Mon, Jul 13th, 2009
BOSTON – I spent some time Monday checking out the Nokia Surge, the company's new smartphone for AT&T Wireless. In a twist, Nokia designed the Surge specifically for the U.S. That means there's no unlocked version with a different model number, such as with the E71 and the E71x.
In fact, it's actually Nokia's third smartphone for AT&T in the past 12 months; the first two were the Nokia 6650 and the E71x.
Related stories from top sites:
NTSB: Boston trolley in 2008 crash going too fast
Jul 6th, 2009 - Telegram.com
BOSTON — Federal investigators say a Boston trolley operator who was killed when her train rammed into another didn't heed a red warning signal and was going too fast.
Zoo New England Demands Massachusetts Restore $4M in Cuts ... or Else
Jul 6th, 2009 - ABC News
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Most pupils 'shunning school dinners' after Jamie Oliver campaign
Jul 6th, 2009 - Telegraph
More than half of primary school children and almost two-thirds of pupils in secondaries are shunning canteen food after a campaign spearheaded by Oliver, the television chef.
Boston Woman Accused of Al Qaeda Ties Denies She Fired at U.S. Soldiers
Jul 6th, 2009 - ABC News
Speaking publicly for the first time since she was captured in Afghanistan last July and extradited to New York in August, terrorism suspect Aafia Siddiqui denied shooting...
EMC raises offer for Data Domain to $2.4 billion
Jul 6th, 2009 - Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - EMC Corp (EMC.N) increased its offer for Data Domain Inc (DDUP.O) by 12 percent, valuing the specialty storage maker at $2.4 billion and raising the stakes in a bidding war against rival NetApp Inc...
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