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Ciena to buy Nortel's Ethernet assets for $769 million
Washington PostCiena to buy Nortel's Ethernet assets for $769 million after trumping an offer from Nokia Siemens Networks in a three-day auction. 2010 should get off to a strong start, but expect a challenging second half Nortel Selects Ciena as Successful Bidder for Optical Networking and Carrier Ciena to Buy Nortel's Optical Networking, Carrier Ethernet UnitCiena Risks Its Future on Nortel Ops - -all 795 news articles »
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Nokia Offering Two 3G Slider Phones for 2010
PhysOrg.comThe phones will debut in early 2010. Nokia introduced two colorful 3G slider phones on Nov. 24 that will arrive in the first quarter of 2010. Nokia's Two New Mid-range Slider PhonesNokia 6700 Slide, 7230 UnveiledNokia announces 7230 basic slider phone with 3.2 megapixel camera - -all 183 news articles »
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Five Interesting Things About Microsoft's Office Mobile 2010
PC WorldFive Interesting Things About Microsoft's Office Mobile 2010Back in August, Microsoft and Nokia announced a partnership that would see Microsoft Office applications ported onto Nokia smartphones, starting with the Microsoft Office 2010 top new featuresall 359 news articles »
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Washington PostCiena to buy Nortel's Ethernet assets for $769 million after trumping an offer from Nokia Siemens Networks in a three-day auction. 2010 should get off to a strong start, but expect a challenging second half Nortel Selects Ciena as Successful Bidder for Optical Networking and Carrier Ciena to Buy Nortel's Optical Networking, Carrier Ethernet UnitCiena Risks Its Future on Nortel Ops - -all 795 news articles »
PhysOrg.comThe phones will debut in early 2010. Nokia introduced two colorful 3G slider phones on Nov. 24 that will arrive in the first quarter of 2010. Nokia's Two New Mid-range Slider PhonesNokia 6700 Slide, 7230 UnveiledNokia announces 7230 basic slider phone with 3.2 megapixel camera - -all 183 news articles »
PC WorldFive Interesting Things About Microsoft's Office Mobile 2010Back in August, Microsoft and Nokia announced a partnership that would see Microsoft Office applications ported onto Nokia smartphones, starting with the Microsoft Office 2010 top new featuresall 359 news articles »