Well that pretty much says it all, doesn’t it? Turns out all you need to crisp up your bacon is some tin foil, string, and a locked and loaded 7.62mm machine gun. More »
Author: Brian Barrett
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Machine Gun Bacon Is the Best Part of Waking Up [Bacon]
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Amazon’s Packaging Is a Serial HDD Killer [Amazon]
When Amazon switched over to “frustration free” packaging last year—using minimal materials to ease the strain on the environment—they unwittingly became the prime suspect in a string of hard disk drive deaths. Behold the trail of sorrow: More »
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Junkbot Army Will Adorable You Into Submission [Image Cache]
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Gmail Chat Getting File Transfers Soon [Google]
Over at the Google Blog today they’ve announced new file transfer capabilities in iGoogle and orkut. That’s fun! But what I’m most excited about is their promise of file transfer in Gmail Chat. More »
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Alienware M11x Review: Gaming’s New Featherweight Division [Review]
Dell’s promise: that the Alienware M11x is the “most powerful 11-inch gaming laptop” around. And they’re right! It’s hard to imagine packing much more oomph into such a portable frame. Then again, there’s a reason Muggsey Bogues never won MVP. More »
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One Day We’ll All Have a Living Room Lamborghini [Garages]
“I want a 9 car garage and be able to enjoy viewing one of them in the living room.” And so it came to pass, and the people rejoiced. I love it when rich people go bonkers, don’t you? More »
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Voice Command Copier Prank, Just In Time for April Fool’s [Image Cache]
Ruthless in its simplicity. Diabolical in its detail. And so, so much fun watching coworkers yell “COLLATE” for hours on end. [Reddit via Next Round] More »
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The Ad Palm Should Have Made [Ads]
Why, what a nice ad this is for Palm’s webOS! Let’s see, you’ve got the clearly communicated feature set, the driving soundtrack, and no creepy lady heads talking at you. If only it’d been made by Palm. More »
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What Would Best Buy Do With Radio Shack?

The reports are swirling today that Radio Shack is “exploring strategic alternatives” for the company, the most intriguing of which is a possible merger with Best Buy. But what would that mean, exactly?Beyond all of the financial implications for both companies — it seems to make sense on paper — there’s the question of how Best Buy would use The Shack, and what impact that’ll have on customers. Any merger of this sort, if it happens at all, wouldn’t come for months at the earliest, so this is all highly hypothetical. But if it were to happen, here’s a few changes you might expect:
The Money’s In Mobile
Best Buy started rolling out Best Buy Mobile back in 2007, and the sub-brand has already been incorporated into every store. But smartphones and tablets and smartbooks are going to be huge business this year and beyond, and the 70-plus standalone Best Buy Mobile storefronts, mostly in malls, aren’t going to cut it. The broad reach and typically smaller size of Radio Shack stores make them ideal candidates for Best Buy Mobile rebranding.
Component Constraints
Radio Shack’s always been a the place to go for that specific battery or cord that you need. It’s a haven for the granular component, the maker gear for home hacks, in a way that Best Buy just isn’t — Best Buy Mobile even more so. This breadth of product may be something that’s lost in the transition. Then again, what if Best Buy was instead influenced by RadioShack? You could get a hybrid store to appeal to consumer geeks and modder geeks in one. What would it look like? A mini Fry’s.
Geek Squad, Ho!
We don’t like the Geek Squad. There, I said it. But it’s still a big-time profit driver for Best Buy, and you’d better believe every former Radio Shack will be plastered with Geek Squad signage. And since the smaller store fronts won’t have room for a special Geek Squad section, there’s a good chance each purchase would be met with an annoying referral from a bored sales clerk. Fun times!
Pricing Power
Radio Shack’s profits have taken a beating from wireless carriers. But Best Buy and Radio Shack combined would have significantly more pull, and would be able to dictate better terms — for themselves. Whether you’d see any of those savings is up in the air, but since (now that Circuit City’s dead and buried) Best Buy’s biggest competition is cut-rate operations like Walmart and Amazon, chances are you would.
Again, if anything does happen it’d be a ways off. But if Best Buy gobbles up Radio Shack — which could very well happen — it looks like we may lose more than we’d gain.
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See Also:
- Peek’s New ‘Pronto’ Messaging Gadget To Sell At Amazon, Radio Shack
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What Would Best Buy Do With Radio Shack? [Radio Shack]
The reports are swirling today that Radio Shack is “exploring strategic alternatives” for the company, the most intriguing of which is a possible merger with Best Buy. But what would that mean, exactly? More »
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