Sony, Nintendo cut profit forecasts on TVs, 3DS San Francisco Chronicle Customers look at Sony's Bravia TVs. Sony lowered its target for Bravia TV sales 19 percent and cut its profit estimate 25 percent because of lower TV demand in Europe and the US Sony Corp. and Nintendo Co. unexpectedly slashed their profit forecasts ... | ||
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Motorola Triumph (Virgin Mobile) CNET The good: The Motorola Triumph has an attractive 4.1-inch WVGA display, decent multimedia features like a 5-megapixel camera that can record HD video, a front-facing VGA camera, HDMI output, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Performance is snappy. ... | ||
How To Downgrade from Apple OS X Lion to Snow Leopard PC Magazine If you're willing to reformat and start fresh, reverting from Apple OS X Lion to Snow Leopard isn't terribly difficult. By William Fenton We like Apple OS X Lion a lot (you can read all about it in our OS X Lion review), but that doesn't change the ... | ||
Google's Eric Schmidt Set For Sept. 21 Senate Antitrust Hearing paidContent.org Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt will testify before lawmakers probing the company's market power on Sept. 21, the search giant confirmed on Thursday. After initially declining to appear, the former CEO received a not-so-subtle subpoena threat ... | ||
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Sprint, LightSquared See Green in LTE PCWorld By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Sprint Nextel's deal with LightSquared to build and run its LTE network for more than US$13 billion in cash and credits all comes down to money. Sprint is partnering with the startup and getting $4.5 billion in purchase ... | ||
Users Turn Off Google TV, As Returns Outpace Sales Wall Street Journal By JOHN LETZING Gadgets that use the company's Google TV software to connect televisions to the Internet are selling so poorly that one of Google's key partners disclosed Thursday that customer returns are outpacing sales. Logitech International SA ... | ||
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29 July 2011
Sony, Nintendo cut profit forecasts on TVs, 3DS
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