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TMCNet: Cheaper thrills: Flat-screen TVs, iPhones, Blu-ray players: Some prices really are coming down. On drywall, too.
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via TMC Net @ 16:12 26th May
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A Windows machine that's cheaper than a roughly equivalent Linux version? How could that be? That's the question making its way around the Linux blogs these days as Asus has begun selling a version of its Eee PC with Windows installed that costs $50 less than the one with Linux preinstalled. That was all the fodder the commenters needed.
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via Linux Insider @ 7:03 24th May
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Article:New Apple iPhone is faster and cheaper than original:/n/a/2008/06/09/financial/f114824D15.DTL
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 5:38 10th Jun
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Contrary to most news reports, the new 3G iPhone from Apple is no cheaper than its predecessor. Higher monthly service fees and a significantly lower manufacturing cost will lift overall profitability per subscriber. AT&T will just have to wait longer and face more credit risk before payback. The lower sticker price together with higher network performance will substantially stimulate adoption, usage and increase total returns for both companies.
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via Wireless Week @ 5:33 3rd Jul
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Telegraph Media Group (TMG) is migrating away from Microsoft apps to use Google's cheaper online applications among its journalists.
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via Computer Weekly @ 16:23 17th Jul
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These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
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via Edmonton Sun @ 11:21 15th Jul
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These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
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via Edmonton Sun @ 23:23 14th Jul
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VANCOUVER, About a dozen people lined up in front of the large, glass building in Vancouver's swanky Gastown, four hours before The Cheaper Show opened its doors.
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via Macro World Investor @ 12:14 22nd Jun
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VANCOUVER - About a dozen people lined up in front of the large, glass building in Vancouver's swanky Gastown, four hours before The Cheaper Show opened its doors.
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via Macleans Online @ 6:30 22nd Jun
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By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 3:35 15th Jul
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Apparently the Centro is going to be stupid cheap on AT&T starting July 11, and it'll come in "electric blue." Palm is being coy about exactly how much cheaper, but we figure it'll be a decent discount—maybe down to $49, like the BlackBerry Kickstart will be. We're sure it'll have people lining up at AT&T stores this Friday. Update: A little birdie tells us it'll be $70. [Palm]
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via Gizmodo @ 19:48 8th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) _ By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.They call their project Jupiter, and like Ares, it's a brainchild of workers at the Marshall Space Flight Center and other NASA facilities. The engineers involved are doing the work on their own time and mostly anonymously, with the help of retirees and other space enthusiasts.
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via Los Angeles Times @ 20:34 14th Jul
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Australian stockbroker CommSec maintains an "iPod index" to gauge the strength of currencies across 60 countries. It is based on the relative cost of buying one of Apple's iconic music players, and shows in mid-2008 that Australia is now only the 14th-most affordable place to purchase an iPod, a fall by six places for the quarter. CommSec argues that a combination of a stronger Australian currency and cheaper offers elsewhere mean the iPod is becoming more expensive domestically, but that this trend will be short-lived. In fact retailers may soon pass on cheaper import savings to consumers
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via Business Spectator @ 21:32 7th Jul
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The iPhone will have faster Internet access, which includes satellite capability, running on advanced 3G wireless networks.
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via Malaysia Sun @ 9:39 11th Jun
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Tim Danton wonders if the possible demise of Microsoft Money is a sign of things to come. › See full Opinion
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via Computer Shopper @ 7:44 10th Jun
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NEW YORK — AT&T said its profit will take an estimated $600 million hit because of the iPhone's new lower price.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 4:05 10th Jun
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via AZoM @ 3:05 30th May
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NEW YORK, US - THE new iPhone is expected to attract hordes of buyers when it goes on sale on Friday in more than 20 countries, helping Apple Inc handily beat its target to sell 10 million of them by the end of 2008.
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via Asiaone @ 2:27 10th Jul
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The new iPhone is expected to attract hordes of buyers when it goes on sale on Friday in more than 20 countries, helping Apple Inc
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via Canada.com @ 22:00 9th Jul
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The new iPhone is expected to attract hordes of buyers when it goes on sale on Friday in more than 20 countries, helping Apple Inc handily beat its target to sell 10 million of them by the end of 2008.
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via Reuters UK @ 22:01 9th Jul
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While the throngs are going crazy about the new Apple iPhone's lower cost and faster download speeds, IT professionals are gearing up for more security headaches from the Apple's latest smart phone.
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via SC Magazine @ 15:49 10th Jun
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TORONTO - Rogers Wireless Inc. caved to consumer pressure Wednesday, temporarily slashing data fees on its smart-phone plans just ahead of the carrier's launch of the vaunted iPhone 3G in Canada on Friday.
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via Canada.com @ 2:24 10th Jul
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As the iPhone 3G hits stores this week, Apple is aiming to gain more users by offering it at reduced prices through carriers.
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via NetworkWorld @ 22:00 9th Jul
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