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  • Ericsson, Intel retrench thousands

    Global technology giants Intel and Ericsson overnight said they would lay off thousands of staff.

  • Telstra's 3G schedule pushed Ericsson

    Networking vendor Ericsson was forced to bring in international talent to match Telstra's gruelling 10-month schedule for construction of its "Next G" third-generation (3G) mobile network.

  • Sprinkler dampens Telstra talks

    Top executives at Telstra and vendor partners Ericsson and Alcatel came under fire this morning from an unlikely source: a rogue sprinker system at the telco's annual investor briefing.

  • Symbian backers downplay investment row

    The companies funding mobile phone operating system developer Symbian are racing to defuse a potential row over the withdrawal of Psion as an investor in the business.

  • Can Sony make cameras and phones click?

    Sony and Ericsson's partnership to produce mobile phones has hit an unexpected snag: how best to exploit the growing digital camera market without cannibalising Sony's own sales.

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