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India | Tuesday, 7 October 2008

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121. Palm, Motorola seen most hurt by iPhone price cut
Apple Inc's hefty iPhone price cut pits it in direct competition with handsets from Motorola Inc and Palm Inc, which are struggling to convince Wall Street they can turn around their aging brands.
18 Sep 2007
122. Apple seeks to calm irate early iPhone buyers
Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs has offered a $100 store credit to early buyers of the iPhone, seeking to calm customers angry over an unexpected and steep price cut.
18 Sep 2007
123. Apple cuts iPhone price, adds wi-fi to iPod
Apple Inc has sharply cut the price of its iPhone and rolled out an iPod with a touch screen that can browse the Internet wirelessly, as well as improvements to its iTunes Web store.
18 Sep 2007
124. Apple's iPhone European debut may help rivals
Major handset vendors have much more to gain than to lose from the buzz Apple Inc's coveted iPhone will create when it arrives in European stores for the key shopping season ahead of Christmas.
18 Sep 2007
125. Apple calls on UK press as iPhone talk swirls
Apple Inc is calling a London news conference next Tuesday as speculation mounts that the consumer electronics guru will unveil long-awaited plans to bring its iconic iPhone cell phones to Europe.
13 Sep 2007
126. Essar mulls independent mobile phone foray
The Ruias-owned Essar Group, the minority partner in India's second largest mobile services provider, Vodafone-Essar, is mulling an independent foray into the lucrative Indian telecom market, the fastest growing in the world, and has applied for license under BPL Mobile for a pan-Indian presence.
13 Sep 2007
127. Zune phone possible: Microsoft
Microsoft Corp. said on Tuesday that it is "not unreasonable" for the company to introduce a mobile phone combined with features of its Zune digital music player to compete with Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
07 Sep 2007
128. Cell phones driving new markets, says Sun Microsystem
Sun Microsystems Inc. expects consumer cell phones on the Java software platform to drive demand for Sun servers in developing countries, Chief Executive Jonathan Schwartz said on Wednesday.
30 Aug 2007
129. Microsoft Web services now in Nokia phones
Leading mobile phone maker Nokia said it would bring Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Live suite of Web services, like e-mail and instant messaging, to many of its cell phones.
28 Aug 2007
130. Apple iPhone unlocked from AT&T, claim hackers
Hackers have found a way to use Apple Inc's iPhone on networks other than AT&T Inc's, opening up the coveted device to rival carriers and overseas customers, according to a Web report on Friday.
27 Aug 2007
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