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Israel's Partner Q2 profit up, awaits new iPhone

Partner Communications, Israel's second largest mobile operator, posted a 2.1 percent rise in quarterly profit but said the launch of Apple's latest iPhone would hurt cash generation in the second half.

Dish Network profit falls

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Dish Network Corp , the second largest U.S. satellite TV operator, on Monday posted a fall in quarterly profit, hurt in part by expenses tied to a litigation with TiVo Inc .

Japan's Toshiba joins Blu-ray camp, post-HD-DVD

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Japan's Toshiba Corp said on Monday that it will join the Blu-ray Disc Association -- its former enemy in a bitter format war -- to make blu-ray players by year-end to tap demand for high-definition home movies.
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Apple's iPhone 3G & 3GS land in China (Photos)

Senior officials from Apple Inc had begun negotiations with China Unicom in Beijing, a source close to both sides told Netease on Monday night, noting that the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS will be introduced to China at the same time.
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Sirius XM posts net loss but raises outlook

Sirius XM Radio Incon Thursday posted a second-quarter loss on debt-related charges and the auto industry slowdown, but the pay-radio operator said it sees signs of a recovery and raised its 2009 outlook for operating earnings.
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Comcast profit up, but loses basic video subs

Comcast Corp , the No. 1 U.S. cable operator, reported higher quarterly profit on Thursday due to improved cost controls and a tax gain, but lost basic video subscribers as it was hurt by the weak economy and competition from phone and satellite operators.
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Lenovo Q1 beats expectations on China strength

The world's No. 4 PC brand, Lenovo , reported a smaller-than-expected first-quarter loss on Thursday, thanks to China's massive stimulus package and further boosting hopes of a rebound.
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Britons willing to pay for enhanced media services

Britain's recession-hit consumers would rather cut back on eating out and holidays than give up their broadband, mobile phone and pay-TV services, according to a new report from media regulator Ofcom.
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Sony plans $199 e-reader in Amazon challenge

Sony Corp will begin selling this month the cheapest digital book reader for the United States, heating up the competition with Amazon.com Inc in the small but fast-growing market for electronic readers.
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Toshiba unit to invest in China LCD JV for phones

Toshiba Corp's loss-making LCD unit will invest in a joint venture in China to tap growing demand for mobile phone displays and offload equipment as it shifts its focus in Japan to high-resolution products.
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iPod exploded in Britain, Apple silences it

Apple attempted to silence a father and daughter with a gagging order after the child's iPod music player exploded and the family sought a refund from the company, The Times reported on Monday.
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Sony plans $199 U.S. e-reader, takes on Amazon

Sony Corp will begin selling this month the cheapest digital book reader for the United States, taking rival Amazon.com Inc head-on in the small but fast-growing market for electronic readers.
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Nikon Coolpix camera on inevitable features

Nikon on Tuesday introduced new lines of Coolpix point-and-shoot mini cameras with stunning functionalities such as built in projector, touch screen capabilities and is equipped with OLED technology.
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Apple execs visit China to push iphone

Senior officials from Apple Inc will visit China to restart top level negotiations with China Unicom on iPhone's entry into the huge Chinese market, local media outlet Sina.com reported on Tuesday morning local time.
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Panasonic loss beats consensus, outlook unchanged

Japan's Panasonic Corp reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss and sharply lifted its half-year outlook as it cuts costs to cope with a firmer yen and weak TV sales, but stuck to its outlook for a second annual net loss.
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Panasonic slips to Q1 loss, outlook unchanged

Japan's Panasonic Corp reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss as it cut costs to fight a firmer yen and weak TV and digital camera demand, and it stood by its annual outlook for its net loss to shrink by half.
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Panasonic slips to loss, outlook unchanged

Japan's Panasonic Corp reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss as it cut costs to fight a firmer yen and weak TV and digital camera demand, and it stood by its annual outlook for its net loss to shrink by half.

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