YLE NewsMicrosoft to build data centre in Oulu?YLE NewsAs traditional Nokia phone operations peter out, Northern Finland's largest city hopes to host a new high-tech centre. Nokian työntekijöitä menossa infoon. Nokia employees in Oulu headed to a meeting in mid-2012. Image: Yle. Nokia's new CEO Risto ...and more »
Mirror.co.ukSunscreen goes up to block rays from Walkie Scorchie skyscraperCITY A.M.THE DEVELOPERS behind the Walkie Talkie skyscraper last night began erecting an enormous screen in an attempt to block the building's ultra-bright reflections – but not before City A.M. harnessed the power of the beam to fry an egg. Exactly 347 years ...Heat is on developers over 'Walkie Scorchie' skyscraperHerald Scotland​Glare from 'fryscraper' melting cars in LondonTimes of IndiaWalkie Talkie City skyscraper renamed Walkie Scorchie after beam of light melts ...The IndependentBBC News -Irish Examiner -Daily Mailall 305 news articles »
The GuardianDennis Rodman returns to North KoreaThe Seattle TimesPYONGYANG, North Korea — Former NBA star Dennis Rodman was greeted at the Pyongyang airport Tuesday by government officials just days after North Korea rejected a visit by a U.S. envoy who had hoped to bring home Kenneth Bae, the Lynnwood, ...Basketball diplomacyKhaleej TimesDennis Rodman Back in PyongyangThe Chosun IlboRodman returns to Pyongyang but says won't bring back jailed AmericanReutersESPN -Los Angeles Times -Sky News Australiaall 477 news articles »
IBNLiveMicrosoft Investor Highfields Reacts to Nokia DealWall Street JournalMicrosoft's deal to buy Nokia's mobile business, and to bring in Nokia executive Stephen Elop as a potential successor to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, left some investors and analysts questioning the timing by Microsoft and its board. The Nokia transaction ...4 things Microsoft's Surface 2 can learn from NokiaCNETMicrosoft-Nokia deal: Growth markets may see onslaught of new, cheap ...Indian ExpressNokia share price soars 45% on Microsoft sale newsTimes of IndiaChicago Tribune -Jakarta Post -Brisbane Timesall 2,314 news articles »
IBNLiveMalala says books can defeat terrorism at UK library openingArt DailyPeople gather outside The Library of Birmingham on its opening day in Birmingham central England on September 3, 2013. The library was officially opened by Malala Yousafzai, the 16-year-old Pakistani advocate for girls education who was shot in the head ...Malala: Books can fight terrorismIrish IndependentMalala Yousafzai opens new library and declares: “Pens and books will defeat ...Mirror.co.ukMalala's speech celebrates books and knowledgeThe HinduLos Angeles Times -South Asian News Agency -Financial Timesall 88 news articles »
The GuardianVerizon's Decision to Stay Out of Canada Spurs Relief Rally (3)BusinessweekBCE Inc. (BCE), Rogers Communications Inc. and Telus Corp. rallied after Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ:US) said it wouldn't expand into Canada, maintaining the domestic carriers' lock on the country's wireless market. “Verizon's clarification of its ...Vodafone-Verizon deal a boon for bulge bracket banksFirstpostVerizon poised for historic $130 billion Vodafone dealThe Star Online£54.3bn windfall for Vodafone shareholdersInsider MediaThis is Money -MarketWatch (press release)all 1,446 news articles »
Los Angeles TimesWith Nokia deal, Microsoft aims to mimic Apple strategyLos Angeles TimesMicrosoft's $7.2-billion bid for the world's second-largest cellphone business isn't really about phones. The acquisition of Nokia's devices and services unit gives the software giant a crucial new chess piece as it seeks to reinvent itself to compete in a much ...Microsoft buys Nokia for $7.2 billion: All you need to know about the dealFirstpostRosenthal: Microsoft deal for Nokia a lifeline to bothChicago TribuneNokia to sell phone arm to MicrosoftHerald ScotlandChristian Science Monitor -New York Times -Reutersall 2,276 news articles »
Economic TimesRosenthal: Microsoft deal for Nokia a lifeline to bothChicago TribuneMicrosoft's deal for Nokia's wireless phone business is about mobility. But it's also about buoyancy. Because Microsoft has been sinking in the growing mobile sector. Related; Graphic: Seeking smartphone success · Microsoft buys Nokia's handset business ...Nokia to sell phone arm to MicrosoftHerald ScotlandMicrosoft buys Nokia in cash deal worth more than $7 billion (+video)Christian Science MonitorShedding Handsets, Nokia Looks to the FutureNew York TimesReuters -Bangkok Post -ABC Onlineall 2,271 news articles »
National PostBasketball diplomacyKhaleej TimesKIM JONG-un is once again playing host to Dennis Rodman. The United States basketball player, though on a private sojourn to the Stalinist state, has stirred the media over his possible role as an emissary to build bridges between Pyongyang and ...Dennis Rodman Back in PyongyangThe Chosun IlboRodman returns to Pyongyang but says won't bring back jailed AmericanReutersRodman to make 'friendly' visit to KimESPNLos Angeles Times -Sky News Australia -ABC Newsall 470 news articles »
BBC NewsHeat is on developers over 'Walkie Scorchie' skyscraperHerald ScotlandThe developers behind a skyscraper blamed for starting fires and causing damage by reflecting the sun's rays have said they will erect a temporary scaffold screen in an attempt to stop the "phenomenon". The developers behind a skyscraper blamed for ...​Glare from 'fryscraper' melting cars in LondonTimes of IndiaQUIRKY WORLD ... A daily look at some of the world's stranger storiesIrish ExaminerSunscreen goes up to block rays from Walkie Scorchie skyscraperCITY A.M.Daily Beast -BBC News -The Independentall 303 news articles »
