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You could call it an economic stimulus package in miniature, or just a really, really smart marketing gimmick: Radio Shack has expanded its electronics trade-in program to all 4,400 of its company ...
RadioShack is jazzing things up a bit with it's electronics recycling program and offering up cash for your unused gear.
Radio Shack originally worked with FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) to develop the Vex line of programmable robots for youth.
RadioShack is looking to launch a new price-matching program for smartphones on January 29th, according to Sprintfeed.
RadioShack has had a limited trade-in program for a while now, but they have just announced that it will become available at all 4,400 of their stores. Take your working used electronics in, show an ...
From Radio Shack to MIT! And now Greiner will go down in robotics history. Where will robot-obsessed kids go today when they want to learn programming but their schools won’t teach it to them?
“I taught myself to program in BASIC.” RadioShack (officially it’s one word, not “Radio Shack”) filed for Chapter 11 protection on Thursday.
Short answer: Radio Shack proper still lives online, albeit with a slimmer catalog. Meanwhile, about 400 stores bearing the Radio Shack name operate independently of REV, Associated Press reports.