Nokia sued for patent infringement in Finland 
Finnish mobile telephone giant Nokia is being sued for infringing on a patent for technology allowing cellular phone users to answer their phones without touching them, a company backing the patent holder said.
"Nokia is infringing on a patented invention that makes it possible to answer the phone without touching it... controlling it by touching a button in the hands-free device or through voice control," said Antti Kosunen, chief executive of Anadeus, a company that advocates patent-holder rights.
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Nokia Unveils 7 New Handsets For WCDMA, GSM And CDMA 
Cellular-news.com - Mon Jun 13, 05:04 pm GMT
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Nokia Broadens Phone Line with 2-Megapixel Camera, CDMA 
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Nokia takes step forward in creating cell phone to compete with iPod 
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Nokia takes step forward in creating cell phone to compete with iPod 
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Finland telecoms: Nokia unveils plans for smart phone gaming 
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Nokia launches 2 new low-end models 
The world's top mobile phone maker Nokia launched on Thursday two new low-end handsets, the 1110 and 1600 models, aimed at first-time users in growth markets like Africa.
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Nokia Starts Pilot Test For Cell Phone TV Viewing 
TV on mobile phone handsets is being tested by 500 subscribers in Finland, Nokia announced Tuesday.
Real-time television programming from several popular outlets is transmitted to Nokia 7710 smartphones fitted with special accessory appliances in the Helsinki capital region, Nokia reported.
"The Nokia smartphone also enables direct links to the Internet for access to background information on TV programs or sports results," the firm stated. "the project tests mobile TV services and consumer experiences, as well as the underlying technology." Subscribers are also able to receive popular radio programs in the test, which is scheduled to continue until June 20.
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[New] Passwords for Nokia Communicator 
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First Cell Phone Was a True Brick 
The brick weighed 2 pounds, offered just a half-hour of talk time for every recharging and sold for ,995. Clunky and overpriced? Not in 1984, when consumers lined up in droves to buy the first cellular phone as soon as it hit the market. And certainly not to Rudy Krolopp, lead designer of the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X.
Krolopp, now 74 and retired, still gets a "warm fuzzy feeling" thinking about the DynaTAC and knowing that "a handful of us did something that was really significant."
This brick took over a decade to get to market.
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