MetroRecovery hope as economic forecast upgradedHerald ScotlandFORECASTS for the UK economy were sharply upgraded by an influential international economic think-tank yesterday, in the latest sign that the recovery may be picking up momentum. FORECASTS for the UK economy were sharply upgraded by an ...Growth forecast hiked for UK as recovery emergesCITY A.M.OECD sees sluggish growth in short termBusiness Times (subscription)Germany is being crushed by its export obsessionFinancial TimesCNN -Washington Post -Business Standardall 92 news articles »
Christian Science MonitorMicrosoft buys Nokia in cash deal worth more than $7 billion (+video)Christian Science MonitorWay back in 2011, Nokia announced that Microsoft's Windows software would replace the Symbian OS on all its smart phones. The partnership has proved fruitful – Nokia has released a number of popular Windows-powered phones, including the ...Shedding Handsets, Nokia Looks to the FutureNew York TimesNokia: the highs and lowsABC OnlineWhen People Describe Themselves as Experts, It's a Good Sign They Aren'tTIMEEconomic Times -Sydney Morning Herald -San Jose Mercury Newsall 2,303 news articles »
Brisbane TimesUS Senate panel to vote on Syria action as early as WednesdayBrisbane TimesSenate Foreign Relations Committee ranking member Senator Bob Corker (left) and Chairman Robert Menendez (right) listens to witnesses on the topic of 'The Authorisation of Use of Force in Syria' during a committee hearing in Washington, DC. Photo: AFP.Sen. Mitch McConnell mum, Sen. Rand Paul rails on Syria attackThe Courier-JournalTop US senators reach agreement on resolution to use force against Syria ...Calgary HeraldNo time for armchair isolationism: KerryThe Australianall 679 news articles »
New York TimesMicrosoft's Nokia deal aimed at Apple, GoogleSan Jose Mercury [email protected]. In a last-ditch effort to catch the mobile-device wave that Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG) are riding, Microsoft is making a $7.2 billion bet on Finnish phone company Nokia. Several analysts said the agreement announced late ...Why Microsoft and Nokia won't live happily ever afterSydney Morning HeraldChina 'is key' to Nokia's fortunesBBC NewsMicrosoft acquisitions: Its biggest hits and missesCNETReuters Canada -The Independentall 2,323 news articles »
Toronto StarVerizon exit raises questions about Tory wireless planToronto StarOTTAWA—Ottawa's goal of wooing a major telecom player to challenge Rogers, Telus and Bell is in doubt with Verizon's decision to stay out of the Canadian wireless market. With less than two weeks before deposits are due for an upcoming airwaves ...No Verizon, no problem, says industry ministerToronto SunNew Vodafone calls to dividend loversThe Globe and MailVerizon Sets Rate on $61 Billion Financing for Wireless PurchaseBusinessweekCITY A.M. -CBC.ca -CTV Newsall 1,350 news articles »
BBC NewsChina 'is key' to Nokia's fortunesBBC NewsNokia's decision to sell its main handset business to Microsoft for 5.4bn euros ($7.2bn; £4.6bn) has created a huge buzz in the technology world. Nokia was once the number one mobile phone manufacturer, but has long been overtaken by Apple and ...Microsoft acquisitions: Its biggest hits and missesCNETInsight: As Finland reels, Microsoft doubles down with Nokia phone dealReuters CanadaMicrosoft shares tumble after €5.4bn Nokia takeoverThe IndependentWashington Post -San Jose Mercury News -Irish Timesall 2,290 news articles »
abc7news.comMalala Yousafzai helps open new library in Englandabc7news.comENGLAND (KGO) -- The teenage survivor of a Taliban attack helped open what some are calling Europe's largest public library Tuesday. Taliban militants shot 16-year-old Malala Yousafzai in the head last year. She was targeted for campaigning for ...Malala: Books can fight terrorismIrish IndependentMalala's speech celebrates books and knowledgeThe HinduPakistani girl shot by Taliban opens British libraryLos Angeles TimesMirror.co.uk -South Asian News Agency -Financial Timesall 86 news articles »
E! OnlineKim Kardashian's Blond Hair: Kanye West Loves It, Says ColoristE! OnlineWe're still positively buzzing about Kim Kardashian's stunning new blond 'do and can't get over just how refreshing it is to see her with lighter locks. The new mom stepped out today to debut her fabulous new hair color and cut, compliments of colorist George ...Kim Kardashian wants another Playboy shootNewsdayKim wants to bare all againiAfrica.com'I want to do Playboy': Kim Kardashian reveals she's willing to pose nude again ...Daily MailNow Magazine Online -Examiner.comall 127 news articles »
Wall Street JournalGetting Away From SyriaWall Street JournalThe United Nations' Zaatari refugee camp, shown here in July 2013, holds roughly 120,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan about 8 miles from the Syrian border. Reuters. The conflict in Syria has already forced more than 2 million people out of the country, and the ...Syrian Refugees Reach 2 MillionDaily BeastNumber of Syria refugees tops 2 million, UN saysFox Newsall 301 news articles »
The IndependentMicrosoft shares tumble after €5.4bn Nokia takeoverThe IndependentMicrosoft has agreed to buy Nokia's struggling handset division for €5.44bn (£4.6bn), a risky roll of the dice by the American software giant as it plays catch-up in the market for mobile devices that is dominated by arch rivals Apple and Samsung. Along with the ...Insight: As Finland reels, Microsoft doubles down with Nokia phone dealReuters CanadaIn Nokia acquisition, Microsoft tries to catch upJakarta Postwhy Microsoft raced to Nokia dealSydney Morning HeraldSan Jose Mercury News -Irish Times -Forbesall 2,118 news articles »
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