Friday, 28 June 2013

Update: BlackBerry suffers $84M loss on disappointing Q1 smartphone sales

BlackBerry shipped 6.8 million smartphones and recorded a $84 million loss during the three months to June 1, as it struggles to turn around its fortunes.

The first quarter of BlackBerry's fiscal year served as a referendum on how consumers and business users have received the new BlackBerry 10 smartphones. The company's quarterly earnings, released Friday, noted that 2.7 million phones running the new OS were sold, a figure that disappointed analysts.

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Shipments of 7.7 million phones would have been an "OK" result, according to IDC research director Francisco Jeronimo. The soft sales lead analysts to question the future of BlackBerry 10 and the company during a conference call on the results.

BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins offered various themes on the same reply as a defense: "BlackBerry 10 is still in the early stages on its transition. In fact, we are only five months in to what is the launch of an entirely new mobile computing platform," he said.

The BlackBerry Z10 is now available in 147 countries, while the QWERTY-equipped Q10 is on sale in 96 countries, with 50 being added during BlackBerry's fiscal second quarter. The cheaper Q5, which also has a physical keyboard, premiered in Dubai last week. It will be distributed more widely during the second quarter, according to Heins. More products are on the way, but the company will not have more than six new devices in the market at any time, he said.

Marina Koytcheva, an analyst at CCS Insight, isn't surprised by BlackBerry's continued struggles, but agreed with Heins' assessment.

"It remains too early to tell whether the new BlackBerry 10 platform can emerge as a credible alternative to Android or iOS with shipments of the long-awaited Q10 device and recently announced Q5 only just starting in many markets. We need to wait a couple more quarters before writing off BlackBerry's chances," she said via email.

The company may be working on new products, but a BlackBerry 10 upgrade for its PlayBook tablet is not one of them.

"Our teams have spent a great deal of time and energy looking at solutions that could move the BlackBerry 10 experience to PlayBook. But unfortunately I am not satisfied with the level of performance and user experience, and I made the difficult decision to stop these efforts," Heins said.

BlackBerry reported revenue of $3.1 billion, up 9 percent from the same period a year earlier. Net loss from continuing operations for the quarter was $84 million, compared to a net loss of $510 million a year earlier.

BlackBerry's OSes had a 2.9 percent market share during the first three months of the calendar year, compared to 6.4 percent during the same period in 2012. To grow sales, BlackBerry has to do a couple of things. "It needs strong campaigns to drive awareness of the new platform and user experience; new devices at lower price points, and to refocus on the enterprise segment where they still have a chance. The consumer segment is lost and the only chance is on the enterprise segment, particularly the large enterprises," Jeronimo said.

The smartphone market remains highly competitive, making it difficult to estimate units, revenue and levels of profitability, according to BlackBerry.

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T-Mobile to buy US wireless 4G spectrum for $308 million

T-Mobile said Friday that it has signed an agreement to buy 10MHz of Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) wireless spectrum from U.S. Cellular for $308 million in cash.

The spectrum is meant to improve and expand T-Mobile's existing 4G LTE network coverage in the Mississippi Valley region, the company said in a news release.

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The spectrum covers 32 million people in 29 markets -- notably in St. Louis, Nashville, Kansas City, Memphis, Lexington, Little Rock-North Little Rock, Birmingham, New Orleans, and Louisville, T-Mobile said.

The deal expands the network to allow for a broader roll-out of 4G LTE, which gives customers a fast, reliable 4G connection, and spurs competition, T-Mobile said.

Securing AWS spectrum is a rare opportunity that will be put to use by both T-Mobile and MetroPCS users, T-Mobile said. The agreement with U.S. Cellular still has to be approved by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice, it added.

The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year, T-Mobile said.

T-Mobile completed the merger with MetroPCS in May and said earlier in June that the migration of MetroPCS customers onto its network for 4G HSPA+ and LTE is ahead of schedule. The migration frees up spectrum for deployment of the new network, which provides faster data speeds for customers with HSPA+ and LTE compatible devices, T-Mobile said at the time.

