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The Nokia N91 is a mobile phone produced by Nokia as part of their Nseries line of portable devices. It was announced on April 27, 2005 along with N70 and N90 as the first three Nseries devices. The N91 ran on Symbian -based S60 3rd Edition (the first to run on Symbian 9.1). It was the first ever phone encompassing a 4 GB internal hard drive, allowing storage for 3,000 songs (an 8 GB revision came later). The N91 is highly focused on music. with dedicated music keys on the front which slide down to reveal the keypad. It also featured the industry-standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, and was anticipated as a major challenger to Apple , whose iPod dominated the industry. The design of the N91 is based on stainless steel with a matte finish.

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43-526: The N91 became one of 2005's most anticipated phones, however it suffered from a long delay of release. It was expected to begin shipping by the end of 2005; but in September that year the device was delayed till 2006. In February 2006, it was delayed yet again due to software issues, pushing the release to Q2. Finally in April 2006 it was first released to consumers, a full year after announcement. Nevertheless, N91 won

86-572: A music player playing songs encoded in either AAC , AAC+ , eAAC+ , MP3 , mp3PRO , WAV , MIDI , or Microsoft's WMA format. It is generally considered the benchmark in the music department, simply for its unparalleled sound quality through headphones. It also features 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity. The phone features a 176 x 208, 262,144 colours TFT LCD display and dedicated music functionality buttons ( XpressMusic ) that slide down to reveal traditional mobile phone keys. Battery life when solely playing music has been estimated at 12 hours. The N91

129-460: A product, and 2- Measurements are phony, in general, as they are printed." In some non-audio-related publications, Bose has been cited as a producer of " high-end audio " products. Commenting in 2007 on Bose's "high-end" market positioning among audiophiles , a PC Magazine product reviewer stated, "not only is Bose equipment's sound quality not up to audiophile standards, but one could buy something that does meet these stringent requirements for

172-513: Is an American manufacturing company that predominantly sells audio equipment . The company was established by Amar Bose in 1964 and is based in Framingham, Massachusetts . It is best known for its home audio systems and speakers , noise-canceling headphones , professional audio products, and automobile sound systems . Bose has a reputation for being certainly protective of its patents, trademarks and brands. The majority owner of Bose Corporation

215-500: Is known for electing not to provide audio specifications for its products. This policy dates back to 1968 when Amar Bose published a paper titled "On the Design, Measurement, and Evaluation of Loudspeakers" wherein he rejected numerical test data in favor of subjective evaluation. In a 2007 interview, Amar stated: "There are two reasons we cut out the specifications: 1- We don't know of any measurements that actually determine anything about

258-671: Is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Non-voting shares were donated to MIT by founder Amar Bose and receive cash dividends. The company's annual report for the 2021 financial year stated that Bose Corporation's yearly sales were $ 3.2 billion, and the company employed about 7,000 people. The company was founded in Massachusetts in 1964 by Amar Bose with angel investor funding, including Amar's thesis advisor and professor, Y. W. Lee. Bose's interest in speaker systems had begun in 1956 when he purchased an audio system and

301-409: Is the stock that provides the shareholder very little or no vote on corporate matters, such as election of the board of directors or mergers . This type of share is usually implemented for individuals who want to invest in the company's profitability and success at the expense of voting rights in the direction of the company. The investors still get dividends and can participate in capital gains as

344-426: The "Best Storage Solution for In-Car Environment." A prototype active suspension system, using electromagnetic motors instead of hydraulic/pneumatic power, was unveiled by the company in 2004 and was due for release in 2009. However, it did not materialize due to weight and cost. The system used electromagnetic linear motors to raise or lower the wheels of an automobile in response to uneven bumps or potholes on

387-400: The 'Most Innovative Product' and 'Most Technologically Advanced Product' award in recognition of its true multimedia music experience, added together with its high-end smartphone capabilities. In advertisements for the phone, Nokia recommended Bose and Sennheiser headphones. Its sound output is considered by many to be of very high quality and very loud. It features a 2-megapixel camera and

430-519: The Board. In January 2020, Bose announced that they would be closing all their more than 100 retail stores in North America, Japan, Europe, and Australia. They would retain their online presence, as well as sell their products through Target, Best Buy, and Amazon. In late January 2020, President and COO Jim Scammon replaced Phil Hess. In August 2020, Bose named their first female CEO, Lila Snyder, who

