Symbian
Cheat Sheet: Symbian
Cheat Sheet Symbian? Being open source is a way for the Symbian software to try and stay in the game by speeding up the development of a unified and competitive OS platform, and also by making the OS more attractive... [01 Oct 2009]
Symbian goes business with anti-Trojan next-gen OS
News Symbian has launched the latest version of its smart phone operating system, promising stronger security, more customisation and enhancements for enterprise customers. Phones based on OS v9 are expected to launch in the... [02 Feb 2005]
Symbian signs Symantec for system security
News Symantec has made a deal with Symbian to help make the handheld specialist's operating system more secure. The two companies have created a partnership to help interaction between Symantec's internet security experts and... [01 Aug 2002]
Symbian rubber stamps smart phone applications
News Symbian is hoping to make it easier and cheaper for developers to certify any new applications written for the Symbian operating system from Tuesday by launching its Symbian Signed... [19 May 2004]
Symbian shareholders divvy up company as Nokia loses out
News Symbian has today announced it will be receiving a big cash injection from its handset vendor shareholders. When Psion in February announced it was selling its 31 per cent stake in Symbian Nokia had... [07 Jul 2004]
Symbian services unit finds new home with Accenture
News The consulting firm Accenture is to buy the professional services wing of Symbian, the Nokia-owned mobile operating system company. Symbian Professional Services provides engineering and customer support... [20 Jul 2009]
Symbian security slip-up: Trojan passes security test
News The Symbian Foundation has acknowledged that its process for keeping malicious applications off Symbian OS-based phones needs improvement, after a Trojan horse program passed a security test. The... [20 Jul 2009]
Symbian CEO on open source, Windows Mobile and 'usability'
Comment Can mobile OS leader Symbian keep up with rising competition from the likes of Apple, Microsoft and RIM? That's one of the really exciting things - now there isn't a point of control or a point of 'we will only allow... [07 Oct 2008]
Symbian offers app developers a helping hand
News Developers working on apps for Symbian OS are to be offered a helping hand. The Symbian Foundation, the organisation which steers the development of the open source mobile OS, has announced a new... [16 Jul 2009]
Symbian Foundation prepares to shock the competition
News The chief of the new Symbian Foundation is optimistic about the future of the mobile operating system it will control - and confident it can stay ahead of new rivals such as Google and Apple. In an exclusive interview... [28 Oct 2008]
Symbian ships 23 million devices this year
News Symbian continued to shift more phones bearing its OS in Q3, marking the fourth quarter the mobile OS maker has notched up more than 100 per cent growth. Symbian's shipments in the third quarter of this... [17 Nov 2005]
Maemo and Android: Symbian's open source rivals up the pressure
News While Symbian continues to dominate the smartphone market it could soon be facing increasing competition from a new quarter - Maemo. There's no debating that the Symbian platform remains the daddy of the... [02 Nov 2009]
Gartner asks: Symbian - ready for business yet?
News Gartner has sounded a note of caution on the value of Symbian-based devices for business and enterprise users. Speaking at the analyst firm's Symposium/ITxpo in Cannes on Thursday, research VP Ken Dulaney said... [08 Nov 2002]
Symbian: 100 million smart phones shipped
News One hundred million smart phones running the Symbian operating system have shipped to more than 250 network operators worldwide since the company's formation, according to Symbian's quarterly financial... [16 Nov 2006]
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. David Levin, Symbian chief executive, told the Symbian... [05 Oct 2004]