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65 percent capacity boost, it claims.
Sells last assets, fires most staff.
Nokia dragging the books into the red.
Bell Labs and its patents, too.
512MB devices getting in the preview.
Upgraded battery, 128GB SD support too.
Financials looking healthy but for Nokia.
Nokia has made its first foray into tablets with the 2520, and announced a new large phone, the 1520.
Design SVP will leave the company by November.
Nokia finally brings its PureView tech to Windows Phone.
Nokia has slimmed down its flagship phone and clad it in metal.
Huge cuts and transfers affect more than 5 per cent of its workforce.
To deal with its 'competitive failings' Nokia announces a close partnership with Microsoft.
Hackers have successfully booted the MeeGo platform on several Android-based handsets.
Intel and Nokia have teamed up to launch a research and development centre for mobiles.
MeeGo - the amalgamation of Moblin and Maemo - is set to power in-car 'infotainment.'
Manufacturer RCA has announced a range of emergency chargers with a novel feature: they suck in excess WiFi signals in order to constantly charge their internal batteries.
Intel and Nokia are to merge their existing mobile operating systems to create a new Linux-based OS for mobile PCs, netbooks, tablets and in-vehicle entertainment systems
The release of the Symbian platform under an open-source licence went ahead this week, completing a process which started in June 2008.
Tests of the first commercial Long Term Evolution mobile network have proved underwhelming.
Nokia's flagship N900 smartphone - built around the Maemo 5 operating system - has been hacked and made to boot Google's rival Android platform.
Chinese workers at screen manufacturer Wintek - used by Nokia and Apple among others - called a strike action on Friday following the deaths of several employees.
Nokia has previewed a next-generation user interface for its Symbian mobile platform, to be voted on by the Symbian Foundation ahead of the next major release.
Mobile manufacturers Sony Ericsson and Nokia have both pulled Symbian-based handsets off the UK market following complaints about software unreliability.
Mozilla's John Lilly has confirmed that Firefox Mobile - codenamed Fennec - will be released on Nokia's Maemo, Google's Android, and Microsoft's Windows Mobile.