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Cell phones are going straight to video. New models from Nokia, Sanyo and Toshiba enable you to record and send 15-sec. video clips as well as stills. But considering that prices range from $199 for the Nokia 3650 and $350 for the Sanyo VM4500, you might want to wait for the next generation. The mini-movies on these camcorder phones are grainy, and sending clips via e-mail is clumsy because common keyboard symbols, like @ and _, are hard to find on all three phones. The clips are meant to take only a few minutes to transmit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Briefing: Apr 19, 2004 | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

STOCKHOLM Nokia's 7600 is the hot item at hip boutique Asplund. The groundbreaking imaging phone can capture video clips with audio and download real-time television news...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The A List: Travel items | 4/15/2004 | See Source »

...controversy is nothing new to the major college sports (and here I might be stretching hockey’s popularity a bit): think about the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) and the ruckus that erupted with USC being named National Champs by national sportswriters and LSU, the winner of Nokia Sugar Bowl, being named National Champs—through a contractual requirement with the BCS—by the coaches. The 16 teams that play in the Frozen Four tournament are selected strictly by the numbers, and since polls are not given any weight whatsoever, there is only a small degree...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Breaking Down the NCAA Tournament | 3/24/2004 | See Source »

...idea of what happens when China, the workshop of the world, pulls double shifts, travel to Fenghua, a Spartan town 10 miles outside the eastern coastal city of Ningbo. There, Ningbo Bird, a manufacturer of mobile phones, has sprung from obscurity to challenge much larger foreign competitors, such as Nokia and Motorola, in a high-stakes battle for mainland market share. According to some estimates, Bird sells more cell phones in China than any other company, with revenues of approximately $1.4 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: TIME Global Business: China's Big, Big Bird | 2/23/2004 | See Source »

Corp. analyst Tim Mui. IDC forecasts that in Europe alone, business users will buy 60 million phones this year. So what's Nokia doing about it? This week, chief executive Jorma Ollila unveils a prototype of the Communicator 9500, a device that ties more neatly and swiftly into corporate IT systems than any gadget Nokia has offered to date. Among the 9500's selling points is wi-fi circuitry that allows users to connect to the Internet in wireless hot spots and securely link up with business networks. Nokia will even trot out some major companies that have agreed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Innovate And Dominate | 2/22/2004 | See Source »

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