Sony belatedly enters 'netbook' market, to sell low-cost mini PC starting in AugustJuly 7th, 2009 Sony belatedly to join 'netbook' market in AugustTOKYO — Sony Corp. said Tuesday it will launch a tiny new laptop starting in August, the company's belated entry into the growing but cutthroat "netbook" PC market.
Cisco to supply Clearwire with WiMax devices and networking equipmentMay 13th, 2009 Cisco to supply Clearwire with WiMax devices
NEW YORK — Clearwire Corp., which is building a nearly nationwide wireless data network, said Wednesday that Cisco Systems Inc. has agreed to make devices that can use that network.
Top 10 Reasons Why Nokia Rules the Mobile Phone MarketMarch 13th, 2009 In spite of the presence of big names in consumer electronics like Samsung, LG, Sony-Ericsson and Motorola, Nokia really rules the mobile phone market all over the world with nearly 40% of the market share with no close competitors. Nokia is certainly the king when it comes to brand value, service and experience.
Nokia N85: Detailed ReviewMay 18th, 2009 The Nokia N85 mobile phone is a gorgeous and neatly compact slide design handset to add to the N-series of Mobile Phones. Launched on the last quarter of 2008, it is now one of the most sought after products of N series.
Nokia N97 ReviewJune 23rd, 2009 N97 is perhaps the most talked about mobile phone from Nokia, even more than their popular 5800 Xpress Music. Destined to be the iPhone killer can this phone fulfill the expectations? We have made a review to find the answer.
Microsoft, Nokia agree to bring big versions of Office programs to tiny smart phone screensAugust 12th, 2009 Microsoft to put Office programs on Nokia phonesSEATTLE — Microsoft is working with Nokia to put Office software and other programs on smart phones. The companies say people will be able to read, edit and create new Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote programs on Nokia smart phones, which run an operating system called Symbian that competes with Microsoft Corp.'s own Windows Mobile.
Intel and Nokia join together to develop new mobile pocket computersJune 23rd, 2009 Intel, Nokia work on new pocket computer project
Intel Corp. and Nokia Corp.
Nokia shares plunge as cell phone maker posts 66 pct profit drop, lowers targetsJuly 16th, 2009 Nokia posts 66 pct fall in Q2 profits, shares dropSTOCKHOLM — The world's top cell phone maker, Nokia Corp., on Thursday said second-quarter earnings fell 66 percent as the global recession sapped demand. The company scrapped its target to gain market share this year and its stock sagged.
Lay Yourself Off and Don't Cash in Your Leaves: NokiaFebruary 25th, 2009 In this grave economic condition, where Microsoft, google and Motorola have taken a no-mercy approach to cut cost by laying people off in thousands, Nokia has been very pleasant to ask employees to retire by themselves. In other words, lay yourself off.
3G spectrum auction soon, but no orders for equipmentJanuary 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Though the third generation (3G) mobile spectrum auctions may happen anytime soon, the final rollout of services will likely be delayed in the long run. The reason: private telecom operators have not yet placed any orders for new equipment with the vendors.
FireFox browser is a clear winner with technologistsApril 29th, 2005 A picture speaks better then thousand words. As far as technologists are concerned Firefox browser is a clear winner by a wide margin with 49% of the market share.
Dell Laptop Explodes in ConferenceJune 21st, 2006 A Dell laptop sudenly exploded into flames, in what could have been a deadly accident, at a Japanese conference. "The damn thing was on fire and produced several explosions for more than five minutes"
via The Inquirer
I suspect it is the battery.
It's a Cellphone, It's a Laptop, It's The New T-Mobile MDAMarch 22nd, 2006 The new T-Mobile MDA, a cellphone powered by Windows Mobile 5.0, has so many features that you may just leave your laptop at home. The 5.6-ounce MDA supports four international cellular frequencies and can connect to newer EDGE networks.
Samsung Laptop Replaces Hard Disk with Flash MemoryMay 24th, 2006 Samsung Electronics said that it will launch a laptop computer and a "ultra-computing device," in early June. In these devices the hard drives will be replaced with 32 gigabytes of NAND flash memory.
TWC CEO Glenn Britt says wireless broadband won't cut into wired Internet businessJuly 29th, 2009 On the Call: TWC CEO Glenn BrittTime Warner Cable Inc., the nation's second largest cable TV operator, is planning to launch a high-speed wireless Internet service in the fall with Clearwire Corp. It will start with four cities, including Charlotte, N.C.
September 3rd, 2009 at 2:29 am
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