Loek is Amsterdam Correspondent and covers online privacy, intellectual property, open-source and online payment issues for the IDG News Service. Follow him on Twitter at @loekessers or email tips and comments to loek_essers@idg.com.


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Developers ramping up for Microsoft Windows Store apps

Developers ramping up for Microsoft Windows Store apps

Developers are showing interest in building Windows Store (formerly Metro) applications with tablet-style functionality, but the platform is still in its early stages as far as building a base of apps.

Metro, a name that is no longer supposed to be used because of a trademark conflict, was introduced two years ago. Now, Microsoft is referring to these apps as Windows Store apps, bearing the Modern UI interface, complete with Microsoft's live tiles for accessing functionality. "We're just doing our first Metro Windows 8 commercial application," said Jeff Torkington, CEO of retailer software developer Ontempo.

Microsoft cites about 100,000 Windows Store apps, which would pale in comparison to the more than 975,000 Android apps in the Google Play store and the estimated 850,000 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch apps in Apple's App Store. But Windows 8.1 looks like it will be a more appealing platform for users, which should boost Windows Store application development, said Wes Miller, analyst at Directions on Microsoft. "In general, the navigation is better," in version 8.1, he said. "Microsoft has made some of the right changes with [Windows 8.1]. It could be an interesting holiday season for sure." Microsoft has just begun offering a preview of Windows 8.1.

Microsoft also is leveraging XAML to try to make development easier, Miller said. Previously, the company focused on Web languages like HTML5 and JavaScript. "[With] their XAML architecture, they've got a lot better story on how you would build an app for Windows 8."

Developers thus far are giving the Windows Store application style mixed reviews. New to the Windows Store application experience, Kristofer Linnestjerna, a developer at NetClean Technologies, said he found himself confused by the platform when he took a look at it. He noted how different it is from the desktop. "It's made for touch," he noted.

Developer Robert Keiser, owner of Row Five Information Systems, has done some Windows Store app development. "It's very easy. The only problem that I have is if you program for the tablets, you have to rewrite some of the code, some of the front end, to make it work on the phone."

While developer Martin Bennedik, a freelancer in Frankfurt, Germany, has developed some Windows Store apps, he has not seen much interest in the platform from his clients so far. "They're just waiting to see where this is going." But Microsoft is making the application development process better for Windows Store, he said.

At the Achmea insurance company, developer Tom van de Meent has not built any apps for Windows Store yet but anticipates a need in the future. Thus far, there he has only seen "a little" interest in Windows Store apps from customers, he said.

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New Kids On The Block Give Advice To Justin Bieber: "Just Be You, Have Fun"

Should we be concerned about all the headlines surrounding Justin Bieber? The members of New Kids on the Block sure don't think so.

"We don't know how many stories are exaggerated," Jordin Knight told E! News before the group's concert in Michigan. "Don't listen to the hype of the media."

It's good advice from the '80s boy band that has plenty of experience in the industry. The band members responsible for huge hits including "Step by Step," "Remix" and "The Right Stuff" admit growing up at Bieber's age wasn't always easy.

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"When I think of what I did when I was 19 or 20…I made some mistakes and I think we all have," Joey McIntyre said. "Unfortunately for some people, they have to live it all over the world or all over the internet."

"You kind of feel for the kid," McIntyre went on to say. "He's probably making some mistakes but hopefully he will get through it and realize there is more to life than playing arenas."

Despite the media attention and spotlight on their lives, Knight admits it's easy for young stars like Bieber to forget about what matters most. "Just be you, have fun," he said. "Have fun would be the main thing."

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Even though the guys have plenty of fun performing in packed venues filled with screaming fans (get your tickets here!), McIntyre has a side hobby of running that keeps him feeling (and looking) good. Recently, the Massachusetts native ran the Boston Marathon and finished the race minutes before the bombing tragedy.

