Filed under: Software , Nokia , Symbian , Android Nothing like a couple passive-aggressive keynote speeches and some spirited debate to get the blood pumping -- and with competition in the open mobile platform space more heated than it's ever been before, it was just a matter of time before these...
Filed under: Handsets , Others Rumors of Dell playing a role in the smartphone industry have been around for what seems like ages , but each time the fire dies down, another can of lighter fluid emerges to get us all wondering again. In a recent interview with Om Malik, the bigwig had more than a few...
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07-28-2008
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Filed under: Handsets, Symbian, Others, Google, Software, Smartphone, os, dell, OperatingSystem, operating system, industry, plans, android, michael dell, MichaelDell
Filed under: Software , Nokia , Symbian , Android According to the oracle-like superbrains at J. Gold Associates, Google's Android OS and Nokia's Symbian will " combine to provide a single open source OS," sometime in the very near future... say, three to six months. Sure, Android is...
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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: Apple, iPhone, Nokia, Symbian, s60, Google, Software, uiq, wireless, android, moap, Software&Services, mobile platform, symbian foundation
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: Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Apple, Nokia, Handsets, Symbian, Linux, Google, Software, uiq, android, Open Handset Alliance, oha, OpenHandsetAlliance, symbia