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Android Displaces Windows Mobile In OS Tussle
Fp Archives •Gartner states an increase of 48.7 per cent from the first quarter of 2009 in smartphone sales.
Smartphone Sales Soar In Q209: Gartner
Fp Archives •Smartphone sales surpassed 40 million units, a 27 percent increase from the same period last year.
F-Secure, Sony Ericsson Partner To Deliver Mobile Security
Fp Archives •F-Secure and Sony Ericsson are partnering on supplying mobile security to Sony Ericsson's smartphones.
Under pressure, Sony may slash hundreds of jobs in Sweden
Fp Archives •Sony Mobile is considering a cut ranging from several hundred to up to 1,000 of the roughly 3,000 staff and consultants at Lund. This would be part of a plan to move mobile phone hardware design and development to Japan and keep software development in Sweden.
Ericsson exits mobile handset 50:50 JV Sony Ericsson
Fp Archives •Ericsson today announced the completion of disinvestment of its entire stake in 50:50 mobile handset joint venture Sony Ericsson to the Japanese Sony Corporation.
BlackBerry hires ex-Sony Ericsson executive to head loss-making devices business
Fptechno •Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd has hired a former Sony Ericsson executive to head its loss-making devices business...
Nokia to stop shipping Symbian smartphones
Anuradha •A report by the Financial Times is the latest to state that Finnish giant Nokia will soon stop shipping ...
Ericsson buys Microsoft IPTV business, becomes leader in Internet TV
Fp Archives •The sale marks the end of Microsoft's two-decade effort to put itself at the front of a technology shift toward internet television that did not materialize the way it expected.
Ericsson buys Microsoft IPTV business, becomes leader in Internet TV
Fp Archives •The sale marks the end of Microsoft's two-decade effort to put itself at the front of a technology shift toward internet television that did not materialize the way it expected.
Nokia says PureView 808 was the last of their Symbians
Nikhils •Nokia confirmed what many believed to be a long-due announcement. Symbian is officially dead. During an earnings call yesterday, the Finnish company confirmed