A lot happened on the domain name marketplace last week. Sedo and other domain name marketplaces continue to turn big profit month by month. Last week's crown jewel was the Call.com domain name, which Live Current Media was able to sell on Sedo to an undisclosed buyer for about $1.1 million.This domain has seen ... |
2 September 2009 05:25 GMT |
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NextWorth, a company that specializes in trade-ins and recycling, has announced a new trade-in program for customers wishing to cover their costs for upgrading to the new iPhone 3G S. The company claims that owners of an iPhone 3G can cover the entire costs of upgrading to the new device, and even have some money lef... |
18 June 2009 10:35 GMT |
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Apple is now selling the iPhone 3G online to US customers, sweetening the pot even more by offering free shipping in an effort to clear inventory. While customers can now order directly from the Apple Online Store and have their new iPhone shipped for free to their doorsteps, it is unknown when Apple has actually int... |
15 May 2009 10:09 GMT |
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Nokia announced that it has reached an agreement with Informatica, according to which, the Finnish giant will sell Identity Systems to the California-based company for $85 million in cash (about 53.5 million Euros). World leader in identity resolution technology, Identity Systems was bought by Nokia back in 2006... |
18 April 2008 04:00 GMT |
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The Japanese police recently took into custody a group of junior and senior high school girls from Tokyo and Saitama, a neighboring city, who used coded messages to sell sex. Real sex, not just virtual sex. Apparently, potential customers received text messages similar to this: IkebLURV1800Yukichi2JC1, which l... |
2 February 2008 06:01 GMT |
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Lenovo, the giant Chinese electronics manufacturer mainly known for producing desktop PCs and laptops, announced it will quit the mobile phone industry and sell its mobile division for $100 million to Legend Holdings Ltd., one of its main shareholders. 2007 was a great financial year for Lenovo, with overall prof... |
31 January 2008 15:10 GMT |
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T-Mobile made a shocking announcement that it will start selling unlocked iPhones from now on for the price of EUR 1000. It's the end of Apple's reign and its policy of keeping the phone locked to certain operators.Apple customers are finally done with having to put up with the disadvantages of buying a han... |
22 November 2007 03:54 GMT |
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