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Doubters fret at Nokia Navteq deal (update)
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Nokia has spent the greatest part of its life being misunderstood by US stock analysts, and its move to acquire US mapping company Navteq, for a colossal $8.1bn, at $78 a share, is no exception.…
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The Register, 05 Oct 2007
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S60 users go Wiiiiiii (update)
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Just when you think you've got a phone that does everything, someone comes along and adds a feature you never even knew you needed.…
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The Register, 04 Oct 2007
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O2 lurches into MySpace (update)
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O2 is offering customers access to their MySpace accounts, only eight months after Vodafone announced its exclusive with the Murdoch-owned portal.…
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The Register, 04 Oct 2007
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China Mobile connects top of the world
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China Mobile has asked Huawei, wannabe owners of 3Com, to install a GSM base station 6,500 metres up Mount Everest. This will create a cell which will cover the main route to the summit.…
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The Register, 04 Oct 2007
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ARM to bash 'non-issue' Intel with multi-core chip
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ARM’s big reveal today of its latest processor design came with the clear message that the company will use its market weight and mobile heritage to fend off challenges from Intel.…
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The Register, 03 Oct 2007
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Email still king on wireless handhelds
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According to a new report from UK research firm Freeform Dynamics, mobile operator Orange, and your very own El Reg, email is still the dominant application on wireless handhelds, and that's unlikely to change for at least two years.…
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The Register, 03 Oct 2007
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Hackers hit back at iPhone update
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The war between Apple and the hackers is heating up, after a 'fix' for the recent iPhone update was posted online. Apple's recent update for the iPhone's firmware rendered unlocked iPhones - those that had been modified either through software or other means to work outside of AT&T's network - unusable, and the firm has so far refused to back down from its hardline stance.…
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The Register, 03 Oct 2007
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