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Nokia to Offer TD Terminals to China Mobile

China Mobile Ltd. , China’s biggest mobile telecoms operator, is enhancing its cooperation with telecoms equipment manufactures, which are expected to accelerate the shaping of the Chinese 3G TD-SCDMA industry.

China Mobile in 3G talks with Motorola, Sony-Ericsson

China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile provider, is now in talks with Motorola and Sony-Ericsson for the production of handsets that can used on China’s homegrown third-generation wireless standard, the …

Picture This: Motorola Announces MOTO VE66, Delivering Crystal Clear…

Motorola, Inc. today announced the arrival of MOTO VE66 with enhanced CrystalTalk audio technology, a 5-megapixel camera and MP3 player-like navigation for a 1-2-3 punch of great call quality, sharp pictures …

Vignette Announces 2008 Excellence Awards

Vignette today announced the recipients of the 2008 Vignette Excellence Awards. The awards recognize customers that have used Vignette solutions to create some of the most powerful and compelling Web sites and …

Can You Win With This Telecom Stock?

A poor balance sheet and sagging growth left me convinced that this one-time smartphone superstar had lost its mojo.

RAZR Burned [Digital Daily]

Dismiss RAZR Burned Posted at 3:05 PM PT on November 10, 2008 The Motorola Razr’s 12-quarter streak as the No.

Three giants plead guilty in LCD scheme

The three businesses will pay $585 million in fines in the deal, which was filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco.

Motorola Selected By Midwest Video Solutions to Increase Video Quality, Cost Efficiency

Wisconsin-based IPTV headend services provider to deploy Motorola MPEG-4 network encoder HORSHAM, Pa.

Guilty LCD Makers to Fork Over Hefty Fines for Price-Fixing

LG, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes have agreed to collectively pay over a half-billion dollars in federal fines for colluding to bloat the prices of liquid crystal display panels.

Microsoft Appoints Greater China CEO, To Invest $1B In China R&D

Microsoft announced on November 13 that it has appointed former Motorola Asia president Simon L. K. Leung as Microsoft Greater China CEO, reports 163.com. Motorola confirmed that Leung left the company on …

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