Nokia’s 264 million euro offer to buy Symbian is on track, says chief development officer Mary McDowell, and should be in wrap-up mode by this year’s end.
The offer to acquire the last remaining shares of Symbian that still weren’t theirs was made by Nokia back in June. Since then,...
The Nokia-built Symbian Foundation family seems to grow bigger by the hour. This time around, it’s Huawei, Visa, ARM, and 9 others that are joining the team in order to get first dibs on the newly open-source Symbian software.
Details are scarce, and it’s a bit intriguing that Visa is joining...
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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