gotta say. I am baffled by the historical accuracy (though, if someone finds any inaccuracies, you know I'm not good at history. lol!). But I found something inaccurate anyway: [QUOTE]2001: The next big thing was a desktop computer with a +1.5GHz Pentium III, 256MB RAM, 20GB HDD, 64GB video card, and a 766p display. Ofcourse it had Windows XP, DVD burner, and Cable/ADSL connection.[/QOUTE]
or was it 64MB.
though, in the end, it makes sense to #BeProud.
EDIT: #Hashtags don't work on #TMO. They are stupid anyway (oh!).
Nokia just announced that 70 out of its 400 employees in Finland at the Technologies division are being made redundant. Can't say that bodes well for future phones / consumer products.
I suspect as part of the audit for the merger, they decided it was too costly and not paying its way. At least they seem to be going for job cuts as opposed to outright disposal (for now).
Pretty sure some management will be going, and certainly non-technical jobs ... it's nearly 20% of their workforce. They said they'd start negotiating redundancies with staff now ... so I assume they're hoping most of it will be voluntary.
Pretty sure some management will be going, and certainly non-technical jobs ... it's nearly 20% of their workforce. They said they'd start negotiating redundancies with staff now ... so I assume they're hoping most of it will be voluntary.