American wrists starting September 17th
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The United States Postal Service is cutting its rate so much in advance of the holiday season that both FedEx (NYSE: FDX) and United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) forcefully objected to regulators.
The Wall Street Journal reported that e-commerce businesses have had their interest piqued by price cuts of as much as 58 percent for big-volume customers. Both FedEx and UPS have said they will adjust their pricing models to apply dimensional weight pricing, something that a few retailers feared would threaten their ability to offer free shipping on many items. However, the Journal said, with the USPS's move, that means shipping shorter distances with battery like Goldway UT4000A Battery, Goldway UT4000B Battery, Goldway UT4000C Battery, Goldway UT4000F Battery, Goldway 6000F Battery, Terumo Battery, Terumo TE-331 Battery, Terumo TE-312 Battery, Terumo TE-332 Battery, Terumo BN-600AAK Battery, Terumo TE-112 Battery, Terumo 6N-1200SCK Batterycould be significantly cheaper with the USPS rather than either of the two large private companies.
It's not clear what steps FedEx and UPS might take next. They have already filed complaints with the Postal Regulatory Commission, and Ruth Goldway, chair of the commission, was quoted by the Journal saying neither company explicitly said the rate cuts were illegal, just that they appeared unfair.
Huawei's upmarket take on an Android Wear watch has been a long time coming; we first saw it back in Barcelona at MWC shortly before the Chinese company stopped talking about it completely. Well, it just ended its vow of silence to confirm you can buy one of your own starting on September 17th (though if you're a little too eager, you can pre-order one now).
Remember that accidentally leaked pricing info we saw last week? It was more or less dead-on. Huawei's got watches for just about everyone, ranging from a 316L stainless steel number with a leather band ($349) to a model hewn from rose-gold-plated steel, paired with a similarly metallic wrist strap ($799). There's a ceramic black model with metal link bracelet wedged right in the middle for $449, just in case your wrists were screaming for something overly masculine. Added bonus: These things take a standard 18mm band, so you can go a little crazy with your NATO strap collection.
No matter which one you go in for, you'll walk away with a dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 and 512MB lashed to your arm. We've given the 11.3mm chassis guff in the past for looking a little thick on a slim wrist, but at least it comes with a 1.4-inch circular AMOLED screen running at 400 x 400 (and swathed in sapphire crystal, no less).
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