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Rumor Roundup: Microsoft Buying Yahoo!, Nokia's Sabre Launch, and BlackBerry and Porsche's Knight in Dubai?

Friday, October 21st, 2011 – running time 09:31
Noah K tackles the biggest tech rumors of this week! Microsoft might be making another run at buying Yahoo! Nokia's possibly readying a Sabre for Nokia World. And BlackBerry and Porsche Design are headed to Dubai ... but why?

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Noah K tackles the biggest tech rumors of this week! Microsoft might be making another run at buying Yahoo! Nokia's possibly readying a Sabre for Nokia World. And BlackBerry and Porsche Design are headed to Dubai ... but why?

Rumor Roundup is a show taking a look at the latest trends, rumors, and leaks buzzing around the technology industry hosted by Noah Kravitz - a well-known and respected tech editor who's been involved in the industry for years. Not only does Noah deliver the news in full force, but he also provides his analytical thoughts and insight leaving one wondering of what lies ahead in the world of tech.

Microsoft Readying Yahoo! Bid?

We've seen this one before, and it didn't end well. Is Microsoft gearing up for another shot at buying out Yahoo!?

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Nokia Launching "Sabre" Windows Phone Next Week?

Nokia's gearing up to launch some Mango-powered phones next week. Is "Sabre" their mid-range model?

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BlackBerry and Porsche Design Launching "Knight 9980" in Dubai?

BlackBerry didn't launch any new phones this week at DevCon, but they may be readying their "Knight" for Dubai next week.

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