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Sony stakes store claim in Silicon Valley

July 1, 2004 Sony Electronics to open latest concept store to attract and teach consumers about emerging technologies. TAGS: store, Palo Alto, Sony Corp., concept, Silicon Valley, retailer, DVD, California, U.S.

Gateway to shutter stores, cut staff

April 2, 2004 The company says it will close its retail stores next week and lay off about 2,500 employees associated with the stores, or nearly 40 percent of its work force. TAGS: Gateway Inc., store, Best Buy Co. Inc., work force, outlet, retailer, eMachines Inc., consumer electronics, electronics, U.S., PC

7-Eleven rings in cell phone service

April 27, 2004 The convenience store chain is selling its own prepaid cell phone service in 1,400 stores. Analysts say major retailers will soon follow. TAGS: 7-Eleven Inc., Nokia Corp., Virgin Mobile, store, cell phone, retailer, brand, U.S.

Costco: Where tech changes, but hot dog prices don't

September 13, 2006 Twenty-eight million chickens a year are grilled on the spit at the retailing giant, and it sells a lot of TVs too. TAGS: Costco, chain, wine, shopper, store, brand, income, retailer, TV, U.S.

Gateway to go global again with eMachines merger

March 1, 2004 The PC maker, which left overseas markets in 2001, says eMachines will provide new distribution channels in Britain and Japan, as well as stateside. But will Gateway's namesake stores become obsolete? TAGS: eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., Andrew Neff, store, consumer electronics, merger, retailer, PC company, Japan, distribution, channel, U.K., brand, acquisition, electronics, U.S.

Canadians get iTunes on the cheap

December 2, 2004 Although they had to wait a bit longer, Canadians are getting songs from the virtual music store at a comparative bargain. TAGS: bargain, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, Britain, Apple iTunes Music Store, pricing, store, song, U.S.

Commentary: An RFID code of conduct

April 16, 2004 The technology is attracting attention over privacy concerns. To win broader acceptance for it, retailers need to set standards for its use--and communicate that to consumers. TAGS: RFID, code of conduct, RFID tag, retailer, Forrester Research Inc., METRO Group, store, Utah, commentary, U.S.

MSN Music: It's really about Windows

August 30, 2004 Microsoft is expected to launch its iTunes rival this week, but its eye is on more than song sales. TAGS: store, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, MSN, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Windows Media, digital music, e-commerce, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, U.S.

Web sites get the scoop on holiday sales

November 23, 2004 Shoppers can turn to the Web for a torrent of potentially juicy details on holiday deals--if they know where to look. TAGS: retailer, store, electronics, TV, U.S.

Wal-Mart to write own name on notebooks

November 21, 2003 The retail giant reportedly plans to launch a line of notebooks under its own brand name next year, a move that could push down prices, analysts say. TAGS: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., notebook computer, Matt Sargent, Steve Baker, retailer, brand, brand name, NPD Group Inc., store, HP, PC, U.S.

Gizmo shopping in Japan

October 14, 2004 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos travels to Tokyo to find out what might be winding up on U.S. shelves in the not-too-distant future. TAGS: gizmo, product design, Tokyo, video camera, store, camera, Japan, digital camera, speakers, handheld, U.S., TV, video, PC

RFID tags get a push in Germany

January 12, 2004 German retail giant Metro plans to install an RFID-based tracking system at wholesale stores and supermarkets this year--a boost for the emerging inventory-tracking technology. TAGS: METRO Group, RFID, RFID tag, microchip, department store, Procter & Gamble Co., logistics, retailer, store, supplier, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Germany, shipment, radio frequency, project, IBM Corp.
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