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Friday, 21 November 2008

Nokia strikes Lotus Notes smartphone deal

Nokia strikes Lotus Notes smartphone deal

by Paul Taylor Depending how you define them, Finland’s Nokia is by far the largest supplier of smartphones. But Nokia position in the business smartphone market has been constrained in the past because, unlike BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion,

Source: Financial Times

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Friday, 09 January 2009

Skype Launches Lite for Android, Java Phones

Skype Launches Lite for Android, Java Phones

by Michael Muchmore Las Vegas—Android phones will now have at least one edge over Apples iPhone: Theyll be able to make Skype calls.

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Friday, 09 January 2009

AMDs 45nm Phenoms ride Dragon

AMDs 45nm Phenoms ride Dragon

AMD has unveiled a new gaming PC platform designed to provide elite-level computing performance for under $900. Dubbed Dragon, AMDs chip-chipset-graphics combo is anchored by...

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Friday, 09 January 2009

US Auto Makers Silver Bullet: Technology For Everybody

US Auto Makers Silver Bullet: Technology For Everybody

LAS VEGAS -(Dow Jones)- The ailing auto industry, looking for ways to lure new generations of buyers, may have found a magic bullet - in-car digital technology for all consumers.

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Friday, 09 January 2009

Telecom panel change may help rural causes

Telecom panel change may  help rural causes

By Kim Dixon - Analysis WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A leadership change on a US House of Representatives panel overseeing telecommunications issues will likely bring a bigger push on...

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