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| Sony Lost Over $3 Billion To PS3 Cost, Pricing Imbalance [Playstation 3] Pricing the PlayStation 3 below its production cost caused Sony to lose $2.16 billion in 2007 and $1.16 billion in 2008, the company revealed today. Sony's fiscal 2008 annual report delineated potential risk factors to its investors, outlining that "the large-scale investment required during the dev [..] |
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Verizon serves up in-house Push Email solution If yesterday’s iPhone 3G announcement, complete with full Exchange and MobileMe mini-exchange support wasn’t enough to sway you from your existing Verizon contract, all isn’t lost. Verizon has just announced RemoSync, which amounts to a push email solution for Enterprise users. The new Get-it-now application allows users to send and receive email, access Outlook contacts, [...] [..] |
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| Vodafone unveils surprise $2 billion share buyback
(Reuters) Reuters - Mobile phone group Vodafone
moved quickly to defend its share price on Wednesday,
announcing a surprise 1 billion-pound ($2 billion) buyback
program after its stock crashed a day earlier on a
weaker-than-expected trading update. YahooTechNews [..] |
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| Clear Channel Buyout Near Collapse-Report It looks like Clear Channel is the only one who wants its $19 billion buyout to close. The WSJ reports the "mood around the deal has darkened" as the prospective buyers, Thomas H. Lee Partners and and Bain Capital Partners, are unable to come to terms with its lenders, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, RBS and Wachovia.
The Journal's source says it all: "No one wan [..] |
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The real story behind the Verizon BlackBerry Storm OS? I want to preface this by saying that the following statements are my opinions and hypotheses, and have not be confirmed nor denied by any of sources of mine or official contacts at either corporation. It should serve as a nice little “conspiracy theory,” though. Here’s the deal:
When we met with Verizon and RIM about [...] [..] |
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Verizon?s Touch Pro may not be neutered after all Pure speculation here, no concrete confirmation, just a case of putting two and two together. Now that we have gotten the disclaimer out of the way, let’s see what we have uncovered about the much anticipated and much debated Verizon Wireless Touch Pro by HTC. A document leaked by Phone Arena in August shows that [...] [..] |
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The real reason the BlackBerry Storm doesn?t have Wi-Fi or tri-band HSDPA You might have guessed it, but the reason is Verizon! We confirmed this a little while back with one of our really top-level sources (you know who you are!) and they did, in fact, confirm our suspicions — Verizon said hell to the no, we don’t play that up in here! Now, before the flamewars [...] [..] |
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| Social Network Spending Estimates Down Globally, Too Last week research firm eMarketer dropped its US social network spending projections; now it's taking down its projection for international social net spending as well. The company is projecting that by 2011, advertisers will spend $4.3 billion worldwide on social networks; it had previously guess the number would be $4.7 billion. The company's previous global estimate of $1.9 billion in 2008 s [..] |
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