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In 1939, a Dutch engineer named Alexandre Horowitz at the time employed by Philips; in the U.S. we call it Norelco for some reason invented the iconic
Gizmodo Rachel Swaby 2011
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Mind you, my Norelco is a $60 area shaver - not a "good" one, but not an entry model either.
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UMS Holdings Limited (formerly known as Norelco UMS Holdings Limited)
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I had a I had one of the first little cassette players, you know, Norelco, Philips, same thing, really.
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards Looks Back At 'Life' 2010
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I had a I had one of the first little cassette players, you know, Norelco, Philips, same thing, really.
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards Looks Back At 'Life' 2010
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I had a I had one of the first little cassette players, you know, Norelco, Philips, same thing, really.
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards Looks Back At 'Life' 2010
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I had a I had one of the first little cassette players, you know, Norelco, Philips, same thing, really.
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards Looks Back At 'Life' 2010
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Philips makes everything from Norelco razors to Sonicare toothbrushes to giant MRI machines used by hospitals -- products that tend to be more lucrative than the fiercely competitive TV market.
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♦ TUESDAY: In our weekly Boing Boing Gadgets Video feature, Joel reviewed the Philips Norelco Bodygroom ($50) a shaver for men.
Boing Boing 2008
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Advertisers could sponsor individual articles ( "The Norelco Holiday Gift Guide") and get in front of the audience for real, instead of taking adjacent pages and hoping for peripheral glances.
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