473-468: The N91-2, apart from the increased memory, was the inclusion of A2DP Bluetooth Profile. This profile enabled wireless music playback over Bluetooth, in full stereo (2 different channels, L+R). Compatible Bluetooth headsets were already available in the market by then. N91 8GB had a distinct Black color, that added to its face value. Once again breaking a record: it was the first phone with an 8GB hard disk. N91-5

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516-593: The San Luis and Batu Kawan factories were taken over by contract manufacturer Flex in 2016 and continued to produce Bose products. Following an unsuccessful attempt to sell aftermarket car speakers, Bose's first OEM audio installation was in a MY 1983 Cadillac Seville . Bose has since supplied audio systems for many car manufacturers. In 2007, the Bose media system won the International Telematics Award for

559-518: The SoundDock for iPod music players in 2004. Then, in May 2014, Apple bought out Beats, bringing Bose and Apple into direct competition in the headphone market. In Apple stores, Bose headphones were once the foremost brand offered, but at the time of the lawsuit, Beats products outnumbered Bose. In 2014, for the total premium headphone market share, Beats held 62%, and Bose held 22%. In October 2014, Bose dropped

602-770: The Town of Stow of intention to vacate the 81.5 acre Stow campus after 18 years at the site, moving nearly 1500 employees to the Framingham headquarters. The Bose factories in Mexico are located in Tijuana and San Luis Río Colorado . The Malaysian Bose factory is located in Batu Kawan and is the company's Asia-Pacific and Middle East distribution hub. In 2015, two facilities in Columbia, South Carolina , US and Carrickmacross , Ireland , were closed (with

645-426: The decimal point." In 1996, Bose sued two subsidiaries of Harman International Industries — JBL and Infinity Systems —for violating a Bose patent on elliptical tuning ports on some loudspeaker products. In 2000, the court determined that Harman was to cease using elliptical ports in its products, and Harman was to pay Bose $ 5.7 million in court costs. Harman stopped using the disputed port design but appealed

688-459: The division accounted for about 60% of Bose's annual revenue. Bose was the first company to pay for the title of official Olympics sound system supplier, providing audio equipment for the 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics in Calgary and Albertville respectively. Bose's systems have not received THX certification. The Bose L1 is a range of portable line array loudspeaker systems for musicians. The L1

731-493: The early 1990s to stop the audiophile loudspeaker maker from using ".2" at the end of its product model "CS2.2". To comply with Bose's trademark of ".2" associated with the Bose Model 2.2 product, Thiel changed their model name to "CS2 2", substituting a space for the decimal point. Bose did not trademark ".3" so in 1997 when Thiel introduced the next model in the series, they named it the "Thiel 2.3", advertising "the return of

774-416: The financial decision. At the end of 2002, the earlier judgment was upheld, but by this time, Bose's court expenses had risen to $ 8 million, all to be paid by Harman. Bose was successful in blocking QSC Audio Products from trademarking the term "PowerWave" in connection with a specific QSC amplifier technology. In 2002, a court decided that the "Wave" trademark was worthy of greater protection because it

817-612: The lawsuit after the court determined Bose to be guilty of laches (unreasonable delays) and that Bose's assertions of fraud and the likelihood of confusion were without merit. CEDIA was criticized for spending nearly $ 1 million of its members' money on the lawsuit, and Bose was criticized for "unsportsmanlike action against its own trade association," according to Julie Jacobson of CE Pro magazine. In July 2014, Bose sued Beats Electronics for patent infringement , alleging that its "Studio" headphones line incorporated Bose noise-canceling technology. Bose and Apple had collaborated on

860-424: The lawsuit, as Bose and Beats settled out of court without revealing the terms. Apple removed all Bose products from its Apple stores a few days after the lawsuit was settled, but two months later, Bose products returned. In April of 2017, Bose was sued alleging a privacy violation regarding the mobile phone apps delivered by Bose to control their Bluetooth headphones. Non-voting stock Non-voting stock

903-540: The listener's perception was the best measure of audio quality. Also in 1968, the company introduced the Bose 901 stereo speaker system, which used eight mid-range drivers pointing towards the wall behind the speaker, and a ninth driver towards the listener. This design aimed to achieve a dominance of reflected over direct sound in home listening spaces. The design used in the 901 was unconventional compared with most systems, where mid-range and high-frequency speakers directly face

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946-401: The listener. The 901 was an immediate commercial success. As a result, Bose Corporation experienced rapid growth during the 1970s. The Bose 901 model name was a mainstay of the Bose line-up for many years, being produced from 1968 until 2016. In 1991, a team of Bose researchers debunked a 1989 experiment that claimed to have created energy through cold fusion . The first Bose retail store

989-495: The loss of 300 and 140 jobs, respectively) as part of a "global streamlining of Bose's supply chain. Bose used the Columbia facility, which opened in 1993, for distribution and repair, sub-manufacturing and regional manufacturing, and final assembly for some headsets. The Carrickmacross factory began operations in 1978 and did the final assembly for some home theater systems, Wave radios, and other regional manufacturing. The operation of

1032-472: The magazine Consumer Reports for libel. Consumer Reports reported in a review that the sound from the system they reviewed "tended to wander about the room." Initially, the Federal District Court found that Consumer Reports "had published the false statement with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of its truth or falsity" when it changed what the original reviewer wrote about

1075-561: The phone's hard drive. Also, in old firmware versions, when you install a new theme, it will reset itself back to the default theme. Users can update the firmware using Nokia's PC Suite. In the Philippines , there was an incident involving an N91 being used with one of Nokia's 46 million recalled BL-5C lithium-ion batteries , and exploded as a result. [REDACTED] Media related to Nokia N91 at Wikimedia Commons Bose (audio) Bose Corporation ( / b oʊ z / )

1118-505: The road. Bose claimed up to a 90% reduction in driver's seat vibration. As of 2018, automobile brands that have Bose audio systems free in their vehicles are Buick , Cadillac , Chevrolet , Fiat , GMC , Honda , Hyundai , Infiniti , Kia , Mazda , Mitsubishi , Nissan , Renault and Porsche . Bose's product range has included: In 2012, Bose was the highest-selling company in the United States for retail home theater systems and

1161-430: The road. The wheels are raised when approaching a bump (or lowered into a pothole) to keep the automobile level, using principles similar to noise cancelling audio devices. A prototype car had been engineered to jump over an obstacle. The company said that the system was too expensive and heavy, even after development over more than 20 years and costing $ 100 million. In November 2017, it was reported that Bose had sold

1204-408: The same price or, often, for less." Bose has also received mixed reviews from the public. Bose has not been certified by THX for its home entertainment products even though its more expensive home theater products compete at prices where THX certification is common. Some other views include: Audio industry professionals have described Bose as a litigious company. In 1981, Bose unsuccessfully sued

1247-714: The shares can be bought and sold in the same way as normal shares. Preferred stock typically has non-voting qualities. Many countries such as Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and other commonwealth realms have laws or policies against multiple/non-voting stock. In the US, not all corporations offer voting stock and non-voting stock, nor do all stocks usually have equal voting power. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway corporation has two classes of stocks, Class A voting stock ( NYSE :  BRK.A ) and Class B non-voting stock ( NYSE :  BRK.B ). The Class B stock carries 1/10,000th of

1290-529: The speakers in his pre-publication draft, that the sound tended to wander "along the wall." The Court of Appeals then reversed the trial court's ruling on liability, and the United States Supreme Court affirmed in a 6–3 vote in the case Bose Corp. v. Consumers Union of United States, Inc. , finding that the statement was made without actual malice , and therefore there was no libel. In an interview decades later Amar Bose said "We had 37 people at

1333-433: The technology to ClearMotion. In May 2018, it was announced that five major car manufacturers had expressed interest in the technology and that it may be available in 2019 for low-volume vehicles and by 2020 for the mass market. A truck seat system called Bose Ride was introduced in 2010. This active seat system aims to reduce fatigue, back pain and physical stress experienced by truck drivers by reducing vibration from

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1376-427: The third highest-selling for portable audio products. The company has sold aviation headsets since 1989 and consumer headphones since 2000. The current range of headphones/headsets consists of over-ear, in-ear, aviation and military models. Bose has contracts with the U.S. military and NASA . The Bose Professional division was established in 1972 to produce and install public address systems . In 2009,

1419-425: The time. I gathered them in one room and said, 'If we don't do anything, it will probably kill us. But if we do something, we have no credibility since we're just a small company, and we can't do anything against this.' I said I think we oughtta do something. I wanted a vote. It was unanimous in favor of taking action. Little did we know it would take 14 years to go through the legal process." Bose sued Thiel Audio in

1462-530: The voting rights of the Class A stock, but 1/1,500th of the dividend. Non-voting stock may also thwart hostile takeover attempts. If the founders of a company maintain all of the voting stock and only sell non-voting stock to the public, takeover attempts are unlikely. They may occur only if the founders are willing to tender an offer by an unfriendly bidder. There are consequences to not releasing voting rights to common shareholders; these include fewer supplicants for

1505-557: Was MIT permitted to participate in the company's management and governance. Following Amar Bose's death in 2013, Bob Maresca became the Chief Executive Officer. In June 2016, Bose and Flex manufacturing extended their strategic partnership, transferring Bose operations in Malaysia and Mexico to Flex. At the end of 2017, Maresca stepped down as CEO, and Bose President Phil Hess took the position. Maresca remained Chairman of

1548-553: Was a version of the N91 with the 4 GB memory, but without Wi-Fi (WLAN) and 3G Network support. It was produced by the Chinese plant of Nokia. This model retailed for about 50 Euros less than the regular N91. There have been a few problems with the N91, namely connecting the phone to a Macintosh computer. This will often cause the phone to crash as the two units are disconnected and music files are often not recognised despite being loaded into

1591-452: Was designed to be located in the corner of a room, using reflections off the walls to increase the apparent size of the room. The 2201 failed in the marketplace and was discontinued after three or four years. After this experience, Bose concluded that the audio system measurement techniques of the time (such as measuring distortion and frequency response) were ineffective ways to evaluate the goal of natural sound reproduction. Bose argued that

1634-403: Was disappointed with its performance. The purpose of the company was to develop speaker systems which used multiple speakers aimed at the surrounding walls to reflect the sound and replicate the sound of a concert hall. In 1966, the Bose 2201 was the first product sold by the company. It was an unusual design consisting of 22 speakers, with many of them facing away from the listener. The 2201

1677-509: Was formerly an executive at Pitney Bowes . Snyder, who took her position in September 2020, is an MIT alumna, having earned her masters and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering there. Bose's products are manufactured in the United States, Mexico, China and Malaysia. The company's factories in the United States are located in Framingham, Massachusetts (also the site of the company headquarters), Westborough, Massachusetts and Stow, Massachusetts . In early 2021, Bose Corporation notified

1720-476: Was introduced in 2003 with models retroactively known as the "L1 Classic" range. These products were replaced by the "L1 Model I" and "L1 Model II" in 2007. A smaller and lighter "L1 Compact" model was introduced April 2009. The L1 Model I was replaced by the "L1 Model 1S" in 2012, and the "B1 Bass Module" was replaced by the larger "B2 Bass Module". Since the 1980s, Bose has offered 25-volt and 70-volt installed commercial audio systems for businesses. The company

1763-473: Was not the first smartphone with a gigabyte hard drive: the Samsung SGH-i300 , announced just a month before the N91, was the first. However the N91 packed in 4 GB, compared to 3 GB for the i300. An 8GB variant or N91 8GB, internally known as N91-2 , was announced on September 26, 2006. This upgraded model features some minor improvements in addition to the extra storage space. The most prominent feature on

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1806-475: Was opened in 1993 in Kittery, Maine . In 2011, then-chairman and primary stockholder Amar Bose donated the majority of the firm's non-voting shares to his former employer and alma mater, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . An annual cash dividend is paid out to "advance the research and education mission of MIT." However, the conditions of receiving the shares stated that MIT was not allowed to sell them, nor

1849-601: Was well-known on its own, even beyond its association with Bose. In 2003, Bose sued Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association (CEDIA), a non-profit electronics trade organization, for use of the "Electronic Lifestyles" trademark, which CEDIA has been using since 1997. Bose argued that the trademark interfered with its own "Lifestyle" trademark. Bose had previously sued to protect its "Lifestyle" trademark beginning in 1996 with success against Motorola and continuing with settlements against New England Stereo, Lifestyle Technologies, Optoma and AMX . In May 2007, CEDIA won

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