Nokia (page: 3)

Microsoft, through its newly acquired Nokia, is looking to expand their presence to the emerging markets of Asia and Africa, unveiling the new $25 Nokia 130.

Former Nokia CEO and current Microsoft exec Stephen Elop has written a long email to employees explaining the newly announced 18,000 layoffs and the future of the company.

Tech behemoth Microsoft is looking to cut some costs as it integrates its new Nokia handset unit, planning layoffs that would be the company's largest this decade.

According to prolific leaker @Evleaks, Microsoft has almost completed a licensing pact with Nokia in which future Nokia devices will be branded Nokia by Microsoft.

Just months after Nokia launched the X smartphone running on Android with a user interface that mimics Windows Phone, new parent Microsoft has unveiled the sequel: the X2.

Nokia has surprised the market this week unveiling their new 'Z Launcher' for Android devices.

Nokia's Lumia photography lead, Ari Partinen announced on Twitter that he will be leaving Nokia and joining Apple.

Satya Nadella welcomes the Nokia Devices and Services business to the Microsoft family as the multi-billion deal announced in September 2013 is completed.

Microsoft has confirmed that their acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Service business will close on April 25th.

Can a pledge from the smartphone industry to include anti-theft features in all smartphones sold after July 2015 stop the 'apple picking' problem in U.S. cities?

Nokia has unveiled its new 225 smartphone for the emerging markets, a device the company calls its slimmest Internet phone to date.

Last year, Microsoft announced it would be acquiring Nokia's device and services division for $7.2 billion as long as significant regulatory hurdles across continents.

Every year on April 1, many tech companies and publications put out bogus stories, launch bogus services and make wild claims all in the spirit of fun to celebrate April Fool's Day.

Last year, Microsoft announced it was purchasing Nokia's devices and services businesses for $7.2 billion, following regulatory approval on multiple continents.

Over the weekend we reported that Nokia happily boasted about 1 million pre-orders of their new Android-based X smartphone.

Nokia has proudly boasted that their new X Android smartphone has reached 1 million units pre-ordered in China in four days.

Even though one of Ellen DeGeneres' selfies from last night's Oscars event is the most retweeted image of all-time, that hasn't stopped Nokia from mocking the blurriness of a few other photos taken throughout the night.

In less than a week since launch, Nokia's Android-based X smartphone has already been hacked to run Google's apps and services.

After months and months of rumors and leaked images and speculation, Nokia unveiled its Android devices early this morning, dubbing the phones the X, X+ and XL.'

Nokia has continued to tease its upcoming Android-powered smartphone, the Nokia X (codename Normandy).
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