Are you nostalgic about 56K dial-up internet from the 1990s? Well, this Japanese company is selling an analogue 56K modem that can connect to your copper landline – if you have one of course

Japan is often seen as a world leader in advanced technology, known for innovations in robotics, electronics and high-speed rail. However, the country is also known for its tendency to hang on to older technology long after it has been abandoned elsewhere.

Only recently has Japan started phasing out floppy disks in government offices, and far too many of its laptops and devices are still equipped with outdated features like VGA connectors. We recently reviewed a PCI Express adapter that adds a parallel port to modern PCs, allowing buyers to connect long-forgotten devices like HP LaserJet or dot-matrix printers. For extra nostalgia points, the driver for it comes on a CD, and is compatible with Windows XP and newer.