Nokia completes acquisition of gate5 mapping

Nokia announced that it has completed its acquisition of gate5 AG, a leading supplier of mapping, routing and navigation software and services. The acquisition of gate5 is an important step in developing

Construction output accelerates in Q2

Construction output in Cyprus accelerated in the second quarter of 2006 and also rose faster than initially estimated in the first quarter, according to the latest figures from the Statistical Service. The

Gamers locked out by Trojan attack

Keylogging scammers are once again laying siege to World of Warcraft gamers, The Register reports. In the latest attack, malware designed to steal user names and passwords from World of Warcraft players

CTO turns to religious tourism

The Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO) and the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) are organising the first International Conference on Religious Tourism (ICORET 2006) in Nicosia next week. This first-of-its-kind conference will be

Euro poised to rebound

The dollar dipped on Thursday but stayed near a 10-month high versus the yen as minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last policy meeting further dented expectations that the central bank could cut

Cyprus Cement not sure about Titan

Cyprus Cement Pcl (CCC), the island’s second largest cement producer denied that it is in advanced talks with Titan SA of Greece for a tie-up, but added that it has in the

BOC hits EUR 9 or CYP 5.20 on ATHEX

…Proton snaps more INFw   Bank of Cyprus shares hit a new record high of EUR 9.02 or CYP 5.20 on the ATHEX, far outstripping the performance of the ATHEX, which was

Green line crossings up, but trade disappoints

According to the available data 3,375,409 crossings of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots altogether were registered through the Green Line separating Cyprus during the period May 2005 until April 2006, according to