The tech community is gearing up for CES and Macworld Expo 2009 events this week and it is expected there will be new from the large computer makers, Apple, HP, Dell, Lenovo, etc. However, did you know that Nokia is now the world’s largest computer maker with 13.8% of market share? HP, Dell, Apple, Acer, Lenovo, RIM, and Toshiba follow in the stats. These numbers only include the Nokia
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Tomi T Ahonen has penned a very interesting essay on how Nokia is now the world's biggest computer maker with 14% market share, as evidenced by 2008 sales. Tomi takes time to fully justify the inclusion of top end smartphones in the 'computer' category - some great reading here, including nuggets such as the Nokia N82 being as powerful as the Cray 2 supercomputer.
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CEO says market share and margins are 'the right way in order to maximize the bottom line'. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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According to the Financial Times Nokia had the first year-on-year decline in three-and-a-half years and issued profit warnings. In an interview with the Financial Times, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia chief executive, insists that the company is better placed to cope with the downturn than its competitors. Mr Kallasvuo said: "When times are tougher, people who have stronger positions fare relatively ...
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2008 is almost over. But it’s still all about the iPhone. The recent announcement from Walmart to begin selling the Apple iPhone yesterday shows that Apple wants a larger chunk of the global handset market share. While the price is not as good as... Visit Mobileslate at for commentary on Mobile Data and the Mobile Lifestyle
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Aspiro Mobile Solutions has signed a new agreement with Media Market, regarding gateway services in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The agreement enables Media Market to sell their services on the mobile in the Scandinavian countries. Media Market is headquartered in Tel-Aviv and is a provider of mobile content. The company has a large market share in the countries they are represented and they curren...
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