News
October 1, 2007
- The PS3 is coming with a holiday price tag of $399? That should help their sluggish sales. READ MORE HERE
- Nokia Corp. is buying U.S. navigation-software maker Navteq Corp. for around $8.1 billion as the world’s largest mobile phone maker continues to expand services and content. READ MORE HERE
- BBC Worldwide buys the Lonely Planet guides. READ MORE HERE
- WPP Group is expected to prevail in their bid for interactive shop Blast Radius. READ MORE HERE
- China bans ads for push up bras and sex toys calling “misleading.” READ MORE HERE
- AT&T threatens to disconnect subscribers who criticize the company online. READ MORE HERE
- London’s Spice Girls reunion concert has sold out in 38 seconds. READ MORE HERE
- Check out the list of ten businesses facing extinction in 10 years. Sadly, the Spice Girls franchise isn’t one of them. READ MORE HERE
October 1, 2007 at 10:04 pm
“London’s Spice Girls reunion concert has sold out in 38 seconds.”
There’s just something really, really wrong about this fact.