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Stringer: Sony Won’t Go It Alone

Sony's chairman hints he'll let other content providers and gadget makers piggyback on the PlayStation Network if they use Sony's DRM technology

Turning Business Education on its Head

How Anne Kirah and the 180°academy are promoting creative thinking in business leaders—to ensure that Denmark's economy stays competitive

Qualcomm’s Double Whammy

Hits from Verizon Wireless and the European Commission are unlikely to break Qualcomm any time soon

Is the Worst Over at Alcatel-Lucent?

Chief Executive Patricia Russo says refreshed technology, developing-world orders and the service business will spur recovery at the telecom

Challenges for Sony Ericsson’s New Chief

After one week on the job, Hideki Komiyama is painfully aware of competition from the iPhone, Google's mobile plans, and Nokia's new wireless offerings

Alcatel-Lucent: The Troubles Continue

The embattled telecom equipment company announces deep job cuts, affecting even management, to restore profitability. But pitfalls still abound

Tough Times for Telecom Gearmakers

The telecom-equipment sector has lost billions of dollars of market value as consolidation fails to offset a pullback in carrier spending

Nokia: High Profits in Low-End Phones

The handset maker's third-quarter profit surged 85%, beating analyst estimates and proving there's money to be made on less expensive phones

Nokia and Qualcomm Face Off in Europe

The outcome of the European Commission's case—over Qualcomm's patent royalties—will likely be a yardstick for future disputes with the mobile tech player

Microsoft’s Office-Phone Foray

Bill Gates says today's systems are like mainframes before PCs and software changed everything. Cisco agrees—and aims to win the race