Sony Ericsson hit by loss but beats expectations
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Mobile phone maker shows a higher third-quarter net loss of $243.7 million compared with $37.1 million a year ago, but still beats estimates. (CNET News.com — 17 October, 2009)
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Microsoft grapples with a Sidekick headache, but Facebook and Apple have their own data pains. Also: Google and Intel earnings impress. (CNET News.com — 17 October, 2009)
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An off-shore facility where wave power will be harnessed for desalination could demonstrate a viable option for producing electricity and drinking water in coastal regions. (CNET News.com — 17 October, 2009)
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Keeping track of where their data is stored, and whether it is truly protected is not a core competency for consumers. The T-Mobile outage proves it should be. (CNET News.com — 17 October, 2009)
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Could the smartphone market spell the end of Nokia’s cell phone dominance? Competition, especially from the likes of Apple and RIM, is tough and expected to get tougher. (CNET News.com — 16 October, 2009)
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Quarter features better-than-expected profit and revenue growth. The company also increases its earnings targets for 2009. (CNET News.com — 16 October, 2009)
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“A Burning Opera: How to Survive the Apocalypse,” which is in limited engagement in San Francisco, attempts to explain the annual countercultural arts festival to the uninitiated. (CNET News.com — 17 October, 2009)
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