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We’re not sure what kind of white noise machine would include such restful sounds as “lazer shot” and “bombs away,” but here it is, replete with RadioShack branding. It’s yours for $15.
Finally – if you’re feeling nostalgic – check out Radio Shack’s new retro record player. For under $150, it plays vinyl, CDs, cassettes, radio, MP3s – and streams from Bluetooth.
RadioShack auction is a vintage wonderland of answering machines and, for some reason, oil paintings If you're looking for tech from the '60s, '70s, and '80s, you've come to the right place.
In the 80s, Radio Shack sold a line of Tandy personal computers in its stores. Tandy machines were sometimes mocked -- 1980's TRS-80 model was derided as the "Trash-80" by critics -- but they were ...
The Super Bowl commercial is a logical attempt to confront this uncomfortable truth head-on — but we’ll know that RadioShack has entered a new era when stepping into a typical store no longer ...
Vintage Radio Shack style RadioShack first opened its doors in 1921 to serve radio officers stationed on ships in Boston Harbor. On February 5, RadioShack filed for bankruptcy.
Fifty Radio Shack stores in New Jersey are expected to close their doors following last week's news that the consumer electronics chain has filed for bankruptcy.
Radio Shack is reportedly closing 500 stores after its popular Super Bowl ad joked about being stuck in the '80s.
RadioShack will forever be known as the mecca for electronic hobbyists and tech enthusiasts, even if the retail store has gone bankrupt and is pretty much dead. To relive the glory days of home ...
Radio Shack is back with a vintage turntable by: Rich DeMuro Posted: Jun 6, 2025 / 06:59 AM PDT Updated: Jun 6, 2025 / 09:16 AM PDT The sound of music… is even sweeter with these gadgets!