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Top school bans smartphones and hands out Nokia 'bricks' instead
Metro· 4 days agoEton College is the latest to ban pupils from taking smartphones to school – opting instead for a...
Eton College bans smartphones for first-year students, gifting them with Nokia 'brick' phones...
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8 of the best phone-free holidays to help you recharge
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoGuests are asked to lock away their devices in a safe box on arrival, and spend their minimum...
Eton pupils given ‘brick’ phones instead of smartphones under new policy
LBC· 4 days agoEton College is set to ban year nine pupils from using smartphones and will instead provide them...
Nokia, BT Group, Qualcomm claim enhanced 5G Carrier Aggregation first | Computer Weekly
Computer Weekly· 7 days agoA year after having demonstrated four component-carrier aggregation (4CC) in a 5G standalone (SA) downlink with concurrent 2CC CA in 5G SA uplink, Nokia and BT Group have ...
20 Gigs Not Enough? Google Fiber Tests 50Gbps Speeds
PC Magazine· 4 days agoGoogle Fiber already offers 20 Gig internet speeds, but it's preparing to push that to 50Gbps. The company partnered with Nokia to successfully test the...
Eton bans smartphone for new pupils and will issue boys
Daily Mail· 4 days agoEton College has banned new pupils from bringing smartphones into school - and will issue them with...
Roku Hires Disney Exec Louise Pentland as General Counsel
Variety via Yahoo Finance UK· 12 hours agoLouise Pentland, a technology industry veteran who most recently worked at Disney, will join...
NOK or JNPR: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
Zacks via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 days agoInvestors with an interest in Wireless Equipment stocks have likely encountered both Nokia (NOK) and...
A British boarding school will make students use boring old Nokia phones
Engadget· 2 days agoEton College is not only banning smartphones. It's only allowing students to use old school Nokia cell phones.