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  2. Enercell - Wikipedia

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    Enercell is a battery brand that was sold exclusively by RadioShack at retail stores and online. In a "battery of the month club" promotion introduced in the 1960s and discontinued in the early 1990s, RadioShack customers were issued a free wallet-sized cardboard card which entitled the bearer to one free battery a month when presented in ...

  3. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    From the 1960s until the early 1990s, Radio Shack promoted a "battery of the month" club; a free wallet-sized cardboard card offered one free Enercell per month in-store. [51] Like the free vacuum tube testing offered in-store in the early 1970s, [ 52 ] this small loss leader drew foot traffic .

  4. The Source (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Source began as the Canadian branch of Radio Shack (later "RadioShack").The first Radio Shack store in Canada was opened on April 20, 1970, in Rexdale, Ontario.The chain was originally owned by Radio Shack's American parent company Tandy Corporation, but was spun off in June 1986, along with the rest of Tandy's international operations, as InterTAN.

  5. California battery storage increasing rapidly, but not enough ...

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  6. California has new weapons to battle summer blackouts ... - AOL

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    Since last summer, California ISO — the nonprofit that runs the state's electric grid — has brought more than 2,000 megawatts of new battery storage online, an almost 75% increase in capacity ...

  7. Tandy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Their TRS-80 (1977) and TRS-80 Color Computer ("CoCo") (1980) line of home computers were popular in the years before the IBM PC became commonplace, and had wide distribution in Radio Shack stores at a time when there were few computer stores. Tandy had 60 Radio Shack Computer Centers by 1980, and expected to have 250 Radio Shack stores that ...