Tag:
nokia
Latest Headlines
Latest Headlines
Nokia reportedly working to launch a Windows 8 tablet in Q4
Nokia could be launching a Windows 8 tablet in the fourth quarter of 2012. According to an unnamed source cited in a Digitimes report, the tablet will feature a 10-inch display and a dual-core
What's on tap at CES 2012
Ultrabooks are slated to dominate the scene in the business tools category at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week. However, the super-thin devices won't be the only cool new gadgets
Can the Microsoft/Nokia partnership rival Apple?
Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) and Nokia unveiled a partnership on Thursday that will make Windows Phone 7 the main operating system for Nokia's smartphones. The hope is to create a combined
DSL vendors break 100Mbps barrier, aims for 1Gbps
Work is continuing with DSL vendors to figure out ways to transmit hundreds of megabits of data per second over legacy copper phone wires. In fact, Nokia Siemens Networks claimed this week that it is
Microsoft, Nokia make a play for mobile enterprise
Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) and Nokia are looking to dig deeper into the mobile enterprise market with a smartphone application for business collaboration. The joint project aims to give RIM ( NASDAQ:
Google Android tablet imminent
The arrival of the rumored Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) Android tablet appears to be imminent. According to the New York Times, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt told friends at a recent social function
Nokia goes "PC"
For the first time, Nokia has announced that it will be selling a netbook computer. Contrary to its previous efforts working on ARM-based processors with Linux as the operating system, the 10-inch
Some tech firms continue to move ahead
It's always good to take the temperature of the tech market. And while the IT sales outlook for the rest of this year remains poor, there are a few bright spots. And that includes good news from
Gartner: 85 percent of companies using open source
The analysts at Gartner say that 85 percent of 274 companies surveyed are already using open-source software, with the remaining 15 percent expected to do so by next year. The companies surveyed are

