Nokia E7 hits Amazon: pay $679 and they'll ship it when they've got it - engadget (Holbrook) Nokia E7 hits Amazon: pay $679 and they'll ship it when they've got it - engadget (Holbrook)

Thursday 30 December 2010

Nokia E7 hits Amazon: pay $679 and they'll ship it when they've got it - engadget (Holbrook)

Nokia E7 hits Amazon: pay $679 and they'll ship it when they've got it - engadget
You'll probably be waiting a few weeks at the very least -- but if you want to put in your order early, Amazon's US site is more than happy to take your name for Nokia's latest QWERTY monster. The E7 is running a stout $679 -- and that's not through a
Source: www.engadget.com

Windows Phone 7 Sales, ARM and Nokia Rumors Dominated Microsoft Week - eWeek
Microsoft's week was filled with rumors about its announcements at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show. On Dec. 21, Bloomberg reported that Microsoft would use the show to debut a version of Windows that leverages ARM Holdings technology. ARM chip
Source: www.eweek.com

Nokia Gains 22% Even As It Bleeds Share Outside Of Emerging Markets - Forbes (blog)
Nokia , which competes with Apple , Research in Motion and Motorola in the mobile phone market, has lost share in developed markets like the U.S. and Europe over the past few years. We believe the market share loss was caused by insufficient focus on
Source: blogs.forbes.com

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Apple vs. Nokia: The legal battlelines - Fortune Tech
In Oct. 2009, when Nokia ( NOK ) first complained in a U.S. federal court that Apple ( AAPL ) had infringed on 10 of its telecommunications patents, the case could be summarized in a fairly simple chart like the one at right created by FOSS Patents
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Chinese Regulators Delay Nokia Siemens Deal to Buy Motorola Wireless Assets - Daily Finance
Nokia Siemens Networks said Tuesday that its planned acquisition of most of Motorola's (MOT) wireless-network-equipment business won't happen this year. The joint venture between Germany's Siemens (SI) and Finland's Nokia (NOK) now expects the purchase
Source: www.dailyfinance.com

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