By Reuters
Struggling Finnish phone maker Nokia plans to cut 4,000 more jobs at its plants in Finland, Hungary and Mexico as it seeks to cut costs by moving smartphone assembly work to Asia. (Feb 08)
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By IBTimes UK
Mobile phone makers Nokia Corp, who found themselves unable to challenge their smartphone rivals without a good handset, has unveiled its first 4G LTE Windows phone, at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). (Jan 10)
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By IBTimes
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. (NASDAQ: RIMM) is likely to name Royal Bank Canada's Barbara Stymiest as its chairman, says Jefferies. (Jan 04)
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MICROSOFT, NASDAQ STOCK MARKET, SAMSUNG, BLACKBERRY
By IBTimes
Lumia 800, which Nokia's best high-end smartphone and is the fruit of its partnership with Microsoft, is rumored to hit the U.S. market in January 2012. It will, however, face immense pressure from LG Nitro HD, which has more specifications. (Dec 28)
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MICROSOFT, FCC, SMARTPHONE, GOOGLE INC., ANDROID, LG ELECTRONICS, AT&T, RETAIL
By IBTimes
The smartphone market is seeing a rapid growth as new devices are being released every now and then. Apart from the advanced specifications, the manufacturers are increasing the screen size of smartphones. (Nov 25)
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GOOGLE INC., IPHONE, SAMSUNG, MALI, SMARTPHONE, ANDROID, APPLE INC., MICROSOFT, VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC., AT&T, CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
By IBTimes AU
Recent reports reveal that Nokia, the leading mobile provider plans to launch the Nokia Windows 8 by June next air year. (Nov 20)
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MICROSOFT, MANUFACTURING
By IBTimes AU
Samsung is now the No. 1 smartphone manufacturer worldwide, based on research by Gartner. The report also said the growth of mobile devices worldwide totaled 440.5 million units sold during the third quarter. (Nov 18)
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SAMSUNG, IPHONE, SMARTPHONE, ANDROID
By Reuters
Quarterly net profit of HCL Infosystems plunged 74 percent as its flagship computer retailing business suffered in an economic slowdown worsened by lesser government investment in computing and office automation business. (Nov 04)
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EMERGING MARKETS, DELL, INVESTMENT, ANDROID