HELSINKI (Reuters) – Nokia plans to install Linux software on just one new smartphone next year, a source told Reuters on Monday, dampening prospects of a quick makeover of the Finnish group’s struggling product line-up.
Archive for Listopad, 2009
Nokia plans one Linux phone next year: source
EBay fined by Paris court over LVMH sales
CHICAGO (Reuters) – A French court fined eBay Inc 1.7 million euros ($2.6 million) for violating a 2008 injunction that prevents French users of the online auction site from buying or selling LVMH perfumes and cosmetics on any eBay website.
Cloud computing goes green underground in Finland
HELSINKI (Reuters) – In the chill of a massive cave beneath an orthodox Christian cathedral, a city power firm is preparing what it thinks will be the greenest data center on the planet.
Black Friday shoppers tweet, friend and clip
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Before deciding where to buy a laptop for his daughter on Black Friday, Nate Bryan was scouring the web for deals. But he was not just looking at retailers’ websites.
Nokia plans just one Linux phone next year: source
HELSINKI (Reuters) – The world’s top cellphone maker, Nokia, plans to install Linux software on just one new smartphone next year, a source with direct knowledge of Nokia’s product roadmap told Reuters.
Shoppers already whetting holiday appetite online
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Holiday shopping online hit a record for Black Friday, several days before the retail industry-coined Cyber Monday gets underway, as more consumers said they used the web to seek deals.
Treasury, Fed delay Internet gambling ban 6 months
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve on Friday delayed the implementation date for a new Internet gambling payment ban for six months, a move that gives lawmakers time to overturn it or end confusion over illegal practices.
French minister wants Europe to take on Google
PARIS (Reuters) – European Union members want to create a joint project on the digitization of books, French Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand said, challenging Google’s plan to create a massive digital library.
Media business at crossroads as deals pick up
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The growing influence of the Web to distribute news, video and other content, combined with the lingering economic malaise, have left many media executives and investors uncertain about where to make their next bets.