Why Broadband Is Still So Expensive
Moore's Law has driven down prices for PCs, DVRs, and more -- so why do broadband customers still pay too much? Personal computer - Digital video recorder - Moore's law - Business and Economy - Internet service provider feeds.pcworld.com |
Verizon Pays Customers Millions for Wrongful Data Charges
Over the next two months, Verizon will credit current customers' accounts between $2 and $6, and send checks to those who have since jumped ship. Verizon - VerizonWireless - Business - Federal Communications Commission - Customer feeds.pcworld.com |
MacBook Pros Eligible for Free Repair in Nvidia Settlement
MacBook Pro owners who bought a laptop with an Nvidia graphics processor in 2007 and 2008 may be eligible for free repairs as part of a settlement agreement for... MacBook Pro - Graphics processing unit - Apple - Hardware - Notebooks and Laptops feeds.pcworld.com |
IBM Tops, But Shares Drop
Zacks.com submits: Investors knew what they were doing when pushing shares of IBM (IBM) to within a stone's throw of its 52-week high in the run-up to its third-quarter report.After the bell on Monday, IBM announced earnings per share of $2.82 for the quarter, which beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.75 by about 2.5%. This was the 12th straight quarter with a positive earnings surprise. In fact, the worst that the company has done in the past several years has been to match expectations.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab v. Apple iPad
Now that Verizon is selling both the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab, it's time to compare the costs and find the best deal. feeds.pcworld.com |