🔒 Return of the snake: Nokia’s comeback – The Wall Street Journal
The U.S. and China are waging a war for technological supremacy. Nokia Corp., the onetime cellphone pioneer, is looking to play both sides.
The U.S. and China are waging a war for technological supremacy. Nokia Corp., the onetime cellphone pioneer, is looking to play both sides.
Most cellphone fans would have played the game Snake, or been caught in a BBM war of words. But since those days, both Nokia and BlackBerry have been close to abandonment.
Apple has had a significant hand in pushing the media industry into the digital age. Now, the technology group is trying to find a way to get far more deeply involved in the business itself.
After the disappointment of the awful Steve Jobs biopic starring Ashton Kutcher Alec Hogg’s been savouring the opportunity to watch the apparently serious upgraded latest effort released just before Christmas.
Microsoft Corp. reported its largest-ever quarterly net loss, hurt by a $7.5 billion writedown after the purchase of Nokia’s handset unit failed to rescue the software maker’s mobile business.
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