Stories about: Blockbuster

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    New Stephen Wunker book tells how to create new markets 08/07/2011 04:29:35

    The business world is littered with examples of companies that failed to identify and enter new markets (think Blockbuster). And then there are those that do well in their core market, but because that area grows less relevant over time the companies find themselves at a dead end (think DEC).
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    Apple's popular apps not exclusive to iPhone: Analysis 03/05/2011 00:06:00

    Apple has the largest app store by a long shot: Currently iPhone users can choose from 350,000 apps. But how many apps do people really use -- and should the size of the Apple App Store sway your next smartphone purchase? It shouldn't.
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    Verizon Thunderbolt 23/03/2011 01:07:00

    The HTC Thunderbolt, which went on sale March 17, is the first phone available in the US that can connect to Verizon’s lightning fast 4G LTE network. That alone makes the Thunderbolt ($250 with new 2-year contract) a considerable piece of hardware, especially for users who routinely run high-bandwidth apps like video chat, online gaming and high-def video streaming. Network speed aside, I found the phone itself to be another solid addition to the HTC’s mostly-impressive family of smartphones, albeit one with a few shortcomings.
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    Hallelujah! Motorola Xoom is free from Verizon Bloatware 25/02/2011 09:26:00

    For prospective Xoom buyers, the news just keeps getting better.
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    iTunes Store, in trying to help, may say too much 22/02/2011 23:21:00

    Apple's iTunes Store that can reveal what content another person has downloaded, which could be a privacy concern for users of the service, says a research scientist at MIT.
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    Famous Facebook flip-flops 04/02/2011 02:07:00

    Social networking giant Facebook has a history of backtracking. On numerous occasions, the company has made an important move--especially with regard to user privacy--only to reverse its course after a public outcry. This isn't surprising, given Facebook's shoot-first-and-ask-questions-later approach to making strategic changes to its service.
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    Head to head: iPhone vs. Android 01/02/2011 01:39:00

    With the recent announcement that, at long last, Apple's iPhone is coming to Verizon Wireless's CDMA network, arguments are blazing over which smartphone operating system reigns supreme. Many Verizon customers are asking themselves whether they should stick with the carrier's Android devices or jump ship to iOS.
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    Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-ray player 17/01/2011 16:03:00

    Just about any way you look at it, the Samsung BD-C6500 is a first-rate Blu-ray player. The picture quality is among the best we've seen to date, it has audio options that are particularly friendly to older home theater surround-sound systems, and it brings Internet services such as Netflix, Pandora, Vudu, and YouTube to your television, too.
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    Apple's switch to Sandy Bridge: Impact for gamers? 11/12/2010 09:28:00

    Rumors suggest that Intel's forthcoming Sandy Bridge integrated CPU/graphics platform will find its way into the lower-end range of the next generation of MacBooks. Bearing in mind Apple's cozy relationship with Intel and its habit of adopting each new generation of Intel's processors, this would make a lot of sense.
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    Verizon sets price, release date for Galaxy Tab 21/10/2010 02:40:00

    Verizon Wireless is the first of four U.S. wireless carriers to announce a price and release date for Samsung's Galaxy Tab.
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    Android Expansion: 6 Products That Aren't Smartphones 06/08/2010 09:55:00

    That little Android mascot must be struggling to catch his breath.
 
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