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AT&T finally jumps on the Android bandwagon AT&T made it official just now — the wireless carrier will release five new Android handsets in the first half of 2010. Of the five, three will be exclusive to AT&T and include:
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OpenTable Jumps 50% After IPO
OpenTable's IPO priced yesterday at $20, more than 50% the $12-$14 range predicted earlier in the week.
It started trading today at $24.50. And the stock had a quick pop to $30 in its first hour on the market -- 50 [..] |
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| WebMediaBrands (Née Jupitermedia) Jumps On First Day
How's Alan Meckler's Jupitermedia doing under its new name?
Now that Jupiter's stock photo business is gone, the online media company -- which owns Internet.com and MediaBistro -- is now called WebMediaBrands Inc. [..] |
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| Crackdown 2 jumps to top of UK charts
Crackdown 2 has broken the "petrificus totalus" spell cast upon the UK sales charts for the last couple weeks. Skills for broken spells, agent? Ruffian's compulsive orb-collecting sequel leaped ahead of Lego Harry Potter [..] |
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Hon Hai revenue jumps 19.9% in 2011 Taiwanese manufacturer Hon Hai reported revenue growth of 19.89% year-over-year in 2011 and 37.5% quarter-over-quarter in the fourth quarter last year, Taiwan Economic News said Friday. Hon Hai recorded $10.5 billion in revenue for the month of December, $92 billion in revenue for the year and $30.5 billion in revenue for the full fourth quarter of 2011. Hon Hai said the growth was propelled by a [..] |
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Comcast Jumps After Big Quarter Comcast (CMCSA) shares are up 7% in premarket trading after the cable giant beat the Street on sales and profits.
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Codemasters COO jumps ship
Codemasters' chief operating officer, Tony Williams, has decided to step down after a four-year tenure with the UK based publishing company, MCV reports. While Williams' name may not sound familiar, the decisions he was a par [..] |
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Toshiba Jumps On Blu-ray Bandwagon, Apple Next? A year and a half after losing the next-gen disc format war, Toshiba is officially joining its former rival, Blu-ray. As recently expected, Toshiba will make Blu-ray products, such as computers and players, and will jo [..] |
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I Must Run! dashes onto PSN, jumps to Europe next week
I Must Run! (which gives us that Mirror's Edge iOS vibe) will make a mad dash to the Minis section of PSN this week in North America, next week in Europe. The gameplay requires players to jump, punch and slide their way [..] |
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| Take-Two stock jumps up 10% following earnings report
Take-Two recently dished out deets concerning how much of the coveted moneyz the company made and how much of that was attributed to car theft. Following that, the company's stock started to get a spring in its step, risi [..] |
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| Arkedo Series jumps from XBLIG to PSN
The Arkedo Series, a trio of XBLIG games with unusually high production values, will arrive on PSN "soon," published by Sanuk Games. Sanuk's Yan Marchal announced the ports in a video (above) in which he espoused their "colorful joy and old-schoo [..] |
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Activision Jumps On The Wii Bandwagon, Too (ATVI) Last week we saw an ailing videogame publishing giant Electronic Arts (ERTS) say the obvious: It was focusing its efforts on the console with the most titles, far and away the Nintendo (NTDOY) Wii.
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| Akamai Jumps After Investor Day (AKAM) Tech stocks have all taken a dive this fall, but Akamai's shares have taken a particular beating -- down 75% since May. Why? Investors have worried about slower growth in the Web content delivery business, price wars, etc.
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