This was quite unexpected, but Nokia together with AT&T, LG Electronics, Motorola, NTT DOCOMO, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Vodafone are going to build the Symbian Foundation, and will dedicate their time and efforts to open source mobile technology.
At the same...
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06-24-2008
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Filed under: Handsets , Software , Nokia , Linux , Symbian , Windows Mobile , Apple , Android Palm's not the only company that isn't afraid to speak out on the Open Handset Alliance . Nokia, Microsoft and Symbian made it most clear today that they don't perceive danger from the new initiative...
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11-05-2007
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Filed under: Software , Nokia , Symbian , Apple So yeah, we talked to Nokia today about that iPhone knockoff of theirs. Turns out they totally neglected to mention that they were trying to show off the iPhone-esque software , not the iPhone-esque hardware . The concept they were driving at is they want...
Filed under: Software , Nokia , Symbian , Apple , OS X Since the iPhone's apps aren't really apps but rather web-based widgets employing a variety of Web 2.0 standards, it only stands to reason that there are probably some other devices out there that can take advantage. In particular, Nokia's...
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06-28-2007
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