Global mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has recalled approximately 14 million phone chargers because of the potential threat of electric shock.
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ICM on 10th Nov 2009 (via news.icm.ac.uk)
Mobile phone maker Nokia is recalling 14 million phone chargers over fears they could cause an electric shock.
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SkyNews on 9th Nov 2009 (via news.sky.com)
Mobile phone firm Nokia is recalling 14m phone chargers because of fears they could cause electric shocks.
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BBC on 9th Nov 2009 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia is developing its campaigns in India to recycle mobile phone handsets.
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MobileNews on 3rd Dec 2009 (via mobilemarketingnews.co.uk)
Nokia, the Finnish handset group, is replacing 14 million malfunctioning phone chargers after warning they could cause an electric shock.
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Times on 9th Nov 2009 (via feeds.timesonline.co.uk)
HELSINKI (AFP) - Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, on Thursday said it was suing US rival Apple for infringing 10 of its patents on mobile phone technology.
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Yahoo on 22nd Oct 2009 (via uk.news.yahoo.com)
NOKIA said yesterday it expects the global mobile phone market to grow by 10 per cent in 2010, suggesting the industry is recovering from a worldwide recession that has also h
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Scotsman on 3rd Dec 2009 (via business.scotsman.com)
HELSINKI (AFP) - Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, issued on Monday a global recall for 14 million chargers made this year because some of them could be faulty.
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Yahoo on 9th Nov 2009 (via uk.news.yahoo.com)
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week, Nokia announced its Nokia Money initiative that allows payments to be made using a mobile phone.
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ICM on 24th Feb 2010 (via news.icm.ac.uk)
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia Oyj is replacing 14 million cellphone chargers which it says could give users an electric shock.
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Reuters on 9th Nov 2009 (via uk.reuters.com)
By Tarmo Virki, European technology correspondentHELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia Oyj is replacing 14 million cellphone chargers which it says could give users an electric shock.
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MSNUK on 9th Nov 2009 (via money.uk.msn.com)