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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Nokia stops production of TV decoder boxes   Samsung, Hynix lift DRAM chip price as demand rises   Feature: Honey, what's on the mobile tonight?   India adds record 3.5 mln GSM users in January   CA finds challenges bigger than outsourcing impacts on R&D
Tuesday, 7th February 2006
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  • Nokia stops production of TV decoder boxes
  • Samsung, Hynix lift DRAM chip price as demand rises
  • Feature: Honey, what's on the mobile tonight?
  • India adds record 3.5 mln GSM users in January
  • CA finds challenges bigger than outsourcing impacts on R&D
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    Nokia stops production of TV decoder boxes
    Finnish mobile phone group Nokia Oyj has stopped making television set-top decoder boxes because they are not part of its core business. More...

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    Samsung, Hynix lift DRAM chip price as demand rises
    Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor, the world's top makers of memory chips, have raised February contract prices for computer memory chips on strong demand and supply constraints. More...

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    Feature: Honey, what's on the mobile tonight?
    Antti Kohtala believes mobile TV has one serious problem: it cannot match up to the real thing. More...

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    India adds record 3.5 mln GSM users in January
    India, the world's fastest growing wireless market, added a record 3.5 million users for services based on the GSM platform in January. More...

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