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Technology responsible for Mumbai attacks Nokia to pull out of Japan End of the road for 'rip and replace' IT Seagate fixes bug in Barracuda drives New, old media good for each other, Huffington says Vodafone’s $0 Dell netbook isn’t free - it’s $720 GPET overhauls doctor education report systems Spam levels to rise as Srizbi botnet returns Apple announces seasonal price cuts Analysis: Copper is here to stay Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda Scientists explore magnetic properties of semiconductors Blogs feed information frenzy on Mumbai blasts Nokia says shipping first touch-screen phone Inside the Macquarie Telecom data centre refit
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via IT News Australia @ 1:03 29th Nov
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Finnish phone maker Nokia, facing a tough market in Japan, will pull out of that country except to market its high-end Vertu, Forbes reported Thursday.
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via Webindia123 @ 2:56 29th Nov
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Apple's latest iPhone advert has been condemned by the ASA for giving the impression the phone could download and install applications quickly and easily, forcing the firm to pull the ad.
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via The Register @ 12:26 26th Nov
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England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff and pacer Steve Harmison are likely to pull out of the two Test series against India following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 2:25 1st Dec
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London, Nov 30: England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff and pacer Steve Harmison are likely to pull out of the two Test series against India following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
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via NewKerala.com @ 0:28 1st Dec
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via Financial Express @ 15:23 27th Nov
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via Financial Express @ 17:28 27th Nov
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via Los Angeles Times @ 17:54 20th Nov
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As major retailers reported dismal results this week, research firm comScore reported that growth in online sales also slowed to a near halt in October.
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via Retail Merchandiser @ 11:02 18th Nov
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LONDON (MarketWatch) -- European shares declined for the fourth time in five sessions on Monday, with banks notably lower amid more gloomy news on the global economy.
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via MarketWatch @ 12:10 17th Nov
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New Zealand were dismissed for 203 after tea on the fourth day of the final test against Australia in Adelaide on Monday, handing the hosts victory by an innings and 62 runs.
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via United Cricket Board of South Africa @ 2:25 1st Dec
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The world's largest cell phone maker is pulling out of one of the world's biggest cellular markets. Nokia said on Thursday that it will stop developing handsets for NTT DoCoMo and Softbank Mobile, effectively ending a push that began five years ago when Nokia re-entered the Japanese market with the launch of 3G services here.
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via PC World @ 3:56 29th Nov
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Nokia, the world’s leading mobile phone maker, said on Thursday it would stop selling and marketing its mobile devices in Japan because its market share there remained below expectations.
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via Japan Today @ 22:28 27th Nov
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Nokia, the world's biggest cellphone maker, said on Thursday it will stop selling mobile phones in Japan except for its high-end brand Vertu after struggling to expand its presence in the country.
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via Yahoo! Asia @ 11:43 27th Nov
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Nokia, the world's biggest cellphone maker, said on Thursday it will stop selling cellphones in Japan except for its high-end brand Vertu after struggling to expand its presence in the country.
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via IOL @ 9:15 27th Nov
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HELSINKI - THE world's leading mobile phone maker Nokia said on Thursday it would stop selling and marketing its mobile devices in Japan because its market share there remained below expectations.
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via Asiaone @ 4:49 27th Nov
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HELSINKI - THE world's leading mobile phone maker Nokia said on Thursday it would stop selling and marketing its mobile devices in Japan because its market share there remained below expectations.
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via Straits Times @ 4:50 27th Nov
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The Nokia Research and Development Centre is seen in Helsinki April 11, 2008. The Nokia Research and Development Centre is seen in Helsinki April 11, 2008. (REUTERS/Bob Strong)
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via Boston Globe @ 1:34 27th Nov
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Nokia, the world's biggest cellphone maker, said on Thursday it will stop selling mobile phones in Japan except for its high-end brand Vertu after struggling to expand its presence in the country.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 1:35 27th Nov
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Nokia, the world's biggest cellphone maker, said on Thursday it will stop selling mobile phones in Japan except for its high-end brand Vertu after struggling to expand its presence in the country.
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via Easy Bourse @ 1:36 27th Nov
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Nokia, the world's biggest cellphone maker, said on Thursday it will stop selling mobile phones in Japan except for its high-end brand Vertu after struggling to expand its presence in the country.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 1:45 27th Nov
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Nokia, the world's biggest cellphone maker, said on Thursday it will stop selling mobile phones in Japan except for its high-end brand Vertu after struggling to expand its presence in the country.
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via ABC News @ 1:45 27th Nov
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THE share market has opened weaker after falls on Wall Street on Friday, and declines in domestic banking and resources stocks.
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via NEWS.com.au @ 21:31 16th Nov
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