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1. Jha rides the winds around Android

2. Reality check for Motorola

3. RIM Looks To Woo Developers; The BlackBerry maker is boosting its ecosystem in hopes of getting more apps to compete with the iPhone and Google Android

4. Motorola: LTE Will Catch Up With WiMax; Motorola says WiMax's early launch will give it a firm foothold in the 4G wireless race, but Long Term Evolution's more robust networks will help it catch up

5. Nokia Finally Wakes Up -- To Unrelenting Rivalry

6. Sony Ericsson Eyes Profit In 2010; The struggling handset maker says its cost-saving measures and high-end new devices will get it back in the black

8. Research In Motion Sees Sales Boost; The BlackBerry maker had a strong first fiscal quarter, but it is facing a highly competitive smartphone environment with high-profile handsets from Apple and Palm

9. RIM Bolsters Enterprise BlackBerry Products; The company reveals deals with Hewlett-Packard and Cisco, and a new application programming interface for developers

10. Chasing Apple, Nokia Calls up All Developers

11. How iPhone 3.0 May Revolutionize The Smartphone Industry

12. Wireless Handset Shipments Dropping, But How Far? Nokia is a relative optimist, predicting this week that handset shipments will drop about 10%, while one market research firm thinks the number will likely be more

13. RIM Says More Touch-Screen Phones Coming; Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis acknowledges there were issues with the BlackBerry Storm, but hints that the experience will benefit RIM's future touch-screen devices

14. Nokia vulnerable to maturing mobile market

15. Sony Ericsson Expects Drop In Shipments; Vigorous competition from Apple's iPhone and various BlackBerry models has stolen much of Sony Ericsson's thunder in recent months

16. Motorola Co-CEO Expects Mobile Unit Rebound; While Motorola may be de-emphasizing its mobile enterprise operation, executive comments indicate the company is likely to remain focused on consumer handsets

17. Nokia Sees Handset Market Sinking 5% In 2009; Global mobile phone industry sales volume will fall more than expected as consumers cut spending, Nokia said

18. Nokia CEO Sees Symbian As Catalyst For U.S. Market; Compared with Google's fledgling Android operating system, Symbian's 10 years of solid development will let it capture more U.S. handsets, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo says

19. Nokia Expects Shipments To Drop; The world's No. 1 handset maker said it now estimates that fourth-quarter mobile device volumes will be about 330 million devices -- down slightly from its earlier estimates

20. R&D jobs bear brunt of Nokia restructuring

21. Nokia's naked ambition: Moving beyond cell phones

22. Motorola Delays Mobile Spin-Off, Android On Hold; The company has been betting heavily on Google's new Android platform, but now says it won't deliver handset to compete with T-Mobile-HTC's G1 until next year

23. Mobile Gaming In Trouble, Nokia Says; The multibillion-dollar industry may be hurt by the economic slowdown, but Nokia still expects growth in certain segments, including the iPhone

24. Motorola Reportedly Trimming Operating Systems In Favor Of Android; The cell phone maker is hoping that next week's FCC white spaces vote will bolster its efforts to bring an Android phone to market

25. Nokia Optimistic Despite Drop In Profits; Nokia saw a 30% drop in net income, but its outlook for the fourth quarter may soothe those worried about the economic slowdown hitting the mobile industry

26. Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo Details Services, Symbian; Despite its worldwide leadership in the handset market, the company's chief executive describes how Nokia is building its U.S. business beyond cell phones

27. Microsoft Exchange Spreads To More Mobile Devices; The latest team-up with Nokia S60 devices shows ActiveSync gaining ground in the enterprise

28. Nokia Warns It Will Lose Market Share; The company said it would not enter into a pricing war merely to maintain its commanding lead of all handset manufacturers

29. Alcatel-Lucent CEO Promises To Integrate The Firm's Two Units; Newly appointed executive Ben Verwaayen said he plans to spend the next few months talking with customers before zeroing in on some technologies

30. Sony Ericsson Sees 97% Drop In Q2 Profits; The handset manufacturer sees weak sales in the mid and high-end markets and plans to cut 2,000 jobs

31. Nokia Optimistic After Shipping 122 Million Handsets In 2Q; Excluding special items, Nokia said its profits climbed 8% in the second quarter to $2.18 billion

32. Nokia Sees Returns From Services In 2010; Chief Financial Officer Rick Simonson said the company will continue to invest at the same rate or more in 2008 and 2009

33. Interop: Broadcom Says 40 Gbps Ethernet Coming Soon; Broadcom expects to ship 40-Gbps network switches and controllers by late 2009, before a final standard is approved in 2010

34. Nokia Falls After TI Forecasts Weak 3G Market; Shares in the world's top cellphone maker Nokia and several other European technology firms fell on Tuesday after Texas Instruments cut its first-quarter forecasts, citing a weaker 3G market

35. Nokia Grows Faster Than Other Mobile Phone Makers; Still, Nokia remains a small player in North America, where its market share dropped to 5.1% in the fourth quarter

36. Motorola -- Did You Know?

37. RIM's China Move Could Catalyze Mainland 3G Rollout; With close to half-a-billion mobile phone users, China has for years represented a huge potential market for smartphone makers and providers of mobile e-mail services

38. Juniper CEO promises shakeup

39. Motorola Expects To Report Poor Earnings; Investor Carl Icahn Turns Up The Heat; In a letter to Motorola shareholders, investor Carl Icahn noted that he and his investing affiliates control nearly 3% of the company's stock and argued that should be enough to entitle him to a board seat

40. The Ticker; IT, technology and business news briefs

41. Motorola Lowers Sales Expectations, Shakes Up Management; The loss included acquisition charges related to the purchases of Symbol Technologies, Good Technology, and Netopia

42. Nokia Has Record Phone Sales In Q4, Prices Fall; Robust demand for mobile phones in emerging markets lifted Nokia's fourth-quarter sales and profits above almost all analysts' forecasts, sending the shares of the world's top handset maker sharply higher

43. Alcatel-Lucent Stock Swoons On Financial Report; Analysts are critical of the pre-earnings news only a few months after the dust settled on the mega-merger

44. Two-Pronged Initiative At Motorola: Layoffs And Better Smartphones; News was delivered to Wall Street analysts in the wake of reporting a 48% drop in profits Friday

45. Nokia Cuts Profitability Target, Sees Slower 2007; The world's top cellphone maker Nokia said on Tuesday it expects market growth in global mobile phone market to slow in 2007 after several bumper growth years. Nokia said its expects global mobile phone unit shipments to rise by up to 10 percent

46. Juniper CEO Sees SOA As IT Spending Driver; At Interop New York, Juniper Networks Chairman and CEO Scott Kriens heralded service-oriented architecture (SOA) as 'the next big thing' to drive IT spending

47. Feds Call On Juniper Regarding Stock Options; The company announced it has received a request for information from the U.S. Attorney. The question is whether certain directors and executives at the networking firm have back-dated stock options to maximize profits

48. Nokia hikes forecast

49. Vivato's Demise Leaves Wi-Fi Operators Scrambling; With the collapse of Wi-Fi infrastructure provider Vivato, the operators of scores of Wi-Fi wide area installations are scrambling to ensure their networks remain up and running

50. Rivals jockey for 4G LEAD

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