mobile system symbian
Symbian: 'Linux, Microsoft less of a threat than our customers'
News Jørgen Behrens, VP of product management and strategy at Symbian, told silicon.com the Redmond giant remains a mobile upstart and has a long way to go to establish itself as a player in the handheld world. [25 Jan 2006]
The mobile future: more than just a smart phone
Comment Traditionally, the spotlight has been on the promise of the all-in-one 'smartphone' - a wireless phone-cum-computer running a compact operating system from (probably) either Microsoft or Symbian, the joint venture formed last year by Ericsson... [23 Mar 1999]
Microsoft targets Symbian supporters
News In a written statement, Motorola said: "We believe that Symbian offers consumers what they need and want, namely.a tried and tested operating system, specially designed for wireless devices and choice - from the world's four leading mobile phone... [03 Jun 1999]
Trojan horses charging at smart phones
News The Trojan horses target only mobiles that use Symbian, an advanced or 'smart phone' operating system that competes with similar software from Microsoft to bring PC-like capabilities to phones. The latest report brings the total number of known... [21 Apr 2005]
Symbian goes business with anti-Trojan next-gen OS
News Peter Bancroft, Symbian's VP of market communications, told silicon.com that OS v9 would help operators to create more customised devices, such as smart phones designed for mobile workers, gamers or people keen on multimedia services. [02 Feb 2005]
Microsoft IM for businesses goes mobile
News Other partners are building Microsoft-compatible instant-messaging clients that will run on mobile gadgets using the Palm or the Symbian operating system. For example, Microsoft is licensing its ActiveSync email protocols to Symbian, which makes an... [19 Apr 2005]
Pocket Portal
White Paper Pocket Portal builds Java and Symbian stand-alone applications containing the browser core and author defined packaged content. Content delivery to the handset is also available from Amplefuture, but Pocket Portal provides direct access to all the... [08 Jan 2008]
Pocket Portal
Pocket Portal builds Java and Symbian stand-alone applications containing the browser core and author defined packaged content. Content delivery to the handset is also available from Amplefuture, but Pocket Portal provides direct access to all the... [09 Jan 2008]
Fujitsu and Nokia team-up for mobile
News Fujitsu will use existing service centre operations to offer customers mobile access to corporate applications as a managed service using Nokia camera-equipped handsets, including the Nokia 6600 and other models running on the Symbian operating... [01 Jul 2003]
Falcon set to fly among the airwaves
News However, all five of the world's top mobile makers - Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Siemens - are planning to make phones using the rival Symbian operating system. Microsoft recently suffered a big blow when UK handset maker Sendo said it... [03 Jan 2003]
Symbian and Intel aim to move 3G forward together
News Symbian has announced that it has formed an alliance with Intel to develop a reference platform for third-generation mobile phones. At present Symbian phones make up only a small fraction of the total mobile market. [05 Oct 2004]
Symbian for PlayStation on the horizon?
News Going beyond the cellular would also see Symbian ape its main rivals, Linux and Microsoft, both of which sell operating systems over a number of devices, while Symbian's mobile-only stance could work against it in such areas. [18 Oct 2006]
IBM and Nokia target suits on the move
News IBM and Nokia also announced plans to jointly develop services using Nokia's mobile devices, including the Nokia 6800 and Symbian-based devices such as the Nokia 9210i Communicator. Symbian, backed by Nokia, Motorola and other wireless leaders, is... [18 Feb 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Symbian's future, US regulatory demands and spam strategy
Comment That's why several major mobile manufacturers invested in Psion's EPOC child, Symbian. Motorola appeared to change its mind in 2003 when it sold out of Symbian, despite the launch of the A920 Symbian-based 3G phone. [22 Feb 2004]
Symbian: Microsoft has got it wrong
News Symbian, currently top dog in the smart phone operating system market with more than 100 million phones shipped, is well known in Europe, having been brought up under the powerful wing of Nokia. It's the number one seller across the pond and... [17 Oct 2006]
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