Cassette tape inventor dies

The Dutch inventor, Lou Utens, who recorded the world's first audio tape, passed away during the 1960s and revolutionized audio content at the time.

According to what was reported by "Daily Mail" newspaper, this inventor died at the age of 94, while it is estimated that about 100 billion tapes have been sold in the world since then.


The invention of the "cassette" in 1963, transformed the way people listen to music and recorded books.


Thanks to this audio tape, people for the first time were able to listen to music as they moved, without having to stay in place.

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