Maybe that’s what the El Salvador-based Unicomer Group had in mind when they bought one of our favorite brands, RadioShack. They are reportedly planning a major comeback for the beleaguered ...
the most popular device to modify was a radioshack tone dialer, a simple solder of a 6.5536 mhz crystal was all it took and you could “drop” 5, 10 and 25 cents at a time to make calls.
In the realm of electronics retail, few names evoke as much nostalgia and intrigue as RadioShack. From its humble beginnings as a mail-order business in 1921 to its current reincarnation under ...
In recent months, many retailers declared bankruptcy and closed all of their stores, only living on in customers' memories.
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The modern mountain home was the vision of Peter McGrath, executive vice president of private brands for JCPenney until his ...