In the early 2010s, Nokia’s story seemed destined to end in failure. Once a giant in the mobile phone industry, the Finnish ...
Supported by European technology leaders ASML and SAP, Ericsson and Nokia are organizing a unique New Industrial Ambition for Europe summit in Brussels today, January 16. The summit aims to catalyze ...
Nokia's 4G mobile phones have carved a niche in the ever-evolving smartphone market, consistently delivering cutting-edge technology and connectivity. These devices seamlessly integrate 4G ...
HMD Global, the license holder for the Nokia brand, has discontinued Nokia branded smartphones. So is this the end for the ...
Aalto University in Finland—the birthplace of Nokia Mobile Phones—offered the world a glimpse of what it had been developing ...
Nokia’s new Design Archive catalogs over two decades of Nokia design history, ranging from sketches and mock-ups to ...
Nokia used to be one of the world's biggest mobile phone manufacturers but it fell behind with the advent of iPhone and Android smartphones. In 2014, Nokia's Devices and Services division was sold to ...
Norah O'Donnell Exits Ahead of Hard Pivot for ‘CBS Evening News' 6 Cleaning Hacks for a Spotless Home That Actually Work, ...
EETChanges in Nokia Corporation's own shares Espoo, Finland – A total of 39 963 Nokia shares (NOKIA) held by the company were transferred today without consideration to participants of Nokia's ...
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced the appointment of Patrik Hammarén as President of Nokia Technologies and member of the Nokia Group Leadership Team, effective 22 January 2025.