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Microsoft less excited about Nokia Android handset

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Nokia Taps Android for New Low-Cost Phone

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[$$] Nokia Unveils Its First Android Phone

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Nokia took the wraps off its low-end Nokia X Android smartphone, which is priced around $122 and designed to regain Nokia’s eroding position in developing markets. moreView todays social media effects on MSFTView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Microsoft is hiring next, click here to view […]

Competition Causes Microsoft To Cut Windows Price 70% For Makers Of Low-Cost Computers And Tablets

[at Seeking Alpha] – The word is getting out. The movement of the world into tablets and smartphones is really hurting Microsoft Corp. ( MSFT ). There has been concern that ever since Microsoft caught up and barely was able … moreView todays social media effects on MSFTView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Microsoft […]

Microsoft’s Aggressive Platform Push

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Microsoft pushes Windows Phone in China and India in tie-ups with local phone-makers

[Tech in Asia] – Mobile World Congress 2014 kicked off in Barcelona yesterday. One of the first revelations at the conference was from Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), which will be pushing its Windows Phone OS even harder in … moreView todays social media effects on MSFTView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Microsoft is hiring next, click […]

Microsoft signs up new handset makers for Windows Phone

[at Financial Times] – Microsoft, which is acquiring Nokia’s smartphone business, underscored its determination to continue to support other handset makers with new Windows Phone licensing agreements. The US company signed new … moreView todays social media effects on MSFTView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Microsoft is hiring next, click here to view […]