T-Mobile Plans 'Smartphone Equality' Program Bellevue, Wash. T-Mobile is breaking with the carrier tradition of offering the best phone and tablet deals only to people with the best credit scores. More »
Sprint Targets T-Mobile With Trade-In Program Overland Park, Kan. Sprint is going after T-Mobile subscribers by guaranteeing a minimum $200 trade-in value when they trade in their current T-Mobile phone at a Sprint store or via Sprint's website. More »
RadioShack Faces NYSE Delisting New York Among its many woes, RadioShack now also faces delisting from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in March. More »
Survey: iPhones Grab 50% Share Of Q4 U.S. Phone Sales Chicago The strength of Apple's iPhone launches last September boosted its share of cellphones sold in the U.S. to 50 percent in the fourth quarter of 2014, up from a year-ago 48 percent, Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) found. More »
Albuck Joins 2020 Companies In CE Role Fort Worth, Texas Moving to expand its base of business in the consumer electronics channel, 2020 Companies, a leading sales and marketing agency, announced the appointment of industry veteran Rick Albuck to the position of business development VP. More »
HTiBs On Verge Of Extinction By Joseph Palenchar International CES confirmed it. The HTiB (home-theater-in-a-box) system is going the way of home-audio rack systems and iPod/iPhone-docking speakers. They're almost extinct. More »