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Blogging The Election All Day November 4th

Donklephant  Mon, 11/03/2008 - 2:46pm

Alright folks, I’m sure you knew this was coming, but tomorrow we’ll be liveblogging the election from sun up to sun down.

That means everything from the latest news to the last minute smears…we’ll be on top of it all.

Except well over 50 posts tomorrow.

No joke.



 

Apple TV: No Juice

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Wed, 10/22/2008 - 3:00pm

One last note about Apple’s fourth quarter numbers: Apple TV is providing no juice. No big surprise there.



 

Apple’s New Numbers: Dialing Up Its Mobile Phone Results

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Tue, 10/21/2008 - 5:17pm

The most notable number from today’s Apple earnings call: 39%. That is the percentage of its sales that Apple says went to the iPhone in its fourth quarter, which ended Sept. 27.

All told, Apple said it sold $4.6 billion worth of iPhones worldwide, in the quarter.



 

Could 64-bit Windows finally be taking off?

CNET Tech blog  Mon, 08/04/2008 - 6:00am

After years of false starts, new numbers suggest that people may finally be making the leap in significant numbers.



 

Lenders Must Expand Subprime Help, Regulators Say

NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Wed, 04/23/2008 - 5:00am

Home mortgage lenders acknowledge that lowering borrower's interest rates can prevent foreclosures, but new numbers released Tuesday tell a different story.

Despite efforts to motivate lenders to renegotiate subprime loans, only a small proportion of borrowers have actually been able to renegotiate their mortgages.

NPR's Chris Arnold reports.



 

Poll: Hillary Leads By 13 In PA, But…

Donklephant  Sun, 04/20/2008 - 6:07pm

A quick glance at these new numbers (Clinton/Obama - 54/41) by American Research Group, you’d think this is pretty bad news for Obama.

But ARG was the one with that shock poll last week that had Hillary leading by 20 (57/37)…only a week after they showed the two tied (45/45).



 

Google's search slip is showing

CNN Money  Thu, 03/27/2008 - 9:50am

New numbers point to more slowing in Google's search ad traffic - and analysts are adjusting their numbers down.