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In January 1975 Popular Electronics put the Altair 8800 microcomputer on its cover.
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In January 1975, Bill Gates saw a headline in Popular Electronics for a hobby kit that would change his life.
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The Acer C7 connects to popular consumer electronics devices such as camcorders, digital cameras and smart phones via its three USB 2.0 ports.
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"Scosche has long been the most popular consumer electronics brand sold in 24 Hour Fitness gyms and on their website, " said Kas Alves, Executive Vice President of Scosche Industries.
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One popular phone from Samsung Electronics failed to connect to cellular networks and had bugs in its Android operating system, McCarthy said.
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Apple has set the standards for the most popular categories of consumer electronics over the past decade, namely music players, smartphones and tablets.
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Fashion, including footwear and clothing, would be the most popular category, followed by gadgets and consumer electronics.
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Millions of people have fixed their own electronics using iFixit's manuals-making it the most popular service documentation platform ever created.
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The creator of this product, CTA Digital, recently debuted the iPotty at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and it's become a popular story on several different websites, primarily because we now have a strong candidate for the most reckless idea ever.
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So if the electronics department at a retailer like Target or Walmart thinks it can make money selling a popular product like the Kindle, then it will sell the Kindle regardless of who else profits along the way or how that sale might ultimately erode profits of the entire organization.
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