Tech fans of a certain age will remember the letters RCA and how dominant the company once was. RCA, originally known as the Radio Corp. of America, was the firm that 100 years ago helped give birth ...
I wrote about Logitech's Squeezebox Boom Wi-Fi-enabled music streamer a couple of weeks ago (and will have a hands-on review later this week), and mentioned that at $299, the Boom wasn't really going ...
Last month we looked at the RCA Radiola 46, a lavish high end radio that went into production in the spring of 1929, about 6 months before the October market crash that began the Great Depression.
TWICE recently caught up with Claire Villeneuve, Head of Trademark Licensing, Technicolor to discuss the exciting 100-year anniversary of RCA. TWICE: Thank you for taking the time to answer a few ...
Last month we looked at radio cabinetry. This month we take a look at one of its examples, a 1929 RCA Radiola 46 in a high boy console. David Sarnoff (*1), a Belarusian born immigrant, led the Radio ...
"The information and technology we have now vs. 15 years ago is staggering and allows us to be more strategic than ever," says RCA's Gary Gorman. By Dan Rys There are a lot of recognizable names on ...
It’s been quite the ride for RCA, seeing its golden age making radio equipment in the 1920s and later solidifying its name brand with TVs and home appliances. Now, the consumer electronics company — ...
Introduced by RCA (Radio Corporation of America) in November 1936, the 913 CRT (cathode-ray tube) created a minor stir in the electronics community. RCA initially priced the 913 at $5.60 ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Thomson Consumer Electronics and Radio-Shack will officially kick off the five-year RCA Digital Entertainment Center “store-within-a-store” deal on June 6 with a press event and concert ...
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