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  1. 2009.03.24 Nokia 7205 Intrigue Looks Like an Actually Decent Flip Phone by CEOinIRVINE
  2. 2009.01.29 AT&T's Signal Could Weaken by CEOinIRVINE

Nokia 7205 Intrigue Looks Like an Actually Decent Flip Phone

Flip phones have been dead to me since I left Japan, so Nokia's 7205 Intrigue for Verizon is the first one that's actually made me look twice.

The external display is a blank slate until it lights up with incoming text messages or play music (not entirely unique, but still classy) I also like the ginormous d-pad—either a traditional cross, or a pink flower-petal style for girlies. It's also got visual voicemail, and something called Habitat mode that rearranges your contacts in a weird way.

Green points are the low-power charger and reminder to pull your phone out of the wall when it's fully charged, and it's in a fully recycled container. It's a bit pricey though, at $180 with 2-year contract before the $50 mail-in rebate drops it down to $130.

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AT&T's Signal Could Weaken

IT 2009. 1. 29. 23:37

AT&T turned in a decent fourth-quarter performance, despite being dogged by costs. Nonetheless, the weak economy will blunt the telecom firm's chances of any meaningful growth for the foreseeable future, and it still hasn't figured out how to counteract the loss in sales from those pesky landline defections.

All told, AT&T recorded a 22.6% earnings slide from the previous year's corresponding quarter, to $2.4 billion, or 41 cents per share, from $3.1 billion, or 51 cents per share. Excluding special items, earnings totaled 64 cents per share.

Sales grew 3.3%, however, to $31.1 billion, from $30.1 billion. Both figures essentially met Wall Street's expectations of $31.3 billion in sales, with 65 cents per share in earnings.

Between October and November 2008, AT&T (nyse: T - news - people ) beat expectations by adding 2.1 million wireless subscribers, largely because of its being the exclusive official carrier of the popular Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) iPhone in the United States. So, yes, AT&T registered a strong quarter, but times are tough.

Though its wireless sales grew 13.2%, its landline sales 3.3%. Unlike Verizon (nyse: VZ - news - people ), AT&T still hasn't been able to quell sliding sales in the segment by selling broadband and TV services.

The San Antonio-based telecom operator expects sales to grow in the low single digit percentages. In a sign of the times, though, it also expects to cut capital spending by 10% to 15%, from the $19.7 billion it invested in 2008. That will hurt equipment vendors like Ciena (nasdaq: CIEN - news - people ) and Alcatel-Lucent (nyse: ALU - news - people ) since AT&T represents a third of spending on telecoms gear.

As in the case of Verizon, the upheaval in the financial markets is forcing AT&T to fill funding gaps. It announced Wednesday that its 2009 earnings will take a 19 cent per share hit owing to pension and retiree benefit costs. Excluding that cost, though, it expects margins to remain stable.

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