphones are still around, but they're mostly used by tourists and migrants.

Russia ordered typewriters to avoid global electronic snooping.

Magnetic Tapes

The Last Abacus

Dot matrix printers are used at airports because they're old, cheap, and don't break down often.

COBOL is making a comeback because it's good for business programming domains.

Pagers might be old-school, but they still have a place in hospitals.

Floppy Disks

The fax machine is still a thing in Japan.
