Microsoft and cellphone maker Nokia were in advanced talks about an acquisition of the Finnish company’s device business, but the discussions have broken down, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.



Microsoft and cellphone maker Nokia were in advanced talks about an acquisition of the Finnish company’s device business, but the discussions have broken down, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

Microsoft’s Office Mobile for iPhone is a “half-baked” effort that breaks basic features like file compatibility, according to the chief executive of rival CloudOn, which provides Office compatibility across the Apple iPhone, iPad, and Android platforms.

Microsoft has finally unveiled Office Mobile for iPhone, available to Microsoft Office 365 subscribers. After months and years of rumours, …

Apple on Monday took the wraps off iOS 7, revealing a dramatic new design that sheds six-year-old interface elements, and …

CNME partnered with Huawei for a leadership roundtable conference to discover how hotels and residential buildings can “jump on the …

New research from Experian Marketing Services shows that iPhone owners spend 53.06 percent more time on their phones than Android users do. …

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Samsung Electronics has reported global channel sales of over 10 million units of the Galaxy S4 in less than a …

Hop on an Emirates flight in Dubai and get up to cruising altitude. You realise you forgot to tell your …
D-Link on Tuesday extended its range of Cloud Cameras, adding the Wireless N H.264 Day/Night PT Network Camera (DCS-5020L) into …
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