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Nokia amps up music offering with new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

Nokia turned up the volume on its music offering today by unveiling the new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, a mobile device for music that brings innovative new features to the mass market.

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Nokia Intros Its "iPhone Killer," the Tube

As expected, Nokia Thursday launched the "Tube," now known as the XpressMusic 5800 (also as expected). At the Nokia Remix event in London, Nokia launched not just the "Comes With Music" service, but also unveiled their "iPhone Killer."

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Qt Software introduces new release of Qt Extended

Qt Software today announced that Qtopia, a platform for creating user interfaces and applications for advanced consumer electronics based on Linux, has been renamed and launched as Qt Extended 4.4.

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Nokia to acquire OZ Communications

Nokia and OZ Communications today announced that Nokia is to acquire OZ, a privately held company with approximately 220 employees and headquartered in Montreal, Canada. OZ, the leading consumer mobile messaging solution provider, delivers access to popular instant messaging and email services on consumer mobile devices.

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Nokia renews its business mobility solutions offering and strategy

With its sights firmly fixed on consumer internet services and with a clear vision of changing industry trends, Nokia is today announcing the renewal of its business mobility strategy. Nokia will focus on bringing best-in-class devices and solutions to market by further strengthening strategic relationships with leading enterprise technology vendors.

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New launch by Nokia in Spain, Nokia Music Store

New Nokia Music Store is committed to local content - which represents more than 70% of the music sold in Spain

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Nokia's Touch-Screen iPhone RIval to Launch Oct. 2nd: Report

Talk to a wireless carrier or a cell phone manufacturer, and they're all about touch-screen devices nowadays. The obvious reason is the success of the iPhone. However, if they used some common sense, they would realize it's not just the touch-screen of the iPhone; it's the experience of the OS.

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Visa and Nokia to deliver payment applications for next generation mobile devices

Visa Inc., the world's largest retail electronic payments network, and Nokia, the world's largest mobile device manufacturer, announced plans today to deliver Visa payment and payment-related services - including contactless payments, remote payments, money transfer, alerts and notifications - for Nokia's next generation handsets beginning with the Nokia 6212 classic, expected to be available starting October 2008.

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Nokia launches mobile software to deliver critical social services

Nokia announced Nokia Data Gathering, a new software solution to help public sector and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) quickly and accurately collect data on critical issues such as disease outbreaks or disaster relief via mobile devices.

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Compare Mobile Phone Deals and Grab the Best One

The world around us is constantly changing, it completely endorses to the saying ‘Time and tide wait for none’. With the advancement of technology, the expectations of the mobile phone users keep increasing.

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Latin American Users Recognize Mobility as Productivity, Personal Balance Tool

Thanks to mobile devices' increasing availability and continuing accessibility for professional users, Latin American users are joining the mobility wave prevailing in developed markets.

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Nokia and Qualcomm enter into a new agreement

Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Qualcomm (Nasdaq: QCOM) announced that they have entered into a new agreement covering various standards including GSM, EDGE, CDMA, WCDMA, HSDPA, OFDM, WiMax, LTE and other technologies. The agreement will result in settlement of all litigation between the companies, including the withdrawal by Nokia of its complaint to the European Commission.

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