"I finished 10 minutes before it happened," McIntyre recalled. "I know we are going to be a part of [the next marathon] someway. Whether we are running here or there or being a part of the celebration, we'll figure it out."

Go behind-th-scenes with more of your favorite acts with "E!'s Inside Track: Summer Concert Series," airing every Friday this summer only on E! News at 7 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. The feature series is a collaboration with Live Nation.

PHOTOS: See more of your favorite music groups performing on stage


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Veronica Mars Movie Scoop: Justin Long to Make Cameo!

Justin Long AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

The Veronica Mars movie just brought another familiar face on board: Justin Long!

Sources confirm exclusively to E! News that the actor will appear as a cameo in the much-buzzed-about Kickstarter film, which is now shooting in Los Angeles.

Long was spotted on set today, filming with Miss Mars herself, Kristen Bell, and previously announced guest star Krysten Ritter (who appeared in the original TV series).

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Our insiders won't give further details on Long's appearance, but confirm that Long will be a part of the movie.

"We're doing our best to avoid spoilers for you. All we ask is that you wait until you SEE the movie to decide whether you like it. :)" the Veronica Mars Twitter account updated that day. "We respect and value LoVe and Pizonica fans alike, gang, but we're not going to ruin the experience by oversharing plot points."

Right. But what about Ver-Long-ica?! Too soon?

SCOOP: Find out who Veronica is dating in the movie!

Meanwhile, the Veronica Mars movie has been funded by a crazy-successful Kickstater campaign that raised more than $5 million in March and April. Production on the film began on June 17, 2013, with a projected release date of early 2014.

Here's a rundown of the other stars we know are coming back for the movie:

• Jason Dohring as Logan Echolls
• Enrico Colantoni as Keith Mars
• Francis Capra as Eli "Weevil" Navarro
• Percy Daggs III as Wallace Fennel
• Ryan Hansen as Dick Casablancas
• Tina Majorino as Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie
• Chris Lowell as Stosh "Piz" Piznarski
• Ken Marino as Vinnie Van Lowe
• Martin Starr as Lou "Cobb" Cobbler
• Krysten Ritter as Gia Goodman
• Sam Huntington as Luke Haldeman
• Christine Lakin as Susan Knight
• Max Greenfield as Leo D'Amato

PHOTOS: Where is the cast of Veronica Mars now? (Besides in the new movie!)


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Kelly Osbourne Vogues With "Male Clones" on Phineas and Ferb—Watch!

Even when she's not on Fashion Police Kelly Osbourne can't help but share her style opinions. In these sneak peeks of her guest hosting appearance on Friday's Phineas and Ferb Cliptastic Countdown, the star tries to help her male costars with their wardrobes.

The star thought Major Monogram's look was too "uniform-y" and advised Dr. Doofenshmirtz to ditch his signature lab coat for a cape, which she thought better suited the evil scientist.

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Unfortunately for Kelly the duo decide to take her fashion suggestion a little too far. They return wearing the exact same outfit she has on—including her nude pumps and lavender ponytail!

"Now I know what it would be like if I had two middle-aged, male clones," she quips upon seeing them.

To try and make up for their clothing misstep the twosome try and prove they are in fact fashionable by vogueing, which Kelly happens to love. So in the spirit of style, the threesome have a little vogue party.

NEWS: Kelly shows off her bikini bod!

Clothing wasn't the only thing the trio joke about though. With Kelly taking the top host spot, a demoted Dr. Doofenshmirtz tries to figure out who is "second banana." Of course, he believes he  deserves that slot, naturally. And Kelly always the sensible one, points out there are "no bananas!"

Kelly's apperance on the animated show was, of course, all for fun. The E! star has plenty of practice around kids, she is an aunt to brother Jack Osbourne's adorable daughter, Pearl.

Phineas and Ferb Cliptastic Countdown hosted by Kelly Osbourne" premieres Friday, June 28 at 9:30 p.m. on Disney Channel.

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