Apple's iPhone 3G ad banned for misleading viewers about internet speeds
26 Nov 2008 | by Jacquie Bowser
stated: "Network performance will vary by location." Several viewers complained that the ad ...
." The letter also stated that the two companies could potentially save $800m with the deal by reducing ... Warner said that it was still interested in a deal between its AOL unit and Yahoo! and Microsoft ...
stated: "Network performance will vary by location." Several viewers complained that the ad ...
conducting research into what united audiences as diverse as retired couples in Spain to young couples ...
qualification, and the only qualification in the press ad stated "Compared to SIM only or 18-month plans for new ... at an archaeological dig, escaped censure because they stated "See if you can find more minutes for 30" rather than "You won't find more minutes for 30" and they did not state "Guaranteed". Normal 0 false ...
The awards evening took place last night at the Brewery, London with speeches from the climate change co-ordinator from the United Nations Environment Programme, Kaveh Zahedi, Friends of the Earth chair Simon Counsell and Baroness Peta Buscombe, chief executive of the Advertising Association ...
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advertising, four out of five internet users stated that they had software that blocked internet ads ...
News Corp acquired a controlling 51% stake in Jamba from VeriSign for a reported $188m ( 108m) in 2007, following which the two formed a joint venture with News Corp s Fox Mobile Entertainment unit. Jamba creates content such as wallpapers, ringtones and games for mobile phones. It also produces ...
on behalf of Virgin Media must also use encryption software, a requirement which must be clearly stated ... will not be accessed by a third party. "The Data Protection Act clearly states that organisations must keep personal ...
and there has been speculation that the unit could be sold off. Jeff Bewkes, the Time Warner CEO, said last week ...
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