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Friday, 31 December 2010

IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved! (Wroughton)

IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved!
Go to the new RSS page and renew your subscription.

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Toshiba to Sell Chip Plant to Sony, Work With Samsung - BusinessWeek
Dec. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Toshiba Corp., Japan’s biggest chipmaker, plans to sell a semiconductor factory to Sony Corp. and outsource some output to bigger rival Samsung Electronics Co. as it tries to improve profitability at the chip business. Sony will
Source: www.businessweek.com

Nokia slips, Chinese G'Five pips Samsung to No. 2 slot - TMCnet
Dec 30, 2010 (The Economic Times - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- MUMBAI: The churn in the Indian mobile handset industry continues unabated and if the latest industry figures are anything to go by, Finnish handset maker Nokia and
Source: 4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com

Samsung to offer an iPod Touch alternative - Boston Globe
Samsung Electronics Co. will unveil a digital media player next month that can play video, take photos, and connect to the Internet as the company adds another product to compete with Apple Inc.’s touchscreen devices. The “Galaxy Player,’’ powered
Source: www.boston.com

Samsung to Unveil Media Player, Take on IPod Touch - BusinessWeek
Dec. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co. will next month unveil a digital media player that can play video, take photos and connect to the Internet as the company adds another product to compete with Apple Inc.’s touch-screen devices. The “Galaxy
Source: www.businessweek.com

Samsung unveils i-Functional NX11 mirrorless camera, WB700 with 24x zoom (update: pictures) - engadget
Just when you thought it'd be a week devoid of notable announcements -- what, with CES less than a week away -- along comes Samsung with two new cameras. The first one is an upgrade to the mirrorless NX10 , naturally called the NX11, that boasts a change
Source: www.engadget.com

Samsung ends Symbian support! - Intomobile.com
The day has come. Just before the New Year’s Eve, Samsung has stopped supporting the Symbian platform. The Symbian Lab for developers was closed in October while the Symbian forum and other content related to the operating system will be removed today
Source: www.intomobile.com

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