NOKIA CELL PHONE DEAL
Time to say ‘I do’ The Manila Times DID you remember to invite the groom?” That was the question waiting for me at the other end of a cell-phone call some months ago. The voice, ever so delighted in teasing me, was Chit Lijauco’s, my predecessor here at Life & Times, whom for many years I had called my “work mom.” Yahoo features to be integrated into Nokia phones Market Watch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Nokia Corp., the No. 1 cell phone maker, announced Wednesday that it will make available email and instant messaging features from Yahoo Inc. to tens of millions more of its least expensive and most popular models. UPDATE: Yahoo Features To Be Integrated Into Nokia Phones Nasdaq SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) - Nokia Corp., the No. 1 cell phone maker, is expected to announce Wednesday that it will make available email and instant messaging features from Yahoo Inc. to tens of millions more of its least expensive and most popular models. Communication Breakdown Port Folio Weekly Ring, Ring, Ring. (This is my phone not too early on a recent Saturday morning.) "Don’t you ever call me before eleven again." Qualcomm braces for China's own 3G tech amid doubt Reuters via Yahoo! News U.S. wireless technology firm and chip supplier Qualcomm Inc. is talking to potential Chinese partners to prepare for the launch of third-generation services, but its chief executive questioned on Tuesday the market prospects for a homegrown standard Beijing is pushing. Qualcomm buys two wireless technology businesses Reuters via Yahoo! News Wireless technology firm Qualcomm Inc. said on Monday it will buy two micro-chip businesses to boost its expertise in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless technology for mobile Internet access. Microsoft Sales May Rise on China 3G RedNova By Janet Ong Microsoft Corp, the world's largest software maker, said sales of its software for mobile devices are expected to increase when the Chinese Government issues licences for high-speed wireless networks. Deal done, Alcatel Lucent looks for 'triple play' The Star-Ledger PARIS -- France's Alcatel yesterday completed its $11.6 billion acquisition of Lucent Technologies, creating a global telecom-equip ment maker that hopes to cash in on fast-growing "triple-play" services offering phone, TV and Internet on a single wire. Wall Street Breakfast SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance A wholesome summary of this morning's key market- and stock-moving stories. Alcatel Finalizes Deal to Acquire Lucent TechNewsWorld.com Two of the world's biggest telecom gear makers have tied the knot, eight months after France's Alcatel announced plans to buy U.S. rival Lucent Technologies and create a global force that can cash in on hot "triple-play" services offering phone, TV and Internet together.
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