Circuit City [Ed:Circuit City was a multinational consumer electronics retail company that operated stores across the United States] is coming back, and this time, the license holders propping up the ancient big-box retail chain say they mean it.
Following a tease of a CES announcement, current company CEO Ronny Shmoel confirmed on Monday that something called Circuit City will arrive as "a new, more personalized online shopping experience" starting February 15. The announcement event, which was reported by tech-business outlet Twice, included promises of AI-driven recommendations fueled by IBM's Watson platform, plus unexplained "augmented reality" and "search by photo" features.
[...] With this news in mind, we're keeping an eye on Radio Shack's own shambling corpse. That company currently lives as a license granted to one of the former company's creditors when nobody else bid more for the rights in 2017.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 16 2018, @12:26AM (2 children)
Who needs Best Buy? We got Target.
Who needs Target? We got Walmart.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by bob_super on Tuesday January 16 2018, @12:57AM
Who needs stores ? We got Amazon !
Timely: http://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2018/01/14 [gocomics.com]
(Score: 3, Informative) by takyon on Tuesday January 16 2018, @01:44AM
Best Buy is the most comparable to what Circuit City used to be. And it has a strong online presence today.
But yes, there is also Target, Walmart, Amazon, Staples, Office Whatever, Newegg, and Fry's and Microcenter where available. Anything that can make it onto the front page of Slickdeals [slickdeals.net].
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