Posted by Digg RSS Search for iPhone 3G on March 4, 2010
Compatibility: iPhone 1st Generation 2G, iPhone 3G (8GB, 16GB), iPhone 3GS (16GB, 32 GB), iPod Touch (1G, 2G, 3G), Nano, Video, Classic Extended Battery:
Posted by Technorati Search for: iPhone 3G on October 20, 2009
JB Reed/BloombergWilliam Lynch, chief executive of bn.com, unveils the company’s new e-reader, the Nook, on Tuesday.The Announcement is Over | 4:51 p.m. “Ladies and gentlemen, the bar is now open.” The media is asked to remain for a Q and A session. We’ll have more for you later. Larry Kirshbaum, literary agent, says of the Nook, “I think it’s a home run.”Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesUpdate | 4:45 p.m. Cases are being made by Kate Spade, Jack Spade, Jonathan Adler and Tahari. A screen at the bac
Posted by Technorati Search for: smartphone on September 9, 2009
Cuomo continues BoA battle. New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo moved closer to filing securities-fraud charges against Bank of America ( BAC ) executives, citing at least four failures to disclose key details about the Merrill Lynch takeover. Cuomo also said the bank, which 'sought guidance' before a December 2008 shareholder vote to see if it was possible to back out of the deal, can't continue to claim attorney-client privilege without revealing the substance of its lawyers' advice. Cuom
Posted by Technorati Search for: smartphone on July 15, 2009
At the seventh D: All Things Digital conference in May, in an onstage interview, Palm’s major investor, Roger McNamee , and I got into a minor tussle over the mirror on the back of the just-launched Pre smartphone and his assertion that the ladies in particular would love it. Take that, reflectively-challenged Apple (AAPL) iPhone! Here is a picture of McNamee at D7 , talking about the mirror, and here’s the partial transcript of the exchange: MR. MCNAMEE: It has a mirror on the bac
Posted by Technorati Search for: smartphone on June 26, 2009
Truth still murky after Bernanke testimony. Testifying before Congress, Bernanke faced open hostility from lawmakers over his handling of the financial crisis and the Federal Reserve's role in pushing through Bank of America's (BAC) acquisition of Merrill Lynch. In particular, lawmakers grilled Bernanke on whether he threatened to force out Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis, accusing Bernanke of inconsistencies in his statement and of withholding information from other agencies. At the end of the