Friday, May 6, 2011

Losses Pile Up at T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular

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May 6, 2011

T-Mobile Loses 99K Subscribers, Profits Slump
If T-Mobile USA's first-quarter earnings are any indication, the company really is in need of saving by AT&T... continue

Customer Losses Continue at U.S. Cellular
U.S. Cellular lost 31,000 customers in the first quarter, marking the fourth sequential quarter of declines in its customer base. continue Report: Apple, Samsung, HTC Drive Smartphone Market
The worldwide smartphone market grew 79.7 percent year over year in the first quarter of 2011, with Apple closing in on Nokia and Samsung growing... continue

AT&T Announces Samsung Infuse 4G Availability
AT&T today rolled out its fastest HSPA+ smartphone yet, the Samsung Infuse 4G. continue

OfferMobi on the App Store's Dirty Little Secret: Empty Installations—You know that Apple ranks apps solely on how often they're downloaded, and so, with thousands of dollars in venture capital financing at stake, you begin to look for ways to get your apps downloaded en masse. continue
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Alcatel-Lucent Loss Narrows in First Quarter
Alcatel-Lucent SA said Friday its net loss narrowed sharply in the first quarter compared with a year earlier... continue
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Fully 50 percent of nearly 8,000 respondents in an informal April 27 Wall Street Journal poll said they were "very concerned" about the iPhone's tracking and storing of users' location. Continue


 
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