Nokia and Cambridge team up on nanotechnology
News According to Tuesday's announcement, Nokia Research Centre (NRC) will set up a "research facility" at the university, where work will primarily focus on nanotechnology. Nokia and Cambridge University have announced what they say will be a long-term...
[March 7, 2007, 14:53]
Mobile phone worms pose massive threat
News Nokia acknowledges the possibility of the threat and says it intends to take all necessary steps to combat it. It depends on how development is going," says a spokesman for Nokia. And while Nokia and other mobile phone manufacturers beef up...
[May 19, 2000, 14:31]
Nokia shows off nanotech handset
News Nokia Research Centre (NRC) and Cambridge University have unveiled a concept phone they say shows the potential benefits of nanotechnology. According to Dr Tapani Ryhanen, Nokia's lead at the NRC Cambridge UK laboratory, Morph's creators "hope that...
[February 25, 2008, 14:59]
Nokia and MIT think artificial intelligence
News Nokia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Friday opened the doors to a new research lab that has a distinct software flavour. Nokia executives said the Nokia Research Center Cambridge has begun seven projects in collaboration...
[April 25, 2006, 9:20]
Nokia launches Bluetooth's little brother
News It's similar to wireless LAN but optimised for smaller devices," explained Jani Tierala, business development manager at Nokia Research Centre, who added that it would be well-suited to things such as heart-rate monitors and sports watches, as...
[October 3, 2006, 15:55]
Nokia explores RFID bracelets
News Jyri Huopaniemi, head of mobile applications research at Nokia's research centre in Helsinki said: "In the digital era, the home is becoming and turning into an intelligent space. Huopaniemi added that personalisation was Nokia's most "active...
[June 14, 2005, 15:45]
Security researcher demands money from Sun, Nokia
News The research paper appears to include information on how to hack into a Nokia Series 40 handset and maliciously target functions such as phone information, SMS sending, audio and video recording, phone-book access and SIM-card access.
[August 12, 2008, 17:25]
UK loses its nanotechnology lead
News Finnish handset maker Nokia recently announced that its Nokia Research Centre (NRC) will set up a "research facility" at the Cambridge University, where work will primarily focus on nanotechnology. Commenting on the report's findings, Steffi...
[March 30, 2007, 14:25]
Stanford scientists create open source camera
Blog The group hopes to apply the results of the research back to mobile phones, and their work is supported by Nokia's Palo Alto research centre. The image sensor from a Nokia N95 cell phone is combined with standard Canon EOS lenses to capture the...
[September 4, 2009, 16:41]
Bluetooth: A view from the top
News Until now, says Hunn, Bluetooth has largely been the Ericsson, Nokia and Intel roadshow but the first Bluetooth conference, to be held in London in June, will see other companies like Motorola, Sony and Panasonic making major Bluetooth announcements.
[April 15, 1999, 15:42]
Phone/PDA viruses loom on the horizon
News In August, a Norwegian security firm found a bug in Nokia phones that could cause the devices to seize up if a specific text message was sent. Yet, while the Palm has seen its first Trojan and its first virus, it will be some time before generally...
[September 29, 2000, 16:19]
Texas Instruments sheds 3,400 jobs
News Semiconductor company Texas Instruments is laying off 1,800 workers, following a 95 percent quarterly drop in profits year-on-year and reduced business from major clients such as Nokia and Ericsson. It started in 2007, when Nokia said they were...
[January 27, 2009, 15:06]
Siemens to sell 51pc of enterprise comms business
News Net income was down year-on-year from €2.1bn (£1.7bn) to €1.4bn (£1.1bn), but Siemens said this reflected last year's "substantial gain in discontinued operations" arising from the transfer of its carrier business into Nokia Siemens Networks.
[July 30, 2008, 13:40]
Meet the future: Mobile e-commerce
News At the recent E3 Expo in Los Angeles, executives from Nokia and America Online expressed similarly upbeat predictions about the significance entertainment will play in the growth of the wireless Internet access market.
[May 30, 2000, 9:20]
Forum: The fate of wireless security
News Executives from Nokia, Intel and Cisco Systems are also scheduled to attend. One such seldom mingling pair is business executives and academics, said Eugene Spafford, director of the Centre for Education and Research in Information Assurance...
[May 14, 2002, 9:46]
A Year Ago: Mobile phone becomes a universal remote
News Mobiles, in Europe especially, have far outpaced the growth of both PCs and the Internet, and now companies such as Nokia and Ericsson are looking to turn these tiny devices into all-purpose terminals.
[June 19, 2001, 6:28]
Mobile phone becomes a universal remote
News Mobiles, in Europe especially, have far outpaced the growth of both PCs and the Internet, and now companies such as Nokia and Ericsson are looking to turn these tiny devices into all-purpose terminals.
[June 19, 2000, 9:15]
Developing Nigerian 3g Mobile Content.
Blog Taiwan with Nokia’s help, set up its first mobile services development centre with focus on developing 3G mobile contents and services. The national regulator will play a vital role in content development by working closely with privately owned IT...
[March 7, 2008, 13:03]
Enterprise apps and new OS broaden Symbian focus
News Symbian is backed by, and licenses its software to, all of the major mobile phone companies, including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung and Siemens. Now several mass-market Symbian devices are widely available, including handsets from Nokia and the...
[April 29, 2003, 16:37]
Startup Spotlight: Netstore
News We have worked with Ericcson and Nokia in a small way, and you will see developments in Windows CE devices in a matter of months. Microsoft has been trying to understand where it should target its research and development.
[March 29, 2000, 15:35]



