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Top 5 Smartphones Unveiled at CES 2012 It's raining smartphones at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The top 5 smartphones revealed so far are Samsung's Galaxy Note, Sony's Xperia S, Motorola's Droid Razr Maxx, Nokia's Lumia 900 and the HTC Titan II.(Info about Nokia ink)
Five Troubling Takeaways From CES These disconcerting trends should be on the top of tech investors' minds.(Info about Nokia ink)
Red Ink and Bad Blood For This Telecom Giant It's hard to see the earnings statement through AT&T's ongoing feud with the FCC.(Info about Nokia ink)
1 Mobile Component Play to Pass on, 3 to Consider STMicroelectronics puts up an uninspiring quarter. There are better ways to play.(Info about Nokia ink)
THE WEEK IN PHOTOS: Love Is In The Air As 2012 Kicks Off! By Radar Staff Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arrive at the 23rd annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala. LeAnn Rimes and husband Eddie Cibrian enjoy a Hawaiian holiday. A-Rod and Torrie Wilson relax in his backyard and enjoy the Miami weather. Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi acquires new ink to go with her new physique.... ... as the pint sized reality star and iHip this week ...(Info about Nokia ink)
Sprint Re-Org A Nod To Bring-Your-Own-Device And Piles Of Red Ink Sprint (NYSE:S) is retrenching a bit following an exhausting year for the company, combining its consumer and business divisions in a move designed to save cash that also recognizes the nature of the modern ...(Info about Nokia ink)
CES 2012 Smartphone Round-Up If Ultrabooks have been one of the key themes at CES 2012 this week, then smartphones have to be close behind: Motorola, Samsung, Sony and more have all rolled out new handsets to whet our cellular appetites. AT&T has pushed ahead with its eight-strong LTE range, including Nokia’s first 4G Windows Phone, while Intel has [...](Info about Nokia ink)
Making Cents in Penny Stocks A low price doesn't always mean low quality.(Info about Nokia ink)
Ofcom: 'UK Lumia ads broke Broadcasting Code' Nokia's burnt at least one bridge in the UK after Channel 5 (or five, or 5, or channel five -- whatever its called) received a slap on the wrist from Ofcom : the motherland's equivalent of the FCC. The channel inserted Lumia branding into its second-long station-ident clips ( one of the longer blips is pictured above ), too short to include a clear notification of the sponsorship relationship ...(Info about Nokia ink)
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