Nokia signs licensing deal with Huawei
Published in Mobiles


More cash 

The former maker of rubber boots, Nokia, has signed a multi-year smartphone patent license deal with China’s Huawei, completing its list of agreements with the world’s largest handset makers and sending its share price up.

Nokia releases Withings’ Steel HR
Published in IoT


Withing and I


Last year Nokia purchased fitness tracker, smart scales, and smartwatch maker Withings and has now made the Steel HR available to the public for pre-order.

Nokia gives up on VR camera
Published in IoT


Makes more workers redundant

The former rubber boot maker Nokia has abandoned its OZO VR camera project and made more workers redundant.

Nokia grows on the back of LG ruling
Published in Mobiles


Will get a one off payment


Nokia will start to book additional revenue from the current quarter after a ruling by an arbitration court on payments from South Korea’s LG Electronics (066570.KS) for using its smartphone patents.

Nokia 2 leaks in press renders
Published in Mobiles


Could come with 4,000mAh battery

Nokia, or to be precise HMD Global, is gearing up to launch its affordable Nokia 2 smartphone and today, press renders as well as some specification details have emerged online.

Apple surrenders and agrees to pay Nokia
Published in News


Pays $2 billion that it owed.

It appears that all that rubbish that Apple spouted about the former rubber boot maker Nokia was completely untrue and the fruity-cargo cult has written a cheque for $2 billion dollars to provide the Finns with the money they are owed.

Nokia warns of trouble ahead
Published in News


Let's Face The Music And Dance

Finnish network equipment maker Nokia did better in its quarterly profits than many expected, thanks mostly to a deal it signed with the fruity tax-dodging cargo-cult Apple.

Nokia does patent deal with Xiaomi
Published in News


Patents and network gear

Telecoms network equipment maker Nokia and Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Technology have signed a patent licensing agreement.

Swedish Ericsson returns to networks
Published in Mobiles


New business is borked 


Swedish outfit Ericsson has given up on getting more clients beyond the telecoms industry to refocus on selling networks to mobile phone companies.

Nokia launches faster network chips
Published in PC Hardware


Kicking Juniper and Cisco right in the router

Nokia launched what it thinks are the world's fastest network chips and delivered a swift kick to the bottom line of Juniper and Cisco.