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Technology Stocks : NOK at $3.12 or AAPL at $565? Which is a buy?
AAPL 271.01-0.3%Jan 2 9:30 AM EST

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To: sylvester80 who wrote (30)5/18/2012 1:27:00 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad   of 163
 
Android and Windows Phone should be the big winners if the subsidies are removed.
I'm with Ralph de la Vega on that:
AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega suggests the Windows Phone platform may see a significant boost from Microsoft's Windows 8 OS when it arrives on the market. Speaking at the JP Morgan technology conference, the executive noted that he was "very upbeat about what they are bringing to the market."

"When they come out with Windows 8 in the fourth quarter, I think it will actually add to the value that that OS brings to the marketplace," said de la Vega. "In that that will be the first time that you can truly have a similar experience on your PC, on your table, and on your smartphone from Microsoft."

Read more: electronista.com
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