Samsung rules India
At least it has some good news
While you would be forgiven for thinking that Samsung is stuffed thanks to the Note 7 fiasco, the story is far from over. The Korean phone company has been making all the right moves which in the long term will pay off big time.
Nokia buys Eta
Amping 4.9G to 11
Telco network gear maker Nokia has just written a cheque for Eta Devices, which is apparently an outfit which specialises in power amp technology for network base stations and not the bomb makers for a Basque seperatist organisation.
Microsoft releases a $37 feature phone
Still making Nokias
Software king of the world Microsoft appears to be still making Nokia phones, despite flogging its feature phone business to a subsidiary of Foxconn.
Man behind Nokia’s phone revival quits
Only been there for two years
The bloke tasked with bringing the Nokia phone division back from the dead has surprised everyone by quitting.
Nokia cuts price of OZO VR camera
Finn end of the wedge of VR price cuts
Nokia has cut the price of its OZO virtual reality camera by 25 percent in what is expected to be the start of a reduction of price of VR gear.
Nokia teams up with Intel
Noktell alliance on 5G and cloud
Nokia is teaming up with Intel to make its carrier-grade AirFrame Data Center Solution hardware available for an Open Platform Network Functions Virtualization (OPNFV) Lab.
Nokia takes smartphone business back from Microsoft
Thanks for the restructuring
Nokia has taken back its mobile phone and tablet brand from Microsoft and getting back into the market globally.
Nokia’s OZO now enables live spherical VR broadcasting
2K x 2K resolution (2048x1080p) with 360x360 surround sound
Back in November, Nokia released an interesting product for virtual reality professionals that signifies the first time a company has taken VR filming and recording seriously. The company’s eight-camera, 360-degree OZO is effectively the merger of industry-grade film production quality, an Imperial Star Wars probe, and a decently sized chunk of cash.
Nokia decimates staff after Alcatel-Lucent deal
So the networking company did not get off lightly after all
Networking outfit Nokia says it's cutting thousands of jobs worldwide as part of a $1 billion cost-saving plan after its recent acquisition of networking rival Alcatel-Lucent.
SK Telekom demos 20Gbit per second 5G
700 meters from the base station
Mobile World Congress was dominated by 5G – the next generation network that will replace the omni-present 4G / LTE network. Now South Korea's SK Telekom has showcased a demo of a base station and download speeds nearly 20 Gbit per second.