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Nokia cuts hundreds of jobs, halts VR camera development

By Reuters Staff on Oct 11, 2017 7:02AM
Nokia cuts hundreds of jobs, halts VR camera development

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Nokia plans to reduce up to 310 jobs from its Nokia Technologies unit and halt development of its "OZO" virtual reality camera and hardware, the Finnish company said on Tuesday. The unit has about 1,090 employees and the potential cuts are expected to affect staff in Finland, the ...

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