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September 10, 2010Tech Update |
Nokia Turns to Microsoft for New ChiefBy KEVIN J. O'BRIENNokia said it had appointed Stephen Elop, a Canadian who has run Microsoft's largest division, to replace Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, a 30-year Nokia veteran. Apple Gives App Developers Its Review GuidelinesBy JENNA WORTHAMThe company said it would relax its rules on how software developers can build applications for its iPhone and iPad. ADVERTISEMENT Bell Canada Retakes Control of TV NetworkBy IAN AUSTENBell Canada will pay $1.25 billion for the 85 percent of CTV that it did not own. In a separate deal, a holding company for the Thomson family will take an 85 percent stake in The Globe and Mail. Combat Game Goes Too Far for MilitaryBy A. G. SULZBERGERAir Force and Navy bases said they would refuse to sell a soon-to-be-released combat-simulation game, Medal of Honor. Technology Most E-Mailed | Personal TechGadgetwise BlogNikon Adds Three Coolpix ShootersBy RIK FAIRLIENikon adds three new Coolpix point-and-shoot cameras to its fall line-up. |
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