Every new cellphone is scrutinized and analyzed. Last week it was Blackberry Storm; this week it's Nokia's N97. Does anybody just phone anymore?
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No.1 phone maker gives up on the Japanese market. With less than one percent of the market, Nokia will continue to sell high-end Vertu line.
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T-Mobile's reported move toward an open platform speeds the demise of pre-installed software on mobile phones.
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There are other perspectives of the tech world beyond Silicon Valley. The view from other countries can be insightful. Here's a quick roundup of today's news.
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Nobody wants to just sell phones, but broader ambition has its perils.
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In breaking up the company, executives concede that selling to the mass market is not the same as pitching to IT.
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Armed with a new name and its usual unbounded optimism for the Next Big Thing (advertising?), the Mobile World Congress is the place to be if you're into cell phones.
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