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Filed under: Motorola , Sony Ericsson , Misc Ugh, this is just downright depressing no matter how you spin it. Sure, it's just the reality of business and all, but it's no fun to hear that 270 staffers will soon be looking for employment when UIQ Technology finishes climbing into the grave. After...
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Engadget Mobile
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11-07-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Misc, business, Sony Ericsson, Software, SonyEricsson, uiq, os, industry, layoff, job, JobCuts, layoffs, job cut, jobs, JobCut, job cuts, rip, dead, economy, firing, fired, firings
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Filed under: Software , Motorola , Sony Ericsson , Symbian As part of its coverage of the Symbian Smartphone Show going down right now in London, All About Symbian is reporting that Sony Ericsson's Patrick Olson has declared UIQ "dead." Seeing how SE has always been UIQ's biggest proponent...
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Filed under: Software , Motorola , Nokia , Sony Ericsson , Symbian Just over a month after surfacing in Preview form , Mark/Space has loosed the finalized version of The Missing Sync for Symbian on the world. Yes, Mac lovers, this means you can now get your beloved computer to play nice with your Sony...
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Engadget Mobile
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07-30-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Nokia, Symbian, s60, Sony Ericsson, Software, uiq, OS X, OsX, missing sync, MissingSync, mac, MarkSpace, download
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Any app whose description begins “AnchorAlert checks how far your vessel has drifted from its anchor point and sounds an alarm when the value exceeds the specified distance.” would usually garner a solid “Eh?”
Looking a bit closer, though, it does what it says on the tin and is...
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Pocket Picks :: The coolest things for the coolest phones
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07-08-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Nokia, s60, GPS, Sony Ericsson, uiq, applications, location-based, symbina, viking informatics, anchor alert
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Nokia's announcement that they'll be buying-out the rest of Symbian in order to seed the Symbian Foundation might have Google worried about some serious open-source competition to their upcoming Android mobile platform. But, it looks like Google's going to have a few years to refine their...
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With news that Google's Android-push will take just a bit longer than we would prefer, it's fitting that Nokia has just announced that it will be working to bring together the fragmented Symbian environment under a single, open-source umbrella. Nokia has been working closely with Symbian for...
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IntoMobile
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06-24-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Symbian, s60, Sony Ericsson, uiq, Announcements, open source, Partnerships, Developer, symbian foundation
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Nokia dominates the planet when it comes not only to cellphones, but also to Smartphones. But the upcoming iPhone Risk-style onslaught (not to mention the pending release of Android, though delayed) looks to have them a little worried. So they’re finally getting their Symbian ducks in a row: enough...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Symbian The Z10's fresh out of the gate, but it probably serves Motorola well to be thinking well, well ahead -- like 5 megapixels worth of ahead, for example. The so-called Z12 "Skarven" has been rumored for a few months now, and this fairly legit looking...
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02-05-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Handsets, Symbian, slider, rumor, moto, uiq, banana, InTheWild, in the wild, z12, skarven, kick slider, KickSlider
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Motorola has been poised to take a 50% stake in Sony Ericsson’s mobile OS, UIQ, for some time now. Motorola wants to be half-vested partners in Sony Ericsson’s UI Holdings BV, the parent company of UIQ Technology AB. The last obstacle keeping Moto from sharing the UIQ limelight with the Japanese...
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12-13-2007
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Filed under: Motorola, Symbian, Sony Ericsson, sony, ericsson, uiq, Announcements, eu, Partnerships, deal, financial, approved
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Symbian We'd already heard that Motorola's Z8 successor, the Z10, would be landing in October (or sometime in Q4 ), and it now looks to have indeed made it out into the wild, as evidenced by the above shot courtesy of the TamsS60 blog. In case you missed it...
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Motorola announced it will acquire a 50 percent stake in mobile software developer UIQ Technology AB, which is currently wholly owned by Sony Ericsson. Financial terms were not disclosed--Sony Ericsson acquired UIQ Technology from Symbian in February of this year. Under the agreement, Motorola and Sony...
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Filed under: Software , Motorola , Symbian Nokia and Sony Ericsson are typically considered Symbian's two patron saints, but little ol' Motorola's got skin in the game too with the Z8 in the marketplace and the Z10 just around the corner. Moto's been warming up to UIQ, the Symbian shell...