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After closing the deal, gate5 will become an integrated part of the Multimedia Experiences entity.
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"These three mobile phones are only the first to be launched by Asus in the Philippines; more Asus phones will be available in the local market in the coming months," said Benson Lin, Asus general manager for Asia-Pacific and MEA sales group.
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Combining an evident need and increasing demand for multimedia capabilities, O2 has designed a device enhanced and revamped from the previously released Xphone II.
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That’s the "good" news.

The bad news? It is probably going to be a "triple" whammy, after all. Not a "double" whammy.
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Equipped with quadband GSM, the MC75 can be used in all GSM networks worldwide and has a USB port for plug and play functions.

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By acquiring gate5, Nokia can offer consumers maps, routing, navigation and other location-based services, integrated into its mobile device user interface.

After closing the deal, gate5 will become an integrated part of the Multimedia Experiences entity.
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"These three mobile phones are only the first to be launched by Asus in the Philippines; more Asus phones will be available in the local market in the coming months," said Benson Lin, Asus general manager for Asia-Pacific and MEA sales group.
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The bad news? It is probably going to be a "triple" whammy, after all. Not a "double" whammy.
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Equipped with quadband GSM, the MC75 can be used in all GSM networks worldwide and has a USB port for plug and play functions.

The compact MC75 is especially suitable for smartphones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and other mobile computing applications. It will go into mass production in the first quarter of 2005.
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