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Nokia Denies It's Planning An Android Phone
Nokia is denying it's due to unveil an Android-based handset at its upcoming Nokia World '09 shindig in Stuttgart on September 2/3. Guardian.co.uk reported the news, citing only "industry insiders", but was light on any further detail, saying only that it would be "a strategic U-turn" from the handset maker away from Symbian.
Why is Nokia such a complete failure?
Latest press release : Espoo, 02.07.2009 - Die neueste Version von Nokia Maps ist ab sofort verfgbar.
Nokia #1 Choice for Mobile Navigation in Europe and Russia
ESPOO, Finland, July 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- According to the study conducted by Frost & Sullivan amongst European and Russian consumers, Nokia is the number one choice for mobile navigation over other leading handset manufacturers.
Espoo-based Nokia, the worlda s largest maker of mobile phones, is struggling against application-rich competitors such as Apple HELINSKI, FINLAND: Like most Finns, Perttu Iso-Markku always bought mobile phones made by his country's biggest company, Nokia Oyj .
Get real time traffic updates from Nokia's Ovi Maps for mobile devices and for web
The latest version of Nokia's mobile mapping and navigation software, Ovi Maps, is now available for download at www.nokia.com/maps. The new version of Ovi Maps for mobile devices opens up a new world of context-aware and location based services for consumers and includes a range of new features such as high-resolution aerial images, 3D landmarks ...
Does Motorola really think it has a chance?
Posted Jul 2nd 2009 1:10PM by Brian White Filed under: Competitive strategy , Motorola Motorola Inc.
Nokia Siemens defends Iran deal
Nokia Siemens Networks defended its decision to sell eavesdropping technology to Iran last year, saying Tuesday it had followed trade rules and acted ethically.
Technology Canada's innovation gap The decline of Nortel coincides with a troubling reality: Research spending is shrinking, productivity is sliding, and we're still leaning too heavily on our resources Konrad Yakabuski Last updated on Wednesday, Jul.
Handset Makers Agree to Standard Charger
Searching for a phone charger that works with your phone will soon be a thing of the past, as the world's ten major mobile phone manufacturers have agreed to produce a harmonised charger for users across Europe, with the first such chargers expected to be introduced on the EU market next year.
EU, phone makers agree on charging standard
No more asking around the office for the right sort of charger. At least that's what European Union and cell phone makers are hoping.
Nortel gets OK to auction network carrier business
US judge refuses private equity investor's bid to delay auction. Nortel Networks Corp.
Nokia Siemens Networks gets euro250 milllion loan from European Investment Bank
Wireless equipment firm Nokia Siemens Networks has received a euro250 million loan from the European Investment Bank.
Nortel Forced Into Sale of Technology by Customer Fears, Executive Says
Nortel Networks Corp. has been forced to auction off its most-promising technology because customers are concerned about the bankrupt companya s financial stability, a Nortel executive said in court.
Nokia Pact Won't Fix Intel's Atom Chip
INTEL and Nokia announced a strategic alliance to develop Intel architecture-based mobile chips and open-source software.
Nokia Siemens Sold Iran Telecom Monitoring Technology
Nokia Siemens, the joint venture between German electronics giant Siemens, and Finnish handset maker Nokia, has sold technology to Iran Telecom that allows the monitoring of fixed line and mobile phone calls.
Nokia Cell Phone Leads the Way into China 3G Network
Nokia Corporation is set to catch a good piece of the 3rd generation device pie among the mass population of China this year.
As Smartphone Competition Increases, Nokia Struggles To Execute
It's no surprise that Nokia's share of the smartphone market is under attack. For years, the Finnish handset maker didn't have much in the way of competition, but now of course, there is the iPhone, RIM's Blackberry devices, the Palm Pre, and the countless other smartphone releases that seem to appear almost daily.
Stock Alerts On Wall Street Money Movers: NOK, GT, DTV, CTIC, KO, AUY
Featuring NOK's $650M purchase of Nortel Networks, GT's $60M write-down for Q3; DTV's market position; CTIC's data release for its lymphoma drug candidate; and KO's performance in the recession InvestorSoup.com announces the release of Stock Alerts covering Wall Street money movers : Nokia Corp.
Nortel wireless fire sale delivers North American footprint to NSN
Nortel's wireless carrier network infrastructure division may bring in a paltry $650 million if the Nokia Siemens Networks deal goes through.
Nokia to launch 10 3G models in China this year
NOKIA Corp will launch 10 3G handsets in China by the end of this year, including a 3G phone costing less than 1,000 yuan , the world's No.