ESPOO, Finland – Nokia (NOK), the world's largest mobile-phone maker, said it would stop making phones using the CDMA standard and had scrapped plans to produce them with Japan's Sanyo Electric Co.
February 17, 2009 Nokia has announced two new E series messaging devices; the E55 and E75. Both devices feature 320x240 displays and Series 60 Symbian OS and build upon the excellent E71 device Nokia ...
Microsoft and Nokia are working together to put a version of Microsoft’s Office productivity applications on Nokia handsets, the companies said Wednesday. Microsoft Business Division President Stephen ...
The thin cell phone is Nokia's late response to its rivals' popular devices, such as Motorola's venerable Razr. Photos: Nokia's international phones Nokia unveiled on Thursday a thin Barracuda phone ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
Nokia today unveiled two new additions to its Eseries range, the Nokia E75 and Nokia E55, which are the first to ship with the company’s new email user interface. Both devices also come standard with ...
Pity poor Windows Mobile. First, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) offered developers the equivalent of cold leftovers in exchange for new Windows Mobile software. Then yesterday, Mr. Softy announced a deal ...
The world's largest mobile phone maker, Nokia, launched three new third generation (3G) phones on Thursday including one aimed at winning customers on new high-speed networks in the Americas. The firm ...
The world’s top handset makers launched new models at the 3GSM wireless trade show on Monday, ranging from leading edge niche products by BenQ Siemens to potential volume sellers from market leader ...
Maemo and Moblin are to combine into a single open-source platform called MeeGo, Nokia and Intel announced at Mobile World Congress on Monday. The platform will run across smartphones, mobile internet ...
Microsoft and Nokia are working together to put a version of Microsoft’s Office productivity applications on Nokia handsets, the companies said Wednesday. Microsoft Business Division President Stephen ...