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In today’s episode AT&T Wireless announces its poor quarterly operating results early, and formally acknowledges what we already know — namely that suitors are lined up at the door.
The company reported a net loss of US$84M for Q42003 and said its quarterly churn rose to 3.3%. Revenue rose 4.1% to $4.2B but quarterly net adds [...]
Eleven members of the UK’s House of Commons have joined a motion calling for Apple ‘to ensure that [iPod] replacement batteries are plentiful in supply and priced at a reasonable level.’
This article on silicon.com argues that mobile video calling won’t prove to be a market winner because it won’t allow users to lie about where they really are. Any port in a storm, I suppose. [via Gizmodo]