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Will 2009 (Finally) Be Blu-ray’s Year?Open in New Window
"Sales of Blu-ray players in 2008 aren't exactly stellar, despite lower prices and the lack of competition from the recently departed HD-DVD format. But are things looking up for Blu-ray?" read more »
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Avaya looking to catch unified communications wave in 2009Open in New Window
Tim Green writes, "In its favor are that the company is privately held, has been at work streamlining and has installed key executives to carry out well-formed plans. The downside is that it faces f read more »
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Interview with Qik Co-Founder Bhaskar Roy: Competition, iPhone, and AndroidOpen in New Window
"This morning I had the opportunity to have a chat with Bhaskar Roy, Co-Founder and VP of Product Management of Qik, a popular live video casting application available on most major mobile platforms read more »
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T-Mobile socks it to O2 over BlackBerry launchOpen in New Window
"In a move that will make O2 see red, rival operator T-Mobile has released the BlackBerry Curve 8900 earlier and at a potentially lower price than its rival." read more »
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Verizon trounces competition in wireless quality surveyOpen in New Window
"Despite improvements by carriers across the industry, Verizon has retained its top spot in Consumer Reports' annual report on wireless customer satisfaction." read more »
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Verizon-Alltel Merger Nearly Done, U.S. Cellular Next?Open in New Window
W. David Gardner of Information Week reports "The Federal Communications Commission this week removed the last hurdle in the path of Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Wireless' acquisition of Alltel (NYSE: AT), read more »
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Cuil: Good, But Not GreatOpen in New Window
Frederic Lardinois reviews new Google competitor Cuil and says that its solid, but not great. read more »
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Competition watchdogs urged to act on 'commercial iPlayer'Open in New Window
'"Competition watchdogs are probing Project Kangaroo, the commercial web TV venture set to carry BBC, ITV and Channel 4 programming, amid claims it could suffocate rivals..." writes Chris Williams. read more »
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