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    :negated:: Fuck hp. After buying two computers that both arrived defective, and refusing to allow me to return them once they fixed them and shipped them back, ... more »
    whiteknight89 digs DBZ: Well, I honestly think they earned it. I work retail, and if any vendor has been putting out a great computer for the price, its been either HP or Tos... more »
    Poop Cooper: HP's playing this all wrong. Downplay expectations so that you can always exceed them. Like when someone asks, "When do you think you can get that rep... more »
    MrBlahBlah: Hey sprint - get me out of my ETF and I will cheat on at&t and kick the iphone to the curb #earnings more »
    met2art: Well they still have time to roll to stabilize. They aren't dead until they bleed out to -10. #earnings more »
    The Dude: it's amazing they have any blood left. after picking up nextel (stupidest acquisition ever?) i thought they had basically bitten the proverbial bullet... more »
    €hЯ!§ needs more ♥'s: I don't get it. All these reports on Sprint I've seen lately put it 2nd (behind Verizon) with AT&T and T-Mobile neck and neck for last place, yet Spri... more »
    dcdttu: I am very impressed with their lineup of phones. They went from Verizon to Orange Telecom in a matter of a year. We have the latest and greatest, in... more »
    jurrasix: Bring on the black Wii. It's just a fresh look to increase sales. But lets be honest the future of console gaming is HD content and online gaming. It... more »
    Marc Böhmig: U know... Nintendo, looking at the units they still sell each month, they couldnt care less about you not buying the wii! #wii more »
    W10002: I consider myself a gaming fanboy. I have no preference for one system over another [as I have defended the 360 when all of my friends prefer the PS3,... more »
    krnplcd: i think Nintendo just didnt' evolve as I evolved... as a kid I loved NES(i still have mine) and super NES and N64 but... i guess my expectations for s... more »
    TreFacTor: Nintendo used to be known for really fun unique games, now their all the same on the wii. Although it supports the game cube controllers (best designe... more »
    PlayerX: Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't the PS3 seen a significant increase in sales? According to this post, the 360 is the only console to have done so.... more »
    Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: When Nintendo stopped caring about gamers and only cared about gimmicky motion mini-games, I stopped caring about them. #wii more »
  • #finance

    HP Reports Q4 Profits, Raises Expectations for 2010

  • #sprint

    Sprint's Still Bleeding, But Not As Badly

  • #nintendo

    Why Nintendo Had to Slash the Price of the Wii

    It's time for Nintendo to resort to its classic rainbow strategy to sell more Wiis: Its net profit for the past six months fell by 50 percent, almost perfectly matching a near 50 percent drop in Wii sales. More »
  • #microsoft

    Microsoft Profit Down 18 Percent, Which Is Better Than Anybody Expected

  • #blockquote

    Apple: "People Are Still Just Trying to Catch Up With the First iPhone"

    Surprisingly the one real moment of shiitake in the Apple earnings call was prodded by an analyst who asked Apple COO Tim Cook what he thought about iPhone wannabes "like Android." Tim Cook flings some poo at everybody else: More »
  • #apple

    Apple Crushes Recession by Selling More Macs and iPhones Than Ever Before

    Apple just sold more Macs and iPhones than ever before: 3.05 million Macs and 7.4 million iPhones. iPods, doomed that they are, are still dying. But, Steve promises "some really great new products in the pipeline for 2010." Updated live. More »
  • #google

    The Recession Is Over (According to Google)

  • #cellphones

    Told Ya Nokia Was Doomed

  • #motorola

    Motorola Cellphone Sales Down By Half, Still No Sign of Fight or Flight Response

  • #sprint

    Sprint Bleeds $384 Million, Another 257,000 Customers Wave "See Ya"

    The ritual lives on: Sprint lost $384 million and 257,000 customers. Which looks grim, but remember, six months ago they lost a billion dollars and over a million customers. Sadly, their forecast for 2009 is simply "improved losses." [Sprint]
  • #iphone

    AT&T Has Serious iPhone Dependency Issues

    AT&T's quarterly earnings came out yesterday and touted that, as always, AT&T picked up over a million new customers—1.4 million, to be exact. It also revealed how badly they need the iPhone. More »
  • #apple

    Apple Made a Lot of Money as "Traditional" iPods March to Extinction

    Surprise, Apple made a boatload of money the past three months. What's interesting is that iPhone sales are up a massive 626 percent vs. the same quarter last year, but iPod sales dropped. iPhone ascends, iPod falls. Updated live. More »
  • #losses

    Panasonic's $4 Billion Loss Makes Sony's Bad Year Look Peachy

  • #sony

    Sony's PS3 Costs Are Still 10 Percent Higher Than PS3's Price

    In Sony's earnings report, CFO Nobuyuki Oneda noted that their costs are still 10 percent higher than the PS3's price—if he's talking about Japan's retail, that means they're losing 40 bucks per console. More »
  • #sony

    Sony's First Full-Year Loss in 14 Years Makes Us Look to the Past

    Sony's posted a full-year loss for the first time in 14 years—98.9 billion yen ($1 billion)—fulfilling doomy prophecies—which was better than expected. Sony thinks next year will be worse. More »
  • #poorsprint

    Sprint's Sad State: 182,000 Customers, $594 Million Lost; May Outsource Network

    Sprint is in a bad place. Another $594 million and 182,000 customers vanished this quarter, and it's thinking about paying Ericsson $2 billion to maintain its network—yes, it's turning to outsourcing its network. CORRECTED.
  • #motorola

    Motorola Loses Another $231 Million, Still Praying to God of the Android for Salvation

  • #microsoft

    Microsoft Says "I'm a PC" and Laptop Hunters Ads Make People Want Windows More

  • #apple

    Apple on Steve's Return

  • #jeezguys

    Sprint Loses Another Million Subscribers, $1.6 Billion

    It's a quarterly ritual for Sprint at this point: Another 1.3 million subscribers have fled, another $1.6 billion down the tube. You have to wonder if this spiral's ever gonna stop spinning. [Yahoo]
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