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Best Gadgets World (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
by Chris Ziegler , posted Jul 23rd 2008 at 8:04PM One of the longest-running -- and certainly most fascinating -- soap operas in the entire wireless world, the seemingly endless patent drama between Nokia and Qualcomm, has finally drawn to an amicable (dare we say anti-climactic) close. After just a single day of arbitration, the two firms have basically agreed to a patent swap, allowing Nokia to use...
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Below is an update with this weeks highlights from eXpansys, the latest news and reviews on some of the hottest handsets. Nokia E66 - eXpansys were given the chance to road test the Nokia E66 last week, and what a phone! With specifications similar to the E71, it features a polished steel finish, slide-out numeric keypad [...]
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
BFF Nokia and Qualcomm have announced that they have entered into a new agreement covering various standards including GSM, EDGE, CDMA, WCDMA, HSDPA, OFDM, WiMax, LTE - and other technologies. ... Read Nokia and Qualcomm finally reach an agreement on Pocket-lint now
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MaldivianDigital® :: Forum (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Image: http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/gadgets/phones/images/Sony%20ericsson%20logo-200-200.jpg It's been a tough year for Sony Ericsson, what with poor handset sales, slipping profits,...
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
The leading handset maker and the biggest producer of chips for mobile phones announces a 15-year cross-licensing agreement covering a wide range of mobile standards
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Nokia and Qualcomm yesterday announced the settlement of all litigation in their long-running dispute over licensing of their respective patents. In an unexpected...
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Computerworld UK's Roundup (Free subscription) | 39 minutes ago
The German Federal Patent Court ruled Wednesday that a Qualcomm GSM patent claim against Nokia is invalid, said the Finnish phone giant.
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
According to All About Symbian, in an unsurprising move Nokia has announced its MusicXpress 5320, N78 and N82 are now listed as gaining a compatible version of N-Gage games client, so now those owners will be able to enjoy N-Gage gaming. Although apparently the Nokia N78 is the only mobile handset that is widely available at [...]
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Mobile Phone Reviews UK (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Nokia, the leading cell phone designers in the world is all set to launch the Nokia N96 16GB Mobile Phone after the whopping success of Nokia N95 with 8GB internal memory. (...)
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Nokia and Qualcomm, probably one of the longest drawn out and most interesting patent legal wrangles to hit the mobile arena looks to have finally been dragged to an amicable ending, which considering just how long this battle has been running is to say the least anti-climactic, no blood, no baying, and no slaughter for [...]
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Wireless Federation (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Nokia’s VP and head of Nokia Interactive Advertising, Mike Baker, will leave Nokia on August 8. Baker is Nokia’s key executive in its nascent mobile advertising unit who was the former CEO of Enpocket. He joined Enpocket back in 2004. In the year since the Enpocket acquisition, Nokia has been rolling out its mobile ad [...]
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Mobile Phone Blog (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
A mobile phone that has the technology to diagnose illnesses that could be used in regions throughout the world where there is no access to a doctor, or the nearest doctor is too far away to reach easily, is currently being trialed by Nokia. This is just one of the ideas that have come to fruition [...]
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ClickZ (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Mike Baker came to Enpocket, a mobile ad services firm, to build up the company and stayed on for a year after the Nokia acquisition.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Shares in the world's top cellphone maker, Nokia , rose on Thursday after it signed a patent agreement with U.S. firm Qualcomm , ending three years of legal battles.