Never mind about dismal earnings and a looming Microsoft buyout that will strip Nokia of its mobile phone business, the company isn’t giving up its traditional presence at Mobile World Congress, February’s mobile-only show. On Thursday, Nokia mailed out invitations for its press conference that, cryptically, welcome conference-goers to “meet under the tree.” Related stories …
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