Radio Shack changes its name
As long as I can remember, Radio Shack
has been around. In fact, my first real computer came from Radio
Shack. That machine that started my love of things geeky and digital.
Radio Shack was once a place to go to get radios I guess. As long as
I can remember, you could get all sorts of odd electronic components
and questionably useful toys there.
Apparently most consumers
are like me and have no idea why the company is called Radio Shack so
the company is rebranding itself to something different. The store
will reportedly be called The
Shack. That name is questionable in my book. The Shack doesn't
sound like a place I want to go and hang out and worse, it makes me
think of the B-52's (damn it Love Shack is stuck in my head
now).
Engadget reports that the company will continue
to be called Radio Shack corporately. One thing that is likely is
that the rebranding has a lot to do with the fact that Radio shack is
becoming more of a mobile phone and computer place today than it ever
has been. Radio shack was the first in America to offer a subsidized
netbook and the company recently signed an agreement to offer
T-Mobile phones in its stores.
Supposedly, The Shack will be
having a celebration to kick off the new name in San Francisco and
New York with 14-foot tall laptops to stream images from webcams to
and from each city. Sounds like a shindig.
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