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Microsoft wins major mobile deal
News The company's shareholders include the mighty Nokia (21 per cent), Ericsson/Sony Ericsson (21 per cent), Motorola (21 per cent) and Psion (28.1 per cent). Microsoft's mobile operating system got a massive boost today with news that Cingular - the... [18 Mar 2002]
Falcon set to fly among the airwaves
News However, all five of the world's top mobile makers - Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Siemens - are planning to make phones using the rival Symbian operating system. Gadget manufacturer High Tech Computer (HTC) has received approval from the... [03 Jan 2003]
Nokia forecast: It's not as bad as you thought
News However you slice and dice the figures, Nokia is still under a lot of pressure in its key markets, with Siemens, Motorola and Samsung chasing its handset business hard in Western Europe and the Far East. [11 Jun 2002]
One in seven new mobile phones a dud
News By brand, Motorola and Sony Ericsson mobiles had the most difficulties, while Nokia and Samsung had the least. If your new mobile phone's gone on the blink, you're not alone. One in seven handsets prove faulty within the first year, with most of... [05 Aug 2005]
Can Qualcomm make 3G work in Europe?
Comment This isn't merely because, relative to huge infrastructure providers such as Ericsson, Lucent, Motorola or Nortel, it has been moving forward but more because its advanced mobile technology is being used around the world in all sorts of... [16 Oct 2002]
Wireless developers reject new standards initiative
News Siemens, Sagem, Motorola, Samsung and Alcatel have announced their support for the standards, but as they already use Openwave software on their phones, it was not a great surprise. Wireless developers and analysts are not impressed with a new... [14 Jun 2001]
Palm to spin off OS division
News Palm currently has alliances with chipmakers Intel, Motorola and Texas Instruments. Palm is to restructure its business and create an independent group focused on licensing its Palm operating system. The change is seen as an easier way for Palm to... [30 Jul 2001]
Kun-Hee Lee
AS Profile If there's one company that can give the mobile giants Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia a run for their money, the panel bets it's Samsung. Samsung is a big player that's just getting bigger. One Agenda Setter panellist describes the company as "head... [23 Sep 2005]
Dell tops supply chain rankings
News Technology companies in the top 25 include Samsung (seventh), Intel (11th), Motorola (15th), Cisco (18th) and Texas Instruments (19th). Dell, IBM and Proctor & Gamble are the companies with the best performing supply chains, according to new research. [09 Nov 2005]
Wi-fi mobiles to be flying high by 2010?
News Motorola, for example, announced a partnership with eBay's VoIP provider Skype early last year. Sales of mobile phones with both cellular and wi-fi capability will be booming by 2010, according to a study by market research company In-Stat. [28 Jun 2006]
eBay electrical goods now come with a warranty
News Already the company has attracted such electronics giants as IBM, Motorola and Sun Microsystems to offer used and refurbished goods through its site. Consumers concerned about buying electrical goods on eBay can now receive extra peace of mind from... [18 Oct 2002]
Lucent tipped for shopping spree
News Of the other companies mentioned, Nokia has a market capitalisation of $36.5bn; Motorola $28bn; Ericsson $35.5bn; Newbridge Networks $3.5bn; Ascend $9bn and 3Com $11bn. French giant Alcatel, Finland's Nokia and Sweden's Ericsson are several big... [21 Sep 1998]
IBM and Nokia target suits on the move
News Symbian, backed by Nokia, Motorola and other wireless leaders, is one of several operating systems that helps create phones that blend the functions of mobile phones and personal digital assistants. IBM and Nokia have unveiled a variety of wireless... [18 Feb 2003]
Not even Nokia can only do handsets
Comment Indeed, Ericsson and others such as Alcatel, Motorola and Siemens realise there has to be a closer link between a mobile workforce and the offices where they probably still spend most of their time. Nokia, by far the biggest and most successful... [26 Sep 2003]
Can ARM be broken? No? Read on...
Comment Motorola, the biggest handset maker on the other side of the Atlantic and the latest high-profile ARM partner, is not immune to this trend either. This is a company that designs components that go into other people's products. [31 Jan 2001]
