HELSINKI (AP) – Nokia Corp. launched its long-awaited first Windows cellphones, hoping to claw back market share it has lost in the tough, top-end smartphone race to chief rivals, Apple Inc.’s iPhone, Samsung and Google’s Android software. But some analysts say it may be too little, too late, for the world’s top mobile phone maker. With price tags of (euro) 420 ($580) and (euro) 270, the Lumia …
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Linde LienHwa , The Linde Group’s joint venture with LienHwa MiTAC Group of Taiwan, a leader in electronics gas supply and solutions, today announced...