Beleaguered handheld pioneer Palm gets slapped by Wall Street as sales of its Pre and the company's outlook continue to come up short.
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Steve Jobs unveils Apple’s widely anticipated touch-screen tablet computer, dubbed the iPad, the company's next device to shake up industries.
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Amid continued speculation that Finnish phone maker, needing a hit in smartphones, might find a match in the struggling handheld computing pioneer, industry analysts says such a match-up is unlikely at this time.
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Microsoft and Nokia are teaming up to launch the software giant's Office applications on the handset maker's devices.
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Finnish giant posts 90 percent first-quarter profit decline but says it sees signs of stability in its sputtering market. Investors agree.
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The numbers are not expected to be pretty, but will the handset leader’s first-quarter performance signal the end of the slump?
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Handset leader reacts to dwindling sales as analysts expect more negative news in the normally slow first quarter.
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The deal could strengthen both and could spell trouble for Google’s Android, Motorola, ST Micro, and Texas Instruments.
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While the mobile industry celebrates a new growth milestone, handset leader slashes away in preparation for a tough 2009.
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Can Google jumpstart the sluggish location-based services market in the throes of a global recession?
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Mobile phone giant blames the recession but analysts say many of the company’s problems are self-inflicted.
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Growing vendor shipments and slowing sales spell swelling carrier inventories and a daunting 2009.
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Handset maker says the effects of recession are worsening and warns that 2009 looks bad.
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Every new cellphone is scrutinized and analyzed. Last week it was Blackberry Storm; this week it's Nokia's N97. Does anybody just phone anymore?
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No.1 phone maker gives up on the Japanese market. With less than one percent of the market, Nokia will continue to sell high-end Vertu line.
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MTN Group, which operates in Africa and the Middle East, could set a jarring new price floor in the already scary mobile phone market.
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Credit crunch will postpone U.S. carrier plans to build new networks friendly to European phone makers while Apple, RIM, and even Motorola are at the border.
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The cell phone market will be as close to recession-proof as any, analysts say.
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No.1 phone maker predicts a decline in handset shipments. It's only the second time in 15 years that handset sales are expected to drop.
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Wireless carrier prices touch-screen Blackberry at $199.99 in challenge to Apple’s smart phone.
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