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I wrote about Motorola last year, when the consumer technology provider was struggling to keep up with tougher Asian market competitors like Samsung and Nokia.
The Associated Press reports that shares of Motorola, which has a market value of about $22 billion, have fallen more than 60 percent...
Read More | Mar 26th, 2008
It's cold up here in Bucks County, PA today - so cold that Al Gore's ego froze in the middle of a speech on global warming. Of course, the former vice-president blamed the deep freeze on - you guessed it - global warming.
Thanks folks, I'm here all week. Don't forget to try the veal.
I'm tempted...
Read More | Feb 11th, 2008
The most recent quarterly returns are in on U.S. cell phone sales, and Apple seems to have taken a big bite out of Windows' market share. And it has Research in Motion in its gun sights.
For years, Windows Mobile and Research and Motion phones dominated the cellular marketplace. But that was then...
Read More | Feb 6th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Feb 9th, 2008
For a long while, it was easy to pigeonhole cell phones in three categories: those that don’t work, those that break down, and those that get lost.
Fortunately, technology has improved cell phone performance in the first two categories (although we’re still losing them -- and at $500 a pop for...
Read More | Nov 6th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 7th, 2007
Cell phone agreements have long been the bane of many subscriber's lives. Cloudy language, hidden fees, legalese traps, and contract terms that lean heavily in the favor of cell phone companies.
Anyone who's been roped into a lousy cell phone contract can relate. It turns out that Congress...
Read More | Sep 11th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Sep 12th, 2007