Not exact matches
In the same way
cellphone companies long ago figured out that the devices they sell are only the delivery mechanisms for the real product — monthly wireless subscriptions — the Xbox maker is coming to understand
where its future revenue lies.
In a world
where technology advances are measured in months, not years,
companies selling everything from computers and
cellphones to cereal and sneakers are trying desperately to adapt.
Colgate (CL) will still sell plenty of toothpaste, Procter & Gamble (PG) will still sell plenty of detergent, most of the
companies that service
where you work will continue to do so, most people will keep their
cellphones, you will have a bank account somewhere and so on.
US Sen. Chuck Schumer has initiated a new campaign to force wireless
cellphone companies to fix Long Island and New York City's notorious dead zone spots by asking consumers to report on his website the locations
where service is regularly dropped.