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Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, said on Tuesday it would cut around 220 jobs in Japan as part of its plans to streamline its vast research and development operations. "As part of its global efforts to align its research and development...
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Apple is planning to launch a new version of the iPhone which will work almost anywhere in the world, according to American technology experts. The "worldwide" version of the iPhone will be sold first in the US market next summer by Verizon Wireless,...
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The company said Timo Ihamuotila, head of global sales, will replace Rick Simonson as the chief financial officer on Nov. 1. Simonson will head the mobile phones sector in the devices unit. Simonson has been CFO since 2004 and will continue to be on the...
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Finland's Nokia Corp. said Tuesday it will introduce cost-cutting measures affecting 1,700 of its employees due to slow demand for its products. Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, said it will start consultations with employee representatives...
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AT&T Inc. and Verizon Wireless when they upgrade to faster mobile networks based on so-called LTE technology, or long term evolution. Both U.S. carriers plan to make the move within the next few years and Qualcomm is expected to supply many of the computer...
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Pfizer's mammoth bid for Wyeth is already reverberating through the pharmaceutical world. Roche, a Swiss pharmaceutical company, has made a fresh round of calls to banks to secure billions of dollars in loans for its attempt to buy the biotechnology company...
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Nintendo's Wii Fit computer game was last week named as the most searched for online product so far in the run-up to the festive season. The computer game, which uses an electronic balance board to test player's fitness, was released this year. Nintendo...
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Nokia , the Finnish world champion telephone seller, lowered its sales forecast for the fourth quarter by 4.6 percent, from 1.26 billion to 1.24 billion sets this year, 346 million to 330 million in the fourth quarter. It is expecting not only lower sales,...
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Nokia Corp., the world's largest mobile-phone maker by unit sales, Friday became the latest company to fall victim to the economic crisis, issuing a profit warning for the fourth quarter and 2009 as the "rapid change" in global consumer spending weighs...
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More than a year after Apple launched the first-generation iPhone, Nokia has taken the wraps off its reply: the 5800 XpressMusic. Nokia’s first-ever touchscreen phone, the 5800 will sell for €279 without plan from mid-October in the UK, bundled with a...
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