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3GSM: Symbian signs fifth largest handset maker, eyes CDMA

News For example, Handango.com figures now place Symbian OS applications as the most downloaded smart phone apps, in competition with software for Palm OS- and Windows Mobile-based devices. South Korea's LG Electronics has licensed the Symbian OS... [24 Feb 2004]

Ubuntu and Intel ready to take tablets

News While the Ubuntu mobile and embedded project won't be targeting mobile handsets at present, Linux is already making its mark as a smart phone operating system, alongside Microsoft's Windows Mobile and Symbian's OS. [09 May 2007]

Cheat Sheet: Smart phone operating systems

Cheat Sheet We have Symbian - a UK-headquartered joint venture between major mobile handset makers, most notably Nokia - then there's Microsoft, PalmSource, Linux and possibly another OS that may well emerge. But it is now seeing shipments of terminals that... [02 Nov 2004]

Palm talks up its Euro-vision

News European operators' fondness for the Symbian mobile platform is preventing Palm OS devices from making a bigger splash in the continent, according to Palm's CEO Ed Colligan. He told silicon.com at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona: "In the US... [14 Feb 2007]

AOL and Symbian cosy up

News Symbian, PalmSource's Palm OS and Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 are the top three smart phone operating systems currently in use. America Online and Symbian have announced a deal to bring AOL services to more mobile phone users. [25 Apr 2003]

UK firm helps launch Symbian browser technology

News Symbian came into being last summer when Psion - specialist in handheld computers - teamed up with Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia to develop its 32bit Epoc operating system (OS). Symbian is turning to UK company, STNC as it works to integrate Web... [11 Jan 1999]

PalmSource banks on Linux and feature phones

News It remains to be seen whether the device will tempt enough carriers - device makers and cellular carriers might favour a more tried-and-tested OS for new mobile phones, such as those offered by Microsoft, RIM and Symbian. [25 May 2005]

Power in the palm of your hand - who holds the handheld aces?

Comment Another pointer suggesting the companies making up Symbian may look elsewhere is the progress of the third major mobile OS player, Palm. But it is doubtful any of the manufacturers are shunning talks with OS providers - let alone the world's... [04 Dec 2000]

Sony Ericsson shops for Symbian subsidiary

News By acquiring UIQ Technology we will further invest and exploit the full potential of UIQ on Symbian OS for phone vendors, mobile operators, developers and consumers. Symbian's chief executive officer, Nigel Clifford, said the move would "strengthen... [08 Nov 2006]

Samsung first to use Palm OS 5 in smart phones

News Samsung is licensing many of the major operating systems for smart phones, including Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 OS, the Symbian OS and the Palm OS. Operating systems from Symbian, PalmSource and Microsoft combine the functions of a mobile phone... [14 Mar 2003]

Re:Viewing 2003 - Mobile and wireless

News This was the year it brought its handheld OS plays under the Windows Mobile brand and significantly won Motorola, ex-stakeholder in Symbian, as a user of its mobile phone OS in the MPx200 on Orange. Japan's DoCoMo said it will concentrate on Linux... [23 Dec 2003]

Symbian and Palm Computing to attack Windows CE

News Symbian has, until now, based its technology exclusively on the Psion operating system (OS), while Palm has its own Palm OS. Palm Computing and the Symbian alliance are to collaborate on the development of mobile devices in a move which analysts... [14 Oct 1999]

Microsoft prepares for mobile virus battle

News To allay such fears, Microsoft has built multiple security features into its Smartphone OS, a Symbian rival which is also used in hybrid devices which blends the functions of a mobile phone with a personal digital assistant, claimed Mike Wehrs... [21 Jun 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft's 3G plans, IBM's web services plans, and Napster's survival plans

Comment Many of the devices produced by these manufacturers use the Symbian operating system and so phase two of the plan will no doubt be to 'encourage' these manufacturers off the Symbian platform and onto Windows. [17 Jun 2002]

Siemens: Why the smartphone world doesn't need Microsoft

News Several big players are currently competing to establish themselves in the fuzzy area where computing and wireless devices come together: Microsoft with its Windows CE-based devices, PalmSource with Palm OS-based wireless handhelds and smartphones... [02 May 2003]

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