Symbian
Nokia denies there's an Android phone in the making
News It is a well known fact that Symbian is our platform of choice for smartphones. Going for Android would certainly have been a surprising move for Nokia, given the time and money it has put into opening up... [06 Jul 2009]
Nokia lets Maemo developers in on the Qt
News Basing Maemo Harmattan on Qt will make it easier for developers to write applications for both Maemo and Symbian, Nokia's smartphone platform, the Finnish company's development platform product manager Quim Gil said on... [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 While Nokia may still be the world's biggest mobile maker, this recent offering, the N97, in the smartphone space has drawn mixed reviews, with complaints about its unresponsive touchscreen and its relatively old OS,... [30 Jun 2009]
Free apps way to woo users into opening wallets?
News Citrix is also developing it for other mobile platforms such as Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android. Virtualisation software company Citrix is aiming to drive uptake of its technology by giving away several of its latest... [17 Jun 2009]
Weekend Gadget Watch: Nokia E75
Photo Inside, Nokia has stuck to what it does best, with the powerful, familiar Symbian S60 operating system and a decent 3.2-megapixel camera. Considering hitting the shops at the weekend? Looking for inspiration? [05 Jun 2009]
Forget the netbook: The future of mobile is wearable
News According to Lee Williams, director of mobile OS organisation the Symbian Foundation, hardware roadmaps are heading in a new direction altogether - and in the not-too-distant-future too. Can't decide between a netbook, a... [18 May 2009]
Android sales to rocket tenfold in 2009
News Despite the tenfold growth forecast for 2009, with eight million phones sold Android would lag far behind market leader Symbian, and RIM, Microsoft or Apple. Roughly half of these used Symbian operating... [12 May 2009]
iPhone gets cut and paste with Quickoffice
News Quickoffice, the makers of office productivity software for Symbian and BlackBerry handsets, has released its first suite for the iPhone. Quickoffice for iPhone, which was made available on Monday, allows full editing of... [22 Apr 2009]
Symbian lands on Atom to fuel netbooks?
News A Symbian Foundation team has ported the Symbian operating system, used in mobile phones, onto an Atom-based motherboard, which is used mainly in netbooks. Lee Williams, the executive director of the... [20 Apr 2009]
Latest Google Android SDK: Fast browsing and hello video
News Android competes in the smartphone market with operating systems such as Apple's iPhone OS, Nokia's Symbian, and Microsoft's Windows Mobile. Google has released an Android 1.5 software developer kit, giving programmers... [15 Apr 2009]
Photos: Future tech with an Orange hue
Photo At the moment, the app is only available for a handful of Windows Mobile and Symbian phones but the operator has also developed a system for standard phones where voicemails can be accessed straight from a text alert. [08 Apr 2009]
What's in store for the home of mobile apps?
News Organisations like Symbian, which controls the world's leading smartphone operating system, believe the balanced answer is to create an "app [shopping centre]" rather than an "app store", according to David Wood,... [06 Apr 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.04.09
Round-Up Strangely toasters also got a mention in another spoof, which suggests an emerging segment of toast-loving techies out there, as the BBC's marketing men might put it, with the Symbian Foundation pretending to unveil the... [03 Apr 2009]
Can Symbian Brew BlackBerry?
White Paper According to the research held by analytics company Canalys the market of "Smart" mobile devices in Europe, Near East and Africa grows more rapidly than market of mobile phones. Within the first half of 2005 9.6 million of smartphones... [03 Apr 2009]
