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1. Strategy Analytics: Ericsson, Nokia and Qualcomm to Take Lead in 5G Handsets Royalties

2. Zayo to Provide Network Upgrade to Colocation Provider

3. Data demand sparks race to bring fiber optics home

4. Live wires: technology outlook

5. Rising stocks finally collide with rising oil

6. La haute voltige de Robert E. Brown. L'industrie aerienne est fragile? Qu'a cela ne tienne! Le grand patron de CAE forme des pilotes en Asie, la ou se trouve le vrai potentiel de croissance

7. BlackBerry 10 Is Fantastic RIM to Emerge Stronger Says Executive 608193

8. Nokia Microsoft Can Prosper With Windows Phone 8 Developers Say 729660

9. 7 ways Alcatel-Lucent hopes to change the conversation; New president of Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise looks to lift fortunes with focus on key market niches in Ethernet switching, data centers

10. R.I.P. Rim?

11. RIM CEO Heins Refines Comments on Company Direction 276488

12. Nokias Windows Phone Campagin Looking to Grow 620616

13. Nokia CEO Talks Windows Phones Tablets Android Threat 470031

14. Nokia May Regret Spurning Android for Microsoft Windows Phone 465336

15. Nokia CEO Elop Company Must Make Radical Change 739345

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17. Jha rides the winds around Android

18. Sony Ericsson CTO Explains Why 4G Broadband Exploding in 2010 434414

19. Huawei 'Open' to Opportunities in North America, Executive Says; The Chinese telecom equipment maker is looking to broaden U.S. operations as Palm looks for a buyer

20. Nokia Plots Its Comeback Plan

21. Where Nortel is now

22. Stock Picks: Research In Motion, Continental

23. Picks of the Week: Citi, Exxon, RIM, Visa

24. Reality check for Motorola

25. 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

26. 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

27. News

28. Motorola's Promising Comeback

31. Nokia Finally Wakes Up -- To Unrelenting Rivalry

32. 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

33. Nokia: Rays of Hope Amid the Gloom

34. Stock Picks: Alcoa, Adobe, Broadcom, Zumiez

36. WHO HAS DESIGNS ON BROCADE?

37. BLACKBERRY PICKING

38. 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

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

40. Chasing Apple, Nokia Calls up All Developers

41. Prediction markets

42. Motorola: Android Help on the Way

43. AMERICAN TOWER STANDS TALL

44. BETTING ON THE BLACKBERRY

45. How iPhone 3.0 May Revolutionize The Smartphone Industry

46. 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

47. 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

48. Crisis Call: Is Sony Ericsson Heading for Divorce?

49. Nokia vulnerable to maturing mobile market

50. 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

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