Qualcomm resists demands for royalty cut (AP) (Mobile Unlock)
Qualcomm resists demands for royalty cut (AP)
AP – Qualcomm Inc. says it may use some of the royalties earned from mobile phone sales in India to fund research projects here in an apparent move to counter demands for a cut in its royalty rates.
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Palm 1st-quarter view lags Street (Reuters)
Reuters – Handheld computer and phone maker Palm Inc. on Thursday posted higher quarterly profit, driven by sales of its Treo mobile phones, but issued revenue and earnings forecasts below Wall Street estimates and its shares fell nearly 9 percent.
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Mobile phone boom eludes Zimbabwe as crisis bites (Reuters)
Reuters – It is a cold winter night in central Harare, but 100 people are willing to queue on the pavement until the shops open in the morning.
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Nokia Sues Chinese Companies For Allegedly Copying Phones (TechWeb)
TechWeb – Nokia has sued two Chinese companies for allegedly manufacturing and selling mobile phones based on Nokia’s designs.
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Nokia Sues Two Chinese Rivals For Product Copying (TechWeb)
TechWeb – Nokia, the world’s biggest cellphone maker, has sued two Chinese competitors in its first Chinese legal action alleging illegal product copying, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
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Quitting politics Timor-style — via SMS (Reuters)
Reuters – When East Timor's Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta resigned his government posts, he did so via a mobile phone text message.
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Qualcomm: Nokia’s Ramp Down Of CDMA2000 Won’t Hurt (TechWeb)
TechWeb – Qualcomm insists that Nokia’s plan to wind down its planned CDMA operation with Sanyo won’t impede Qualcomm’s CDMA2000 growth.
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Nokia sues two Chinese rivals for product copying (Reuters)
Reuters – Nokia (NOK1V.HE), the world's biggest cellphone maker, has sued two Chinese competitors in its first Chinese legal action alleging illegal product copying, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
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