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Gartner’s pitching their ballpark numbers for the second quarter of 2008, and RIM is coming up roses. BlackBerry constituted 17.4% of the global smartphone market last quarter, up nearly double from last year’s 8.9%, while Symbian continues to dominate 57.7% worldwide. RIM’s spurt outpaced...
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Oh, shyeaaaah! RIGHT! Absolutely, and by the way I most certainly am interested in that bridge you are selling.
According to rumours currently circulating on the electric interweb, Apple is working on a S60 version of iTunes.
There are about eight hundred and twelve reasons why this is not going to happen...
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Earlier i told you about the rumour that itunes is coming to symbian .. but now it is confirmed that IT IS COMING. There is an information that iTunes s60 will have the same functionalities as desktop version, including iTunes Store. Among the new features - the revolutional software technology with...
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Regular reports on smartphone and mobile device sales are issued and are interesting to view. However, they are often missing information that makes the data a bit less informative. In the most recent Gartner report we finally see analysts including the largest Windows Mobile manufacturer, HTC, in their...
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Symbian has released data for the first half of the year and the second quarter of 2008 that shows it has met the iPhone challenge and is still on top. That’s what happens when you have 159 devices shipping with your operating system and are a mainstay OS for Nokia, which has captured 39.5 percent...
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If the majority of new products and services from wireless carriers and handset manufacturers recently seems to be an answer to something from Apple, it’s probably because it is. Sure, Apple’s iPhone, iPhone 3G, iTunes integration, and AppStore may not be directly responsible for all of the...
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Filed under: Zune, Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Apple, iPhone, Nokia, Symbian, rumors, xpressmusic, Apple iPhone, mac os, itunes, Services, Developer, integration, AppStore, iphone 3g, zune marketplace, nokia xpressmusic
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Offering what is arguably the most “live” video streaming service on the Internet right now, Qik has just been launched into public beta, making its features accessible to the masses and not just A-list video bloggers.
Qik now offers free access to anyone who wants to sign up, even if they...
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James, Kevin, and I spent a bit more time than planned talking about the upcoming iPhone 3G on MobileTechRoundup show #138, but we eventually did move on to talk about lots more in the world of mobile tech. I talked about my experiences with upgrading the Nokia N78 over the air and James is going to...
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There's nothing worse than being stuck at home asking that dreaded question of your significant other - "What should we do today/tonight?" To help ease the brain-racking search for new and fun things to do in your area, the Travel Channel is bringing their travel-expertise to the mobile...
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06-25-2008
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, Apple, iPhone, Symbian, Palm OS, mac os, Announcements, travel, applications, Services, web app, travel channel go, travel channel
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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
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Open operating systems, for most folks, means that the operating system is essentially free. The average computer user knows that Linux is free, as in beer, while Windows costs money. The case is the same for mobile OSes although, until very recently, the idea of purposely using an open OS has been a...
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Probably all of the people who have tried out and fallen in love with Firefox on the desktop are wondering when a mobile version of the awesome browser will come out. Well, Mozilla Europe President Tristan Nitot had something to say regarding that.
Tristan Nitot had both good news and bad news regarding...
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06-13-2008
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, Apple, iPhone, Symbian, Google, Mobile, Web, Mobile Firefox, mozilla, wireless, Platforms, android, Software&Services, mobile os x, Fennec