For years I had an old Radio Shack — note the space between the words — “battery of the month club” card in my desk drawer. It is probably still back in Texas somewhere, never making my move to ...
Buffalo (NY) journalist and historian Steve Cichon has an article on the Trending Buffalo website (“Everything from 1991 Radio Shack ad I now do with my phone“) featuring a full-page Radio Shack ad ...
The recent news out of Radio Shack hasn’t been good. The company is in the midst of a bankruptcy reorganization that has forced many stores to close, including three in Lancaster County. For Steve ...
Quick – name the most important personal computer of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Those of you who mentioned the legendary Apple II – that’s fine. I respect your decision. Forced to think ...
RadioShack is on its last legs, reportedly in talks to shut down and sell its storefronts to companies like Sprint and Amazon. For many technologists, this is much more than just the loss of another ...
Where did you buy the parts for your first electronic project? That’s a question likely to prompt a misty-eyed orgy of reminiscences from many Hackaday readers, if ever we have heard one. The chances ...
This article is part of the Library Series: Rise and Fall of Radio Shack and Heathkit in Looking Back at Electronic History Those of us who grew up with electronics will miss going to a Radio Shack ...
RadioShack customers will be exposed to in-store, online and point-of-purchase educational support backed with customized advertising running on all HD Digital Radio Alliance-member stations. “The ...
Part of retailer's staggered rollout. By Chuck Taylor Radio Shack continues its national rollout of HD digital radio receivers to include 250 of the nearly 350 Radio Shack stores open in the New York ...
Nerds really didn't start getting the respect they deserve until the 1990s. Still, they always had a friend in RadioShack. As many an awkward child of the '70s and '80s can attest, "The Shack" always ...