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Lenovo tumbles, don't knock Nokia and Apple's latest threat

Stuart Miles from Pocket-lint.com takes us through the three top stories for Tech Thursday. The world's largest PC maker Chinese firm Lenovo has reported a 19% rise in profits for Q3. Stuart analyses why the company is doing well and looks ahead to future performance. 

Next up Nokia and the Finnish phone maker is far from finished despite having been bought by Microsoft. It turns out that Nokia's lockout clause allows it to re-enter the handset market in eighteen months time. 
Finally, worries for Apple users because new malware has been downloaded from third party app stores in China Stuart explains what the 'Wirelurker' virus does and what danger it poses to Apple devices.

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