Mobile Minutes: Fandango buys Rotten Tomatoes; Google Express expands; Apple opposes judge; T-Mobile adds customers
Fandango to acquire Rotten Tomatoes and Flixster from Warner
Bros.
Fandango, owned by Comcast's NBCUniversal, said Wednesday it
has agreed to acquire Rotten Tomatoes and Flixster from Warner Bros.
Entertainment, part of the online ticketer's strategy to delve further into
video on demand.
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Google adds fresh food to Express delivery in crowded field
Google is adding fresh fruits, vegetables, meat and milk to
its Google Express deliveries, answering rival Amazon.com Inc.?s Amazon Fresh
grocery service and supermarket-shopping startups such as Instacart Inc.
Read more on Bloomberg
Apple opposes judge?s order to help unlock phone linked to
San Bernardino attack
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook said the company will
oppose a federal judge?s order to help the Justice Department unlock a phone
used by a suspect in the San Bernardino, Calif., attack.
Read more on The Wall Street Journal
T-Mobile profit nearly triples, adds 2.1 million customers
T-Mobile US Inc. nearly tripled its profit in the fourth
quarter as its "Binge On" video streaming service and lower-priced
plans helped it add more than 2 million subscribers.
Read more on Reuters