Edited to include an overview over each company's product portfolio (ongoing effort). Most of them have so much it makes the tags basically useless. --- Just when we though we [finally got rid of them all](http://meta.superuser.com/a/2798/22317) they appear to have been resurrected. [tag:adobe] x 200 — [about **100 software and service products**](http://www.adobe.com/products/catalog.html), PDF, Flash, Flex, graphics and video editing, web design, marketing tools [tag:alienware] x 9 — **desktop** and **laptop** computers, keyboard, mouse, headset [tag:amd] x 136 – desktop and server **CPUs**, graphics cards/**GPUs**, **chipsets** [tag:apple] x 29 – [**a lot**](http://meta.superuser.com/a/2800/22317) [tag:asrock] x 8 – home, server, and industrial **motherboards**, mini PCs/**HTPCs**, **laptops** [tag:asus] x 28 – **desktop and laptop** computers, **graphics cards**, **screens**, **tablets**, a phone, **sound cards**, **main boards**, external **hard drives**, mice, servers, DVD writers, ... [tag:ati] x 170 - should be merged into **AMD** [tag:belkin] x 39 – wired and wireless **networking** equipment, **cables and converters**, **USB hubs**, accessories [tag:brother] x 15 *"We offer products and services with our experience in a wide range of fields such as "printing equipment" and "home sewing machines", "industrial sewing machines / machine tools"."* – Still, **printers**, **scanners**, **faxes** and multifunction devices are on topic. [tag:buffalo] x 13 – **NAS**, **cloud storage**, **external HDDs**, **optical drives**, **wireless routers**, **wireless adapters**, **internal PCI cards for USB etc.**, [tag:canon] x 54 – **cameras and DLSRs**, **camcorders**, **printers**, **scanners**, **networking equipment**, and [industrial products](http://www.canon.com/products/industry.html) that looks really expensive [tag:dell] x 430 – **laptop and desktop** computers, **servers**, **displays**, **TVs**, **printers, keyboards, mice, projectors** [tag:dlink] x 95 (it even has synonyms!) – **routers, switches, wireless APs, USB hubs, KVM switches, print servers, IP cameras, NAS, media players (Boxee)** [tag:epson] x 22 [tag:fujitsu] x 9 [tag:gigabyte] x 44 *(possibly ambiguous?)* [tag:hp] x 365 [tag:intel] x 343 [tag:kodak] x 4 [tag:lenovo] x 189 [tag:lexmark] x 17 [tag:lg] x 19 [tag:linksys] x 176 [tag:logitech] x 77 [tag:matrox] x 6 [tag:maxtor] x 5 [tag:msi] x 55 *(possibly ambiguous?)* [tag:microsoft] x 12 [tag:netgear] x 89 [tag:nvidia] x 410 [tag:oki] x 4 [tag:panasonic] x 3 [tag:razer] x 13 [tag:samsung] x 18 [tag:seagate] x 38 [tag:toshiba] x 83 [tag:western-digital] x 74 [tag:xerox] x 9 [tag:zyxel] x 8 --- And these are just the *classic* company tags that aren't strongly coupled to a single product, like [tag:google] or [tag:vmware] are. --- Could someone please kill them with fire? I hear the undead are vulnerable to it. **The discussion happened in the linked thread. I don't want it repeated here.**