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| Nokia will launch first Windows Phone handsets in 6 European countries this year VentureBeat But really, since Nokia is pushing ahead with Windows Phone and plans to leave Symbian behind, these announcements don't mean much in the long run. Nokia is still the world's largest producer of cell phones, but its market share is diminishing and it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Marvell CFO: Company Providing Chips For New BlackBerrys Wall Street Journal But the Santa Clara, Calif., company--which makes chips and parts for hard-disk drives, networking equipment and mobile phones--has struggled of late, facing headwinds in both smartphones and hard-disk drives. Marvell in March had warned its mobile and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rebelfone.com Announces Cheap World Cell Phone for the Global Travelers SBWire (press release) Greenwich, CT -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/17/2011 -- Based in Greenwich, USA, Rebelfone is among the fast growing global cellular services providers that is offering cheap world cell phone services. It has alliances with 38 mobile networks across the world. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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