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Nokia Oyj is winning contracts “quite handsomely” in new 5G telecom networks as the top three suppliers go head-to-head for the emerging business, Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Suri said. “We compete quite favorably with Huawei, with or without the current security concerns,” Suri said in an interview with Bloomberg TV’s Caroline…
Xiaomi’s upcoming flagship killer is set to make its debut in India at under Rs 30,000.
Bitcoin moved above the $9,000 mark Sunday, for the first time since May 2018. The price movement comes amid reports that Facebook is set to launch its own crypto.
Total sales expected to be $100bn this year, down from $125bn predicted back in February.