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  • Poor BlackBerry PlayBook sales see profits crash at RIM

    Poor BlackBerry PlayBook sales see profits crash at RIM

    200,000 PlayBooks and 10.6m smartphones 15 September 2011 22:43 GMT

    BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has had to admit that its shiny new tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, isn’t doing as well as it had hoped.

    The company has reported that it has shipped just 200,000 to shops in the last 90 days. To put...

  • Ofcom names 3UK and T-mobile most complained about mobile providers. Phones, Statistics, Three, T-mobile, Talk Talk, Reports, Ofcom 0

    Ofcom names 3UK and T-mobile most complained about mobile providers

    Broadband and landline also covered 21 April 2011 10:24 GMT

    Ofcom has revealed its report of the most complained about telecoms providers between October 2010 and February 2011, and it looks as though Three UK, T-mobile and Talk Talk have all got their work cut out.

    The complaints data collected...

  • Sony Ericsson ships 28% fewer handsets

    Sony Ericsson ships 28% fewer handsets

    But company returns to profitability 16 April 2010 15:24 GMT

    Mixed news for Sony Ericsson fans. The company has just published its first quarter results, and while the company has sold 28% fewer handsets in Q1 2010 than the same time last year, it's managed to generate an income of 20 million euros, compared...

  • Google now has 38,000 Android apps

    Google now has 38,000 Android apps

    And the Nexus One is "profitable" 16 April 2010 10:28 GMT

    Google, in its Q1 earnings report, has revealed a few interesting tidbits about Android and particularly the Nexus One. Firstly that the Android market now contains 38,000 apps - up 8,000 from just a month ago. Secondly, the Nexus One is already profitable.

    On...

  • New study links games, TV and the Internet to mental illness

    New study links games, TV and the Internet to mental illness

    The Daily Mail couldn't wait to get its hand on it 4 February 2009 12:14 GMT

    A new study by a children's charity has linked some of our three favourite past times, computer games, the Internet and TV, to both violence and mental illness.

    Apparently, these three things are to blame for "the lurch to more and more violence...

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