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Symbian takes step towards open source with first package release
News The Symbian Foundation was set up by in June 2008 by Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, NTT DoCoMo, Texas Instruments, Vodafone, Samsung, LG and AT&T to oversee the development of the Symbian OS as an open-source platform,... [10 Jul 2009]
Minority Report: Can Palm Pre beat the iPhone?
Comment In the last week, I've played with the HTC Android phone and the Nokia N97. Seb Janacek looks at why the impending face-off is so important. The Palm Pre - which we've just found out will be carried exclusively by O2 in... [08 Jul 2009]
Nokia denies there's an Android phone in the making
News Nokia has strongly denied working on an Android-based handset, following a report early on Monday that it was planning to do so. The report, carried in The Guardian, took a cue from "industry insiders" to predict the... [06 Jul 2009]
Nokia lets Maemo developers in on the Qt
News The next version but one of Nokia's Maemo mobile Linux operating system will use Qt rather than GTK+ for its application development framework. Basing Maemo Harmattan on Qt will make it easier for developers to write... [06 Jul 2009]
Seeking memorable mobile apps
Comment This includes handset vendors such as Nokia, Palm and RIM; software platform vendors such as Microsoft and Symbian; mobile operators who have devices tailored or tuned to their specifications and networks; and a number... [02 Jul 2009]
Photos: Top 10 smartphones you could take a shine to
Photo Even so, Nokia the brand is still a force to be reckoned with and this device packs all the usual suspects including a 3.5-inch, 16:9 touchscreen, a slideout Qwerty keyboard, GPS and 32GB of onboard storage. [30 Jun 2009]
Apple, Nokia, RIM agree to one charger for all
News Apple joins other big mobile phone makers including LG, Motorola, Nokia, RIM, Samsung and Sony Ericsson in agreeing to the new standard. While companies such as Nokia have already been using micro-USB... [30 Jun 2009]
Understanding the Evolution of Network Security for a Changing Threat and Compliance Landscape
White Paper When it comes to network security, many businesses are struggling to keep up with emerging threats. Despite substantial investments in security technology, many are still experiencing breaches and securityrelated incidents at an... [30 Jun 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 26.06.09
Round-Up More importantly, they're a fiercely techie bunch with a proud reputation as Europe's cradle of mobile civilisation: a Nokia engineering student reportedly sent the first GSM text message, the Round-Up will have you know. [26 Jun 2009]
Intel, Nokia love-in takes Linux mobile
News Intel and Nokia have announced a long-term relationship that will see the development of Intel-powered, Linux-based, handheld mobile computing devices. Intel and Nokia will collaborate on several open... [24 Jun 2009]
Nokia rings up $650m for Nortel wireless tech
News Nokia Siemens Networks will buy Nortel Networks' wireless technology business for $650m. Nokia Siemens said on Friday it will use Nortel's CDMA and long term evolution (LTE) technology to expand its... [22 Jun 2009]
Second Android phone launches on T-Mobile
News Nokia followed with its US debut of the N97, touchscreen smartphone. The latest is T-Mobile's next Google Android device, called the myTouch. T-Mobile is set to announce the new smartphone today. It is the second... [22 Jun 2009]
Cheat Sheet: LTE - beyond 3G
Cheat Sheet In fact, at this year's Mobile World Congress, Nokia Siemens Network CEO, Simon Beresford-Wylie suggested mobile data volumes will grow 300-fold between now and 2015 but revenues will only grow threefold - not great news... [12 Jun 2009]
Weekend Gadget Watch: Nokia E75
Photo Tightly packed keys; no easy access to numbers on the Qwerty keyboard; no syncing for Macs; user interface starting to look tired; Nokia Maps underperforms The Nokia E75 squeezes a slide-out Qwerty... [05 Jun 2009]
And the most popular mobile browser is…
News Nokia, the world's biggest selling mobile phone maker, retained third place in mobile browsers with 17.9 per cent of the market, StatCounter said. Norway's Opera Software overtook Apple's iPhone browser in May as the... [03 Jun 2009]