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Nokia Siemens to cut 17000 jobs - 24 Nov, 2011Nokia has announced more than 10000 layoffs for this year and next as a part of its effort to switch its devices over to Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system. And on Wednesday, Nokia Siemens Networks, a joint venture between Nokia and Siemens ... |
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Nokia Siemens to cut 17000 jobs - 24 Nov, 2011Nokia has announced more than 10000 layoffs for this year and next as a part of its effort to switch its devices over to Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system. And on Wednesday, Nokia Siemens Networks, a joint venture between Nokia and Siemens ... |
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Microsoft: Zune hardware dead, apps still alive - 5 Oct, 2011We recently announced that, going forward, Windows Phone will be the focus of our mobile music and video strategy, and that we will no longer be producing Zune players. So what does this mean for our current Zune users? Absolutely nothing. ... |
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Microsoft: Zune hardware dead, apps still alive - 5 Oct, 2011We recently announced that, going forward, Windows Phone will be the focus of our mobile music and video strategy, and that we will no longer be producing Zune players. So what does this mean for our current Zune users? Absolutely nothing. ... |
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Microsoft: Zune hardware dead, apps still alive - 4 Oct, 2011We recently announced that, going forward, Windows Phone will be the focus of our mobile music and video strategy, and that we will no longer be producing Zune players. So what does this mean for our current Zune users? Absolutely nothing. ... |
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HTC Radar 4G, on Windows Phone Mango, headed to T-Mobile - Sep 27, 2011The HTC Radar is headed to T-Mobile, the nation's fourth-largest carrier announced Tuesday. The Radar, which HTC first announced on Sept. 1 without naming a carrier partner, will run Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Mango and feature a 3.8-inch display with a ... |
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HTC Radar 4G, on Windows Phone Mango, headed to T-Mobile - Sep 27, 2011The HTC Radar is headed to T-Mobile, the nation's fourth-largest carrier announced Tuesday. The Radar, which HTC first announced on Sept. 1 without naming a carrier partner, will run Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Mango and feature a 3.8-inch display with a ... |
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HTC Radar 4G, on Windows Phone Mango, headed to T-Mobile - Sep 27, 2011The HTC Radar is headed to T-Mobile, the nation's fourth-largest carrier announced Tuesday. The Radar, which HTC first announced on Sept. 1 without naming a carrier partner, will run Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Mango and feature a 3.8-inch display with a ... |
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HTC Radar 4G, on Windows Phone Mango, headed to T-Mobile - Sep 27, 2011The HTC Radar is headed to T-Mobile, the nation's fourth-largest carrier announced Tuesday. The Radar, which HTC first announced on Sept. 1 without naming a carrier partner, will run Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Mango and feature a 3.8-inch display with a ... |
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HTC Radar 4G, on Windows Phone Mango, headed to T-Mobile - Sep 27, 2011The HTC Radar is headed to T-Mobile, the nation's fourth-largest carrier announced Tuesday. The Radar, which HTC first announced on Sept. 1 without naming a carrier partner, will run Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Mango and feature a 3.8-inch display with a ... |
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HTC Radar 4G, on Windows Phone Mango, headed to T-Mobile - 28 Sep, 2011The HTC Radar is headed to T-Mobile, the nation's fourth-largest carrier announced Tuesday. The Radar, which HTC first announced on Sept. 1 without naming a carrier partner, will run Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Mango and feature a 3.8-inch display with a ... |
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Microsoft talks cloud, mobile and Windows 8 at big conference in LA - 12 Jul, 2011Ballmer also hyped the company's mobile handset offering: Windows Phone. Though he acknowledged that Microsoft hadn't yet won many mobile customers with the product ("We went from very small to very small"), he said the offering had plenty of potential ... |
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Microsoft talks cloud, mobile and Windows 8 at big conference in LA - 12 Jul, 2011Ballmer also hyped the company's mobile handset offering: Windows Phone. Though he acknowledged that Microsoft hadn't yet won many mobile customers with the product ("We went from very small to very small"), he said the offering had plenty of potential ... |
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Need an Asian language interpreter, teacher or city navigator? There's an app ... - 5 Mar, 2011Mobile Maps Southeast Asia: Turn-by-turn voice navigation in multiple languages, including English. All maps are inside the app, so the only data roaming charges will come from using your phone's GPS. $39.99 for iPhone, Windows Mobile and Symbian; ... |
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PG&E's customers vote down Prop. 16 - 9 Jun, 2010Voters in counties less familiar with California's largest public utility supported the measure, which was sponsored and funded by the company. |
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'Avatar' soars into $1-billion territory - 4 Jan, 2010Strong foreign ticket sales help make the science-fiction movie the fifth in history to pass the watermark. By Ben Fritz One of the riskiest movies of all times is now officially one of the most successful at the box office. |
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