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Ericsson snaps up Nortel's wireless tech for $1.13bn

Ericsson cast the $1.13bn winning bid in an auction for the wireless assets of bankrupt Nortel Networks, the companies said on Saturday. The Swedish telecommunications giant picked up Nortel's CDMA and next-generation LTE wireless technologies. As part ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, Silicon.com,  27 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Nortel Networks

Ericsson wins bid for Nortel wireless assets

Ericsson cast the $1.13bn winning bid in an auction for the wireless assets of bankrupt Nortel Networks, the companies said on Saturday. The Swedish telecommunications giant picked up Nortel's CDMA and next-generation LTE wireless technologies. As part ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, ZDNet UK,  27 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Nortel Networks,  Verizon Wireless

Nokia rings up $650m for Nortel wireless tech

Nokia Siemens Networks will buy Nortel Networks' wireless technology business for $650m. Nokia Siemens said on Friday it will use Nortel's CDMA and long term evolution (LTE) technology to expand its presence in the US. CDMA, (code division multiple ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, Silicon.com,  22 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Nortel Networks,  Verizon Wireless

Nortel to sell wireless tech arm to Nokia Siemens

Nokia Siemens Networks will buy Nortel Networks' wireless technology business for $650m (Ł395m). Nokia Siemens said on Friday it will use Nortel's CDMA and LTE technology to expand its presence in north America. CDMA, or code division multiple access, ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, ZDNet UK,  22 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Nortel Networks,  Verizon Wireless

HP memo tells of further cuts to EDS salaries

HP is cutting the salaries of EDS workers another 10 percent beyond what it first announced in February, the company said on Friday. In February, the company announced salary cuts for all employees, ranging from 2.5 percent for non-exempt employees to 2 ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, ZDNet UK,  16 Mar 2009

Verizon staff fired for Obama phone-records breach

Verizon Wireless has fired the workers tied to the breach of records for a mobile-phone used by Barack Obama, according to CNN. A source told CNN on Friday about the firings. The source wouldn't say how many people were involved. The workers had been ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, ZDNet UK,  24 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Google Inc.

Apple unlocks iPhone 3G in Hong Kong

Apple has made an unlocked version of the iPhone 3G available in Hong Kong, letting consumers choose whichever carrier they like. This is in sharp contrast to Apple's policy for the almost every other country. Unlocked iPhones are rampant worldwide but ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, Silicon.com,  29 Sep 2008

Customs police raid Hyundai booth at tech fair

The Hyundai IT booth at the IFA electronics fair in Berlin was visited on Saturday by German customs police. Police seized flat-screen TVs from the South Korean company's booth as visitors watched, according to Reuters. The raid followed Thursday's ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, ZDNet UK,  1 Sep 2008

Google homepage link mollifies privacy campaigners

Google's decision, noted on Thursday afternoon in the company's corporate blog and a public-policy blog, is an apparently successful attempt to quell controversy over the posting of its privacy policy. "This was not only required by California law (and ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, ZDNet UK,  7 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  Marissa Mayer,  Larry Page,  Sergey Brin

iPhone 3G queue forms in Manhattan

The line for the Apple iPhone 3G began to form Friday--an entire week before the device goes on sale. Frankly, one shouldn't encourage such behavior by actually covering it. But if I were in Manhattan--instead of Austin, Texas--I, too, would have ...

From NATALIE WEINSTEIN, CNET,  5 Jul 2008

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