Welcome to The After Math, where we attempt to summarize this week's tech news through numbers, decimal places and percentages

This week, there's been a mixed bag of interesting news numbers, from T-Mobile's New York event and the company's new perspective on the phone network business, to San Francisco (again) for the Games Developers Conference. We also got to take a look at BlackBerry's first financial results since the name change and its BB10 launch.
BlackBerry revenue for the last financial quarter: $2.7 billion Profit made by BlackBerry: $94 million BlackBerry revenue for the same period last year: $4.2 billion Loss made by BlackBerry during the same period last year: $125 million Cost of Samsung's latest lawsuit against LG: $45 million Number of BB Z10 handsets shipped so far: 1 million Proportion of Z10s sold, according to CEO Thorsten Heins: Two-thirds to three-quarters iPhone 5 units sold in its first weekend: 5 million iPhone 5 (16GB) handset price from Apple: $649 iPhone 5 (16GB) handset price from T-Mobile: $579 Minimum monthly plan from T-Mobile: $50
Price of the OUYA console at launch: $99 Buttons on OUYA's Bluetooth controller: 11 Buttons on the original NES controller: 4 Buttons on the original PlayStation controller: 10 Buttons on the PlayStation 4's DualShock 4 controller: 14 Buttons on the skunk-evading Tenya Wanya Teens arcade controller: 16 Tags: aftermath, bb10, blackberry, gdc2013, ouya, ps4, sony, t-mobile, uncarrier

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