Telstra today announced their mid year results, and there’s some interesting numbers in there. Let’s take a look. More »
You would think that companies like Microsoft and Sony would focus on trying to better their opponent with better software, better hardware and better support. Today, both Sony and Microsoft showed where the heart of their blood-fued really lies – PR. More »
The National Health Service in the London Borough of Hounslow, in an effort to coax young people into getting tested, is offering free self-service STD kits, with an added bonus: text message diagnosis!.
Though Apple’s live broadcast of its fourth quarter earnings doesn’t start for another few minutes, they’ve already dumped the numbers on us. Here are the important ones: 6.9 million iPhones, 2.6 million Macs, and 11 million iPods to bring in over $US7.9 billion in revenue for a $US1.14 billion profit. Wryly noting that “we sold more phones than RIM,” Steve Jobs says they’re still not sure how the recession is going to affect them, but whatever, bitches, they’ve got “$US25 billion of cash safely in the bank with zero debt.” We’ll be following the call live in the post below, in case any other news breaks—like the death of the Mac mini.