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29th August 2007

LG Unveils iPhone-Like 3G Handset (PC World)

PC World - LG Electronics Inc.'s battle to beat the iPhone is far from over. The South Korean electronics company has unveiled its second iPhone-like handset and this one packs several important features the iPhone doesn't: 3G and high-speed cellular data networking.

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29th August 2007

New Nokia services, gadgets aim at Apple (AP)

AP - Nokia Corp. unveiled new services and cell phones Wednesday that customers can use to download music and play games, a bid by the world’s largest mobile phone maker to challenge Apple Inc.’s higher-end iPhone, as well as iTunes and the iPod.

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29th August 2007

Finland's Nokia unveils music downloads, Internet services, new smart phones (Canadian Press)

Canadian Press - HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - Nokia Corp. unveiled new services and cellphones Wednesday that customers can use to download music and play games, a bid by the world’s largest mobile phone maker to challenge Apple Inc.’s higher-end iPhone, as well as iTunes and the iPod.

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29th August 2007

Nokia wades into new music, gaming services (Reuters)

Nokia's new music and gaming phone, the N81, in an undated handout photo. Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, unveiled on Wednesday a new online music store, new top-end handsets and a global gaming service as it takes on recent rival U.S. rival Apple. (Nokia/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Nokia (NOK1V.HE), the world's largest
cell phone maker, unveiled an online music store, a gaming
service and four new multimedia handsets in a move to take a
greater share of consumer spending from mobile operators.

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29th August 2007

New Nokia services, gadgets aim at Apple (AP)

AP - Nokia Corp. unveiled new services and cell phones Wednesday that customers can use to download music and play games, a bid by the world’s largest mobile phone maker to challenge Apple Inc.’s higher-end iPhone, as well as iTunes and the iPod.

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29th August 2007

Nokia takes on iTunes in digital music market (AFP)

Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Chief Executive Officer of Finnish mobile phone company Nokia, addresses a press conference in central London. Nokia, the world's leading maker of mobile phones, unveiled on Wednesday a new digital music shop designed to loosen the grip of Apple's iTunes on downloads.(AFP/Shaun Curry)AFP - Nokia, the world's leading maker of mobile phones, unveiled on Wednesday a new digital music shop designed to loosen the grip of Apple's iTunes on downloads.

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29th August 2007

Nokia wades into new music, gaming services (Reuters)

Nokia's new music and gaming phone, the N81, in an undated handout photo. Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, unveiled on Wednesday a new online music store, new top-end handsets and a global gaming service as it takes on recent rival U.S. rival Apple. (Nokia/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Nokia (NOK1V.HE), the world's largest
cell phone maker, unveiled an online music store, a gaming
service and four new multimedia handsets in a move to take a
greater share of consumer spending from mobile operators.

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29th August 2007

Nokia unveils music store, gaming service (Reuters)

Reuters - The world's top cellphone maker, Nokia
(NOK1V.HE), on Wednesday unveiled a new wireless music store
and a global gaming service.

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29th August 2007

Diebold Gets Patents For Mobile ATM Technology (TechWeb)

TechWeb - Diebold says it has received patents for technologies that let mobile phone owners do things like find ATMs, order cash withdrawals remotely, generate electronic checks, and transmit wireless payments.

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29th August 2007

Motorola sues Aruba for patent infringement (Reuters)

A Motorola advertisement in Beijing, May 31, 2006. The mobile phone maker said on Tuesday that two of its subsidiaries had sued Aruba Networks Inc  (Claro Cortes IV/Reuters)Reuters - Mobile phone maker Motorola Inc
said on Tuesday that two of its subsidiaries had sued
Aruba Networks Inc for infringement of patents
involving short-range wireless network technologies.

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