Apple takes on Nokia at trade commission - San Francisco Gate (Hersham) Apple takes on Nokia at trade commission - San Francisco Gate (Hersham)

Tuesday 30 November 2010

Apple takes on Nokia at trade commission - San Francisco Gate (Hersham)

Apple takes on Nokia at trade commission - San Francisco Gate
Steve Jobs made Apple Inc.'s iPhone one of the best-selling smart phones on the market with its touch-screen, fast Web connection and access to more than 300,000 downloadable applications. Now he's adding lawyers to the mix. Apple is squaring off this week
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IDC: Android poised to pass Apple's iOS, Nokia's Symbian in Europe - Apple Insider
Google's Android mobile operating system will pass Apple's iOS and Nokia's Symbian in 2011 to become the top smartphone platform in all of Europe, IDC has predicted. IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo told Bloomberg that Android, which was nipping at the heels
Source: www.appleinsider.com

Under the Gavel: Nokia vs. Apple vs. Motorola - YAHOO!
You can hardly be held accountable—in a court of law, anyway—if you’ve lost track of the various pieces of pending litigation involving Apple and intellectual property. Fortunately, our crack legal team* here at Under the Gavel lives to keep you
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Renesas closes takeover of Nokia's wireless modem business - TMCnet
(M&A Navigator Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Japanese electronics group Renesas Electronics Corp (TYO:6723) has finalised the USD200m (EUR153.7m) takeover of the wireless modem unit of Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia (HEL:NOK1V), the companies said
Source: headsets.tmcnet.com

Nokia completes $200 million deal to sell wireless modem business to Renesas - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
HELSINKI (AP) — Nokia Corp. says it has completed a deal to sell its wireless modem business to Renesas Electronics Corp. for $200 million and will transfer 1,100 workers to the Japanese company. The world's largest handset maker said Tuesday that
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com

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