RadioShack Corporation


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Road Warrior's Guide to Pit Stops

With the ubiquity of Kinko's and others, local business service support is always nearby.  Read more

Mission Impossible?

An executive editor at Inc. declares the Road Warrior mission: Manufacturers, make things work!  Read more

iPhone 4 Sells Out On First Day Of Pre Orders

That didn't take long. It's the first day customers can pre order the new iPhone 4 (actually available on June 24th) and already its sold out until July.<...  Read more

From the Very Beginning, Apple Was Born to Grow

Apple Computer founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak always expected to get big. Their company was staffed, financed, and designed as if success was a certai...  Read more

Court Puts Curb On Polygraph Test Use

Reinforcing the measures already taken by more than 20 state legislatures, a court decision has tightened restrictions on how employers can use polygraph ...  Read more

A great $3 gift for your employees

In the second installment of our series on great deals for business owners, we've got free software, an idea for a cheap holiday gift, and (finally!) a $1...  Read more

A Buyers Guide To Personal Business Software

Vendor Program *(Price **) System Requirements DATA MANAGEMENT ASHTON-TATE dBASE II ($700) 48K ...  Read more

An Apple A Day

George A. Kuhnreich, director of corporate planning for Tandy Corp., sits in his spacious office atop one of the twin Tandy Towers in downtown Fort Worth,...  Read more

Micro Matter

THE PRINTED WORD Rodnay Zaks, president of Sybex Inc., a Berkeley, Calif.-based computer-book publisher, doesn't think reading is necessarily the be...  Read more

What You Need To Get On-line

To use on-line databases, you need either a so-called communicating terminal or a microcomputer, modern, and communications software. If your micro doesn'...  Read more

Industries In Transition

Terry Dorman's parents didn't pay much attention when their 19-year-old son and his friend Peter Bogdonoff set up a silk-screening shop in the Dorman base...  Read more

The Business of Base Closures

While most communities worry about job losses, a few see opportunity  Read more

The Weekly Deal: A $3 Gift for Your Employees

In the second installment of our series on great deals for business owners, we've got free software, an idea for a cheap holiday gift, and (finally!) a $1...  Read more

Organized Time

Microcomputer programs designed to increase personal productivity haven't been runaway best-sellers. Recent developments, though, are now making these packag...  Read more

The Software Free Lunch

FOR A WIDE VARIETY OF SOFTWARE NEEDS, THERE'S A GOOD CHANCE THAT SOMEONE HAS WRITTEN A PROGRAM THAT MIGHT NOT BE BETTER, BUT AT LEAST IT'S FREE.  Read more

When Computers Do The Selling

Increasingly, consumers are ablt to use computers for everything from Christmas gift selection to financial planning.  Read more

Last-Minute Gifts for the Office

Today, most offices are winding down in preparation for the holidays. And, let's face it, we've all been thinking a little too hard about the recession. M...  Read more

Multifunction Software

Some suggestions for multifunctional software programs that do word processing, spreadsheets, databases, etc.  Read more

The Birth Of An Industry

Working in their attics, basements, and garages, seven entrepreneurs tacked together a totally new industry.  Read more

How to Choose the Best Name For Your Business

Entrepreneurs often angst over the perfect name for their business. This guide will help you choose a defensible trademark and a search-friendly, recognizabl...  Read more

How To Buy A Little Computer

Walk into a store, plunk your money down, and carry it out under your arm.  Read more

Study: Almost Half of Résumés are Bogus

A new six-month review of résumés found that a surprising number contained "major misrepresentations."  Read more

Two Base Closures Rejected by Base Commission

August 25, 2005 --The nine-member Base Realignment and Closure commission showed its teeth Wednesday by rejecting two of the largest base-...  Read more

Look Ma, No Hands

If you're on the phone a lot, you might think about getting a speakerphone -- or a headset.  Read more

A Buyer's Guide To Personal Business Computers

The following 14 personal business computers can handle a variety of useful business applications. Yet they involve no more setup than a component stereo...  Read more

Background Checking Available on the Web

Employers know that background checking is an important part of the hiring process, yet few have the time to do extensive preemployment screenings. And, i...  Read more

Time to Switch Your Business to VOIP?

It's cheaper, but there are some downsides to the new technology.  Read more

Image Building

Creating a winning corporate image.  Read more

Sales Management: Hot-Product Survival Guide

Co-owners explain how they took their company into new markets and how the sales force supported the change.  Read more

Still Sharing After All These Years

Time-sharing is almost as old as the computer itself. But new offerings and continued efficiency make it a still-useful option for small companies.  Read more

Red Tape: Are You Cheating Your Employees?

Litigation from wage-and-hour disputes is skyrocketing. And you may be breaking the law without even knowing it.  Read more

Sex and the Strip Mall

An entrepreneur bets that porn is ready to go mass retail.  Read more

Foreign Power

One of Inc.'s editors tells a cautionary tale of what might go wrong when you take your laptop overseas.  Read more

Laughing All The Way From The Bank

How a few clever companies finance their growth without relying on those undependable lenders  Read more

If The Corporate Image Calls For A Facelift

Three companies find that paying attention to how they look can boost sales as well as egos.  Read more

Meet Rebecca. She's Here to Fire You

Consultants used to tell you to fire people. Now they'll do the firing for you.  Read more

Learning To Live With Micros

CEO Henry Lee, a self-trained microcomputer user, says he had to become "computer literate" to remain in control of his company.  Read more

Mail: Change is Hard

Readers offer positive and negative reactions to Inc 's recent redesign. Also, an update on J'Amy Owens, the Diva of Retail.  Read more

Letters

Readers react to articles from the October 1999 issue of Inc. , including "The Diva of Retail," by Edward O. Welles, "What You Can Learn from Steve J...  Read more

How Do You Sell A Light Bulb That Never Burns Out?

Kevin Keating figured he had a sure thing. So why didn't it walk off the shelves?  Read more

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