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Best Buy To Offer $50 off Apple’s iPhone Starting Sunday
The four-week promotion applies to all models of the iPhone when purchased with a new two-year contract on AT&T, Sprint or Verizon.That Social Media Show
For lack of a better verb, I think the media kind of fucked it up.
– Ashton Kutcher’s current view of Twitter.
Nokia Adds New Suits In Patent Spat With HTC
The new actions include a second complaint to the U.S. International Trade Commission and a federal suit in Southern California. Those come on top of other legal actions that date back to last year.Apple’s Newest iPhone Ad Still Says Nothing, Is a Little Less Great
Same song, new verse. But not quite as much fun this time.Voices
Microsoft Prevails Against Google in ITC Xbox Case
A federal trade panel has ruled that Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox doesn’t infringe on wireless patents owned by Motorola Mobility, another in a series of legal decisions that could quiet patent litigation surrounding popular consumer electronic devices.Google’s End-to-End Advertising Business Draws FTC Scrutiny
Google is nowhere near as dominant in advertising as it is in search, but the FTC may be interested in taking a closer look at the business.Voices
Dish Secures $9 Billion in Committed Financing for Sprint Bid
Dish Network Corp. took one step closer to arranging $9 billion in committed financing for its $25.5 billion bid for Sprint Nextel Corp., according to people familiar with the matter.The Global Carrier Perspective: Telefonica and MTS on Balancing Developed and Developing Markets (Video)
Telefonica and MTS talk about what comes after dumb pipes.Voices
Google Copies Amazon’s Playbook
Google Inc. co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin say they don’t pay much attention to rivals. But the search company increasingly appears to be following Amazon.com Inc.’s lead.Tremor Video Files for IPO
The video ad network has been looking to go public for a long time. More video IPOs likely this year.Voices
AT&T Imposes New 61-Cent Monthly Wireless Fee
AT&T Inc. has added a new monthly administrative fee of 61 cents to the bills of all of its contract wireless lines as of May 1, a move that could bring in more than a half-billion dollars in annual revenue to the telecom giant.Jon Stewart on Tim Cook’s Less-Than-Taxing Senate Reception
“Who are those people? What is the opposite of a Genius Bar?”Draw Something From This: Yahoo’s Design Chief Tim Parsey to Depart
After stabilizing the design culture at Yahoo amid much turmoil, the well-known user experience exec leaves the sketchbook to CEO Mayer.News Byte


















