Stories by Mikael Ricknäs

Article | 16/10/2009 Losses continue for Sony Ericsson
Mobile phones manufacturer Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications' third-quarter sales dropped by 42 percent compared to the same period last year, while...
Article | 16/10/2009 Nokia reports €559 million loss
Nokia reported a third-quarter loss of €559 million (US$833 million) that it blamed on charges related to its Nokia Siemens business. Sales of €9.8 bi...
Article | 15/10/2009 Stockholders may block Cisco's purchase of Tandberg
Cisco's bid for videoconferencing vendor Tandberg could be in trouble: Stockholders representing 24 percent of the shares in Tandberg do not intend to...
Article | 15/10/2009 Opera releases Unite beta, aims to ease security concerns
Opera Software has released a beta version of Unite, its browser-based application platform, it said on Wednesday.
Article | 13/10/2009 Sidekick fiasco highlights need for mobile backups
The loss of personal data that Sidekick users in the U.S. have suffered is a shame, but it also shows how important data stored on mobile phones has b...
Article | 7/10/2009 First LTE networks will deliver 20 Mbps of download speed
When the first LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks and devices are launched next year, users can expect to see a download speed of about 20Mbps, accord...
Article | 2/10/2009 Prospective Pirate Bay buyer loses key technology partner
The deal between Global Gaming Factory (GGF) X and Peerialism, whose P-to-P (peer-to-peer) technology was supposed to be a key component of the new Pi...
Article | 1/10/2009 Cisco to buy videoconferencing vendor Tandberg for $3B
Cisco Systems has signed an agreement to buy videoconferencing vendor Tandberg for about US$3.0 billion in cash, it said on Thursday.
Article | 1/10/2009 Open-Xchange adds push e-mail for mobile phones
Open-source collaboration software vendor Open-Xchange is launching OXtender for Business Mobility, which adds support for push e-mail to mobile phone...
Article | 30/09/2009 Pirate Bay lay judge deemed to be biased
One of the lay judges scheduled to hear the appeal in The Pirate Bay case has been deemed to be biased by the Svea Court of Appeals because of his inv...
Article | 29/09/2009 CEO at Pirate Bay buyer about to have assets frozen
The CEO of prospective Pirate Bay buyer Global Gaming Factory X (GGF) is about have large parts of his assets frozen after a decision in the Stockholm...
Article | 22/09/2009 OpenID implementation works on mobile platforms
Swedish company Accumulate has implemented a version of the OpenID standard for mobile phones.
Article | 17/09/2009 Prospective buyer of The Pirate Bay finds new exchange
The stock of prospective Global Gaming Factory X (GGF) will from Wednesday be traded on Mangoldlistan, a Swedish exchange run by a securities brokerag...
Article | 16/09/2009 Google releases SDK for latest Android version
Developers can now start working with the software development kit (SDK) for version 1.6 of Google's mobile operating system Android, the company said...
Article | 16/09/2009 GyPSii social network available for Android phones
Users of Android-based phones now have access to social-networking site GyPSii, which focuses on location-centric services.

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