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Nokia to bring Microsoft Silverlight interactive applications to mobile users
Nokia has announced plans to make Microsoft Silverlight available for S60 on Symbian OS, as well as for Series 40 devices and Nokia Internet tablets."Today's consumers are very clear in what they want: easy access
UK court follows US in ruling Qualcomm patents invalid
Nokia has announced today that a United Kingdom High Court judge issued a ruling in favour of Nokia in the action brought by Qualcomm against Nokia on 24 May, 2006. In the ruling the judge determined that allNokia goes for context - maps and sharing
But no new handset format
Nokia came with two new services and four handsets. Services first: the first was a second version of Nokia Maps, which adds pedestrian navigation (that's pedestrian as in people walking, not as in 'slow') as well as geo-tagging.
Microsoft Mobile drops Nokia hint
Make it official, "jests" executive
Nokia is licensing so much Microsoft technology to put into its phones, it might as well sign up to a full Windows Mobile license and save itself some money, according to Microsoft’s mobile communications business international marketing director John Starkweather.
Speaking ahead of Sony Ericsson’s launch tonight of the first of several Windows Mobile devices (previously Ericsson smartphones have been built around Symbian OS and UIQ software) Starkweather
Nokia buys Trolltech
Not all about Linux, Nokia says
Nokia has shaken things up in the handset OS firmament by announcing that it is going to buy Linux platform developer Trolltech. Nokia will offer €104 million and Trolltech’s directors have recommended that its shareholders accept Nokia's Offer.
Nokia says it plans to add Trolltech’s Open Source software to its cross-platform software strategy for mobile devices and desktop applications, and to develop its Internet services business.
Nokia plans closure of its Bochum site in Germany
Nokia has announced plans to discontinue the production of mobile devices in Germany and close its Bochum site by mid-2008. The company plans to move manufacturing to its other, more cost-competitive sites in Europe.
Another slow year in the mobile trough?
Analysts say Alcatel Lucent has €500 million losses in WCDMA business
Several mobile companies face a tough first quarter to 2008, according to market analysts Credit Suisse, and the fundamentals of the mobile infrastructure market remain weak, with no significant revenue upturn till 2009 at the earliest.
Nokia selected as the mobility platform for PTC ERA email offering
Nokia has announced that Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa (PTC), operator of the Era network in Poland, will offer Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email to its business and individual customers. The Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite software platform is said to offer





