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Fujitsu and Nokia team-up for mobile

News Japanese electronics firm Fujitsu and Finnish telecommunications equipment maker Nokia have teamed up to develop mobile services for corporations. Hartwall, a Finnish brewery and soft drink producer and a member of the international Scottish... [01 Jul 2003]

Nokia buys Symbian share from Psion

News The agreement, announced on Monday morning, will give the Finnish mobile phone maker effective control of Symbian. Symbian was meant to drive the smartphone market through the creation of operating systems based on Psion's EPOC software that could... [09 Feb 2004]

Nokia-Psion rumour raises more Symbian doubts

News However, Nokia's fiercest competitor in the smart phone market over the long term is likely to be Microsoft and there are those who believe the Finnish giant must control the mobile OS to remain strong. [10 Nov 2003]

Skulls virus goes for security piracy angle

News This latest Skulls.L variant is similar to Skulls.C, the only difference being that it's disguised as a pirated copy of F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus, the Finnish antivirus maker said in an alert posted on Thursday. [13 Jun 2005]

Mobile Skype grinds to a halt

News The internet telephony company is developing the service for the Symbian operating system, used by Nokia amongst others, Niklas Zennström, Skype CEO and co-founder told Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat. [29 Sep 2006]

Smart phone race - Symbian v Symbian, not Microsoft v Symbian?

News The Finnish company, according to the latest figures from Gartner, out yesterday, is still by far the market leader, taking 35 per cent of a 112.7 million phone market during the first quarter. The threat to mobile operating system company Symbian... [03 Jun 2003]

Microsoft challenges Nokia's IT credentials

News Marianne Röling, EMEA regional director of mobile and embedded devices at Microsoft, speaking today at the Gartner Mobile and Wireless Summit in London, said the Finnish handset giant fallen short on the IT side of mobility. [03 Apr 2006]

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

Comment On the one hand, the Finnish telecoms equipment powerhouse was understandably touting the progress it has made with mobile internet hardware. Another pointer suggesting the companies making up Symbian may look elsewhere is the progress of the third... [04 Dec 2000]

Nokia snaps up Sega for mobile gaming help

News The Finnish cell phone maker said it will acquire Sega.com and use Sega's Network Application Package in its mobile phone and online games products. It will run on the Nokia Series 60 platform and the Symbian operating system. [20 Aug 2003]

Nokia opens up to woo developers

News The Finnish company is also revamping developer access to application programming interfaces (APIs) and is joining forces with other handset makers and Sun Microsystems to streamline software certification for products. [16 Jan 2004]

Microsoft caters for CDMA mobile devices

News The CDMA market is one that's been underserved by our competitors like Nokia" because of the Finnish phone maker's focus on making primarily GSM phones, Suwanjindar said. Nokia, on the other hand, is a backer of Symbian, an operating system that... [06 Jan 2003]

Mobile spy software is 'a Trojan', says F-Secure

News Jarno Niemela wrote on the Finnish antivirus maker's corporate blog on Wednesday: "This application installs itself without any kind of indication as to what it is. FlexiSpy is available for mobile phones that run the Symbian operating system, such... [30 Mar 2006]

Nokia: Open source needs a lesson in business

News Jaaksi, Nokia's vice president of software and head of the Finnish handset manufacturer's open-source operations, said: "We want to educate open-source developers. Jaaksi added that he believed Symbian, the proprietary operating system in which... [12 Jun 2008]

First impressions of Microsoft Smartphone 2002 and the Orange SPV

Comment The underlying story is that Nokia controls over a third of the world handset business and is committed to the Symbian OS, even if it is playing with different user interfaces, so there are questions as to whether Microsoft can get to where it... [23 Oct 2002]

The Matrix - coming to a mobile phone near you

News It is also possible to stream content to smartphones using Finnish software company Oplayo's proprietary Motion Vector Quantization (MVQ) technology. The 3650, which was unveiled in September, will be one of the first phones to be based on Nokia's... [05 Dec 2002]

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