When Radio Shack first opened in Boston in 1921, it sold radio equipment to ship operators and ham radio enthusiasts. From a meager nine locations, until business mogul Charles Tandy purchased the store in 1963, Radio Shack has become a nationwide network of retail stores offering a diverse range of computer and electronic devices and equipment. With products ranging from batteries and electronic equipment to cell phones, mp3 players and televisions, this particular Radio Shack is a model location providing the same range of products and accessories customers have come to expect.
Number Crunchers Unlimited is a home-based business, founded by Bill Roman, that consults on small-business needs. It provides computer service, repair and instruction. Services include pre-purchase planning, price-shopping and comparison; installation and configuration of wired or wireless networks; data security and back-up; virus and spyware detection; and computer repair and maintenance. Number crunchers also provides instruction in any hardware, computer program or network set-up.
Got computer problems? Call PC America! Scott Coleman has owned and operated PC America for 12 years. The company specializes in computer repair, sales and service. The showroom is full of deals on hardware, software and games. Need help with your website? Scott and his team can help you with your website design and development as well.
Merle's Record Rack has been in Orange since 2003 and moved from its original location on Old Tavern Road to Racebrook Road in July 2009. Still the same friendly service, just a larger space. It has records, CDs and DVDs to meet almost everyone's taste in music. It also services video and audio equipment, even older equipment. It will transfer your old 8mm or VHS video to DVDs or LPs and tapes to CD. You won't believe how much better the quality. Have an old system or looking for a newer one? Merle's buys and sells used stereo systems.