David Proulx, BlackBerry’s Senior Director of BBM Business Development, the same guy who told us BBM would not be coming...
Nokia has announced not one but three Nokia Android-powered devices: Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL. All three devices...
See and do more of what you love on the go with an affordable large-screen Lumia smartphone Nokia introduces its...
If you’re a UK business considering Windows Phone, you may be interested in the fact that Nokia are offering 200 businesses...
The Court of Appeal has ruled for a stay on the injunction against HTC’s devices in the UK. The ruling...
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has published the new 4FF nano-SIM standard a week after it announced having chosen the final design. It was rumored that Apple's nano-SIM design won over the the one proposed by the Nokia, Motorola, and RIM consortium, but now we know that for sure.
RIM and Motorola have put forward a new proposal, an updated design of their 4FF Nano-SIM, and a compromise which it is hoped that Apple will accept. The Nano-SIM wars have been raging for a while now, with the claws coming out back in March when Apple on one side, and Nokia, Rim and Motorola on the other, pushed for their own designs in terms of SIM shrinkage.
Nokia just announced that it is suing HTC, RIM, and Viewsonic for patent infringement in the US and Germany. All...
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