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Filed under: Handsets , Others , Symbian , Android Huawei's a member of both Google's Open Handset Alliance and the Symbian Foundation , so it stands to reason that the Chinese manufacturer might have more than a passing interest in pumping out handsets powered by the platforms. Sure enough,...
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Huawei will start making Android and Symbian powered smartphones during next year. The Chinese telecommunications company is a member of Android Open Handset Alliance, and has also joined Symbian Foundation — the announcement was made during this year’s Smartphone Show in London. Apparently...
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Huawei, one of China’s largest telecommunications companies and one of the latest big names to join the Symbian Foundation, has recently announced its intention to make smartphones based on Android and Symbian. Huawei is also a member of the Android Open Handset Alliance, so the news regarding the upcoming...
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Filed under: Handsets , Samsung , Orange , Linux , Symbian , ALP , Android Without much fanfare, the Samsung i800 was canned at the tail end of last month. When asked why, Orange simply noted that it was pulled in order to "prepare a more competitive Linux mobile." A recent writeup at Ostatic...
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08-17-2008
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Filed under: Samsung, Handsets, Symbