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| Nokia Reloads Symbian System Wall Street Journal Nokia, long the world's largest seller of mobile phones but losing the smartphone race to Apple Inc. and Google Inc., embarked on a major strategic shift in February with plans to dump its homegrown Symbian operating system and develop phones based on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AT&T agrees to buy T-Mobile for $39 billion Atlanta Journal Constitution Curtis Compton, ccompton@ajc.com Customers look over cell phones at the T-Mobile store in Asian Square on Buford Highway in Doraville on Sunday. The deal will provide AT&T's Atlanta-based wireless unit with much needed additional spectrum for data ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| India demands new digital strategy Warc ... of consumers who used the web via feature phones, smartphones, PCs or through other connected gadgets. It found wireless handsets constituted the sole online access point for 41% of interviewees, described as the "mobile-only internet generation", ... See all stories on this topic » |
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