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  2. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    The first boombox was developed by the inventor of the audio compact cassette, Philips of the Netherlands.Their first 'Radiorecorder' was released in 1966. The Philips innovation was the first time that radio broadcasts could be recorded onto cassette tapes without the cables or microphones that previous stand-alone cassette tape recorders required.

  3. CD player - Wikipedia

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    The boombox CD player is the only type of CD player that produces sound audible by the listener independently, without the need for headphones or an additional amplifier or speaker system. Designed for portability, boomboxes can be powered by batteries as well as by line current. The boombox was introduced to the American market during the mid ...

  4. MARTI Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Marti Electronics, a division of BE, manufactures RF Remote Pick-Up equipment for the broadcast industry. Marti has been supplying such hardware since 1960 with few competitors in its very vertical market.

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    Walmart announced Tuesday it will offer same-day prescription delivery services in six states, with a plan to roll out to all 49 states in which it operates a pharmacy in by January.The first six ...

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  7. Philco - Wikipedia

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    A few of their innovations were very futuristic. From 1939 to 1941, they sold radios that were operated by wireless remote control, [8] the one-tube "Mystery Control", used on their 13-tube model 116RX-SU (or 39-116). [11] This feature was not offered by any other maker until the 1970s stereo receivers.