Apple takes on Nokia in battle of phone titans - NJ.com (Warboys) Apple takes on Nokia in battle of phone titans - NJ.com (Warboys)

Thursday 2 December 2010

Apple takes on Nokia in battle of phone titans - NJ.com (Warboys)

Apple takes on Nokia in battle of phone titans - NJ.com
Steve Jobs made Apple’s iPhone one of the best-selling smartphones 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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Nokia: Symbian beats Meego for enterprise - CNET News
Nokia plans to stick with Symbian as its main business phone platform even when MeeGo, its new top-end operating system, is released. On Tuesday, Nokia business smartphones chief Ilari Nurmi told ZDNet UK that Nokia had "great converged device plans based
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After Nokia, Can Angry Birds Propel Finland? - BusinessWeek
A game featuring egg-stealing pigs under attack by irate birds may not seem like enough to stake a country's economic future on, but it plays a big role in Finland's plans. As the national tech star, Nokia ( NOK ), starts to fade, the government is hoping
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US Stocks Climb, DJIA Posts Best Two-Day Gain Since July - Marketwatch
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks capped their best two-day performance since July as better-than-expected retail and home sales painted a brighter picture of the U.S. economy. Also helping stocks, pressure on the euro eased on talk that the European
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Angry Birds’ Fly High in Finland Quest for Nokia 2.0 - BusinessWeek
Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- At the Virtual Goods Summit at London’s Chelsea Football Club this month, Peter Vesterbacka told the gathered cyber geeks to prepare for a surprise follow- up to “Angry Birds,” the Finnish megahit mobile-phone game. With its
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Nokia, HTC Overturn Two-Thirds of IPCom Phone Patent - BusinessWeek
Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Nokia Oyj and HTC Corp. said they won part of a bid to overturn a mobile-phone patent that intellectual property holding company IPCom GmbH & Co. relies on in litigation against the two device makers. Germany’s Federal Patent Court
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