Nokia Siemens expects to complete buy of Motorola assets in Q1 2011 - TradingMarkets.com (Aberlady) Nokia Siemens expects to complete buy of Motorola assets in Q1 2011 - TradingMarkets.com (Aberlady)

Friday 31 December 2010

Nokia Siemens expects to complete buy of Motorola assets in Q1 2011 - TradingMarkets.com (Aberlady)

Nokia Siemens expects to complete buy of Motorola assets in Q1 2011 - TradingMarkets.com
29 December 2010 - Finnish-German telecoms equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks said yesterday it expects to complete the purchase of the telecoms equipment business of US Motorola (NYSE: MOT | PowerRating ) in the first quarter of 2011. Previously, the
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LG, Motorola and Samsung to Bring Honeycomb Tablets at CES - Softpedia
LG, Motorola and Samsung, three of the largest mobile phone makers in the world, are expected to unveil in early 2011 their first tablet PCs running under Google's next Android operating system flavor, 3.0 Honeycomb . Ever since Apple brought the iPad to
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CES: T-Mobile primed to announce Motorola Cliq 2 - CNet
Next week at CES T-Mobile and Motorola may unveil the successor to their 2009 handset, the Cliq . A handful of images of the Cliq 2 made their way onto Cell Phone Signal 's site yesterday. The photos show a device that looks nearly identical to its
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Amid worries and optimism, Motorola to split into two in January - Computerworld
Computerworld - With Motorola splitting into two companies on Jan. 4, analysts believe the enterprise-focused business will thrive while the new consumer entity that makes Android smartphones will confront challenges for some time in an increasingly
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Motorola, Dell, others race to rival iPad gets in high gear - Birmingham Business Journal
Several companies will use the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next month to introduce an array of tablet-style computers rivaling Apple Inc. 's popular iPad, the Wall Street Journal reports. Companies including Motorola Inc. , Dell Inc. and Acer
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