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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Pre-Mature Elaboration: Sprint Cancels Palm Pre Offer

KEYSTONE KOPSIf there’s a Guinness World Record for shortest-lived promotional offer by a wireless carrier, Sprint’s surely a front-runner for it. Just six or so hours after offering a $100 service credit to new subscribers who purchase a Palm Pre and port their numbers over from another carrier, Sprint canceled it. The company’s official statement after the jump.

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Sprint: The Now Network

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Apple in iPhone Talks With Second Chinese Carrier?

chinaiphoneApple will sell somewhere between five and seven million iPhones in China in 2010, according to research house Broadpoint AmTech. But that’s assuming its distribution deal with China Unicom is exclusive. And according to Apple, it’s not. “I can confirm it is not an exclusive deal,” an Apple spokesperson told Dow Jones.

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

There! Pause It There–The Expression on Randall Stephenson’s Face Is Priceless.

tivoguyAT&T and Verizon have run afoul of TiVo’s video patents. Reporting a second-quarter loss and projected results below Wall Street expectations Wednesday, the digital video recorder pioneer said it is suing the two telecoms for infringing on its patents for technology that allows DVRs to simultaneously store and play back programs, pause live television and deliver other features.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Feds OK Oracle-Sun

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

“I’m Peggy Olson and I Want to Smoke Some Marijuana.”

olsonThat line of dialogue from the upcoming episode of AMC drama “Mad Men” is destined to be repeated over and over again when the program officially airs on Aug. 30, though it’s begun making the rounds already, thanks to Apple’s iTunes. Seems a glitch with the service delivered the unaired third episode, called “My Old Kentucky Home,” to “Mad Men” Season Pass subscribers just before midnight on Tuesday.

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HP Keeps the Ink Flowing

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Streaming Video Revolutionaries Actually Closet DVD-by-Mail Users

shirtThe digital video revolution may be hastening the DVD toward its end, but there’s quite a bit of life left in the old format yet. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said as much during the company’s last earnings call when he remarked that he sees its DVD-by-mail business peaking in five to 10 years. And consumer sentiment would seem to bear that out.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Spare Change for Apple, RIM or Palm Shares?

iphonezillaWise is the investor holding shares in Apple, Research in Motion and/or Palm, because these companies are the triumvirate of tech’s new world order. This according to RBC analyst Mike Abramsky, who in a research note today says all three are positioned for leadership in the “huge, nascent and underpenetrated” smartphone market.

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U.S. Broadband Growth Slowest in Eight Years

oldmodemThe U.S. government broadband stimulus program couldn’t have come along at a better time. Leichtman Research Group said Monday that the country’s 19 largest cable and telephone providers added a net 634,000 broadband subscribers during the second quarter of 2009. That’s 29 percent fewer than were added in the same period a year ago and the lowest number of net additions of any quarter in the last eight years.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

So How’s That iPhone App Working Out for You, Sirius?

sirius1Though it was eagerly anticipated by the industry and Sirius subscribers, the satellite radio provider never expected that much from its new iPhone app. During a call with analysts Thursday, CEO Mel Karmazin said the app was intended more as a means of tempering subscriber churn than a means of driving new subscriptions.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Sirius XM: Cash for Clunker

siriThis week has been a good one for Sirius XM Radio. The company’s shares spiked, rising about 20 percent to 54 cents on news of the government’s expanded “Cash for Clunkers” program and the positive impact it should have on new car sales and, by extension, new Sirius subscriptions. That analysts had been predicting a second-quarter loss for the satellite radio company, along with the loss of thousands of subscribers, did little to temper enthusiasm.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

McNamee’s Elevation Partners Henceforth Known as Exaggeration Partners

mcnamee1Good thing Palm withdrew investor Roger McNamee’s your-next-iPhone-will-be-a-Pre claim because there obviously wasn’t much truth to it. If there was, well, there would have been a massive rush on Pres nationwide this past month. And that clearly didn’t happen.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Microsoft and Yahoo: Big Deal

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Time Warner Earnings: The Hangover

hangover-chickenTime Warner’s second-quarter earnings beat analysts’ expectations. But that’s not saying much, really. Profits fell 34 percent to $519 million, or 43 cents a share, from $792 million, or 66 cents a share, a year earlier. Revenue was down nine percent to $6.8 billion.

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