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Monday, 16 September 2013

Microsoft to buy Nokia's mobile phone

Microsoft to buy Nokia's mobile phone unit

3 September 2013

Microsoft has agreed a deal to buy Nokia's mobile phone business for 5.4bn euros ($7.2bn; £4.6bn).

Nokia will also license its patents and mapping services to Microsoft. Nokia shares jumped 35% on the news, whereas Microsoft's fell more than 5%.

The purchase is set to be completed in early 2014, when about 32,000 Nokia employees will transfer to Microsoft.

Nokia has fallen behind rivals Samsung and Apple, while critics say Microsoft has been slow into the mobile market.

Describing the deal as a "big, bold step forward", Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer told the BBC that his company was in the process of transforming itself from one that "was known for software and PCs, to a company that focuses on devices and services".

"We've done a lot of great work in the two-and-a-half years that we've been in partnership with Nokia, going literally from no phones to 7.4 million smart Windows phones in the last quarter that was reported," he said.

But he admitted: "We have more work to do to expand the range of applications on our product."

Priority move

Microsoft, one of the biggest names in the technology sector, has struggled as consumers have shunned traditional PCs and laptops in favour of smartphones and tablet PCs.

Critics say the firm has been too slow to respond to the booming market for mobile devices. It launched its Surface tablet PCs last year, but sales of the devices have been relatively slow.

Analysts said that the company wanted to make sure that it got its strategy right in the mobile phone market.

"Mobile is an area of tremendous potential but it has been one of weakness for Microsoft," Manoj Menon, managing director of consulting firm Frost & Sullivan, told the BBC.

"Clearly the number one priority for the company is to get its mobile strategy right. From a strategy point of view, this deal is the perfect step, The only question is how well they can execute this plan."

Ben Wood, an analyst at telecoms consultancy CCS Insight, said: "It's a necessary gamble by Microsoft to break into mobile, but given its complete reliance on Nokia for Windows Phone devices and the competitive position of Apple and Google with rival phone platforms an understandable move.

"It completely reshapes Microsoft's business pushing it firmly into hardware. But it also raises big questions about the sustainability of other firms, including HTC and Blackberry, remaining pure-play phone makers," he added.

'Tighter integration'

Nokia was once a leader in mobile phones, but the firm's sales fell 24% in the three months to the end of June from a year earlier.

It sold 53.7 million mobile phones during the quarter, down 27% on last year.

However, sales of its new Lumia phones, which run a Microsoft operating system, rose during the period.

Mr Menon said that the deal between the two companies would help to bring the "hardware closer to the operating system and achieve a tighter integration".

"This should help Microsoft make a more effective strategy to compete in the mobile sphere," he said.

Microsoft has also agreed a 10-year licensing arrangement with Nokia to use the Nokia brand on current mobile phone products.

Management changes

Nokia also announced changes to its leadership team as a result of the sale. Stephen Elop will step down as president and chief executive of Nokia Corporation and resign from the company's board.

The firm said that he would become the executive vice president of the Devices & Services unit, adding that it expected him to "transfer to Microsoft at the anticipated closing" of the deal.

The transfer of Mr Elop to Microsoft comes at a time when the company is looking for a new chief executive.

The current head of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, announced last week that he would be retiring and is expected to leave the company within the next 12 months.

Summing up his tenure at the helm of one of the world's largest technology companies, he told the BBC: "I'm pleased with what we've achieved; I'm pleased with the level of innovation we've brought to intelligent devices around the globe.

"But there's always another challenge and with this acquisition we'll take things up to the next level."

Mr Elop who left Microsoft to join Nokia in 2010, has been cited by some as one of the frontrunners to replace Mr Ballmer.

Nokia's future

The transaction is still subject to approval by Nokia shareholders and regulators.

Nokia says that once the sale is completed, it will concentrate on three key businesses - network equipment manufacturing, mapping and location services, and the development and licensing of technology.

Earlier this year, it agreed to buy Siemens' 50% stake in their joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN), which makes telecoms network equipment, for 1.7bn euros.

Source_|BBC news

Friday, 12 July 2013

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Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Dial-Up Connections Configuring for windows 7 and Vista

How to create a dial-up connection in Windows Vista or Windows 7

1. If you're using a desktop computer,.ensure you're using a rear (at the back of the computer) USB port. If you are, try a different rear USB port

2. If you're using a laptop computer
(notebook, netbook or ultrabook)
try a different USB port

3. If you're using a laptop computer
move a different location,
prefferably one where you have
previously experienced good
reception

4. Change the network preference of your mobile broadband modem

Step 1
Open your Start menu and click on
'Control Panel'.

Step 2
Change the view to 'Small icons',
and click 'Network and Sharing
Center'.

Step 3
Click 'Set up a new connection or network'.

Step 4
Click 'Set up a dial-up
connection'.

If you are given the option, next
choose the ' your Mobile usb Modem E.g. (Nokia, Samsung, Huawei) '.

Step 5
Next enter the connection details
as follows: Phone number: * 99#
Username/Password: Leave this
field blank Connection Name: Choose something recognisable e.g.
'network dial-up connection'

Then click 'Connect'.

Step 6
Next, create a shortcut on your
desktop by clicking 'Change
Adapter Settings' within in the
Network and Sharing Center
window.

Step 7
Right-click on the dial-up connection you have just created
(refer to Step 5 for the exact name) and choose ' Create Shortcut ' from the drop-down menu.

Step 8
You should be presented with a
notification asking if you want to
put the shortcut on your desktop.
Click 'Yes'.

Step 9
Finally, you will be asked to choose
where this connection will be used
in most cases. Choose the option
that suits your situation best i.e.
'Home', 'Work' or 'Public'.

Dial-Up Connections Configuring for windows xp

1. Click Start, click Control Panel,
and then click Network and
Internet Connections .

2. Click Create a connection to the
network at your office .

3. In the Location Information
dialog box, enter the appropriate
information. Click OK , and then
click OK to close the Phone and
Modem Options dialog box and
start the New Connection wizard.

4. In the New Connection Wizard,
click Dial-up connection, and then
click Next.

5. Type a name for the network to
which you are connecting (such as
"My Office Network"), and then
click Next.

6. Type the phone number for the
network to which you are
connecting, including, if necessary,
the area code and "1" prefix.

7. Specify whether you want this
connection to be available for
anyone's use, meaning for any user
on this computer, or for your use
only, meaning only for the user
who is now logged on.

8. Specify whether you want a
shortcut to the connection on your
desktop.

9. Click Finish .

Using Dial-Up Connections

1. Click Start, click Connect To , and
the click the connection that you
want to use.

2. In the User Name box, type your
user name.

3. In the Password box, type your
password.

4. Choose one of the following
options:

To save the user name and
password so that you will not have
to type them in the future, select
the Save this user name and
password for the following users
check box.
If you want only the current user
to have access to the saved user
name and password, select the Me
only check box.
If you want all users to have access
to the user name and password,
select the Anyone who uses this
computer check box.

5. Click Dial.

Sunday, 7 July 2013

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