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It's funny how I don't personally know anyone getting filthy rich in the Chinese market - and I bet you don't know anyone, either.
But you wouldn't know that by reading or watching the financial media (this scribe included). Our gushy love affair with China is getting pathetic - our missives on...
Read More | 13 Days Ago
Nokia's amazing E51 has has finally made it into my pocket!
Upgrading from the E50, there was only one reason for my purchase. Built in VOIP capabilities. As well as all the usual features for a Nokia E (business series) phone, including integration with Microsoft Exchange, bluetooth etc, one of...
Read More | 22 Days Ago
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the U.S. stock market is in sick bay and likely won’t be up and around until the second half of 2008, and possibly until 2009.
While some areas, like gold and sector plays are good choices in a bad economy, it’s also a safe bet that if one country’s...
Read More | Mar 18th, 2008
Nokia recently undertook a survey of consumers in emerging markets and exposed a new trend: mobile phone sharing. Apparently, more than 50 percent of those surveyed in India and Pakistan, plus almost 30 percent in Vietnam, either already share or would be willing to share the use of their mobile...
Read More | Jan 22nd, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jan 30th, 2008
At first glance you might not immediately connect the Symbian loving Nokia with Microsoft in any way, shape or form. However, Nokia does know its market and so has already been collaborating with Microsoft on the Windows Media entertainment side of the fence. That collaboration is now to be boosted...
Read More | Aug 6th, 2007