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Filed under: Software , Linux , Symbian ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center have historically dominated Microsoft's first-party mobile sync support for Windows, but there's a little problem with that: not everyone uses a WinMo phone. Enter Phone Data Manager, a new app in the spirit of...
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How do cell phone users want to get their mobile applications, how do mobile developers want to deliver them, and what’s the future? Web or native, preloaded or installed, at a centralized app store or a distributed model, bundled or installed, offered by a company or a consortium, and open or...
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Filed under: Software , Nokia , Symbian 43 devices representing some 80 million mobile phone users -- that's the largess of Nokia announcing Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync support on all its S60 3rd edition devices. Mail for Exchange will also be available out-of-the-box in future E-series and...
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09-09-2008
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Filed under: Microsoft, Nokia, ActiveSync, Symbian, s60, Software, Exchange, breaking news, BreakingNews, s60 3rd edition, S603rdEdition
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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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08-04-2008
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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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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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Filed under: Software , Nokia , Symbian Adobe's Flash -- Silverlight's sworn enemy -- is already well-entrenched on a number of devices ( including Nokia's ) in its Lite incarnation, so it'll be interesting to see just how far Microsoft can really take this beyond its own Windows Mobile...
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While Microsoft's Flash competitor Silverlight is still not available for Windows Mobile (except Microsoft internal Betas), Nokia today announced plans to make Microsoft Silverlight available for S60 on Symbian OS smartphones as well as for Series 40 devices and Nokia Internet tablets. Adding support...
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> Yahoo at work on multi-platform digital ad effort. Article > Mobile music Read more...
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Filed under: Symbian Sorry Microsoft and Apple , you may have had some fancy smartphone sales this year in your cute little American way, but globally there's no question who's the real leader in this segment: the Symbian OS shipped on 77.3 million units in 2007. That's a 50% growth over...
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Engadget are reporting that Microsoft and Nokia have been conducting talks about Windows Mobile - the implication being that Nokia might bring out a phone using Windows Mobile as the OS intead of Symbian.
John Starkweather, Microsoft’s Mobile Communications Business International Marketing Director...
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Filed under: Handsets , Software , Nokia , Symbian , Windows Mobile We got a preemptive taste of what something like this might feel like with that banged up impostor-phone , the "Nokia" N94i -- but now things are getting real... ish. According to Microsoft's mobile communications business...
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02-07-2008
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Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Nokia, Handsets, Symbian, WindowsMobile, Software, JohnStarkweather, john starkweather, InTalks, in talks
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> Ofcom: U.K. government and Ministry of Defense can share and trade valuable spectrum. Article > Google's Sergey Brin can't stop Read more...