Nokia

Under the Radar: Two Tales From the Secret Life of Patents

Brian Kahin | Posted 07.25.2008 | Business


Brian Kahin

The patent system is often portrayed as the defender of creativity, but as it's grown powerful, it's become a tool to extract settlements from little guys with the threat of astronomical legal costs.

An 'Open Source' Philosophy Of Government, Commerce & Innovation

Jerry Weinstein | Posted 06.30.2008 | Business


Jerry Weinstein

Last week began with the return of eminence grise Jim Hansen, twenty years to the day since he first testified on warming. And it ended with Bill Gates riding off into the philanthropic sunset.

Nokia Preps iPhone Rival, Disses Apple's Sales

Engadget | Joshua Tolopsky | Posted 04.08.2008 | Business


It appears that Nokia is readying its official response to the iPhone, a project grossly codenamed "Tube" that will feature a touch interface. The new...

Why Your IT Guy Hates Your iPhone

Wall Street Journal | Ben Worthen | Posted 03.31.2008 | Business


In less than a year, the iPhone has won the hearts of users, who speak of the combination cellphone, Internet device and music player with reverence. ...

Microsoft Takes On iPhone, GPhone With Danger Purchase

Silicon Alley Insider | Dan Frommer | Posted 02.11.2008 | Business


Why does Microsoft's purchase of Danger make so much sense? Because it gives the software giant a solid platform in the fast-growing, consumer-focused...

New Nokia Phones Will Offer Free Music Downloads For A Year

BusinessWeek | Jack Ewing | Posted 12.05.2007 | Business


Nokia managers would never admit to being influenced by the Apple iPhone, which mobile phone industry insiders regard as clever but technologically un...

Reuters Creates Mobile Filing System For Journos

Press Gazette | Dominic Ponsford | Posted 10.23.2007 | Media


Reuters has said that it is working with Nokia on a project that could "transform the way journalists file news reports on the move". It is a new mob...

Nokia Partners With CNN, Sony, Others For Video Content

Reuters | Posted 10.02.2007 | Business


The world's top cellphone maker Nokia has signed partnership deals with seven companies including CNN and Sony Pictures to bring video content to its ...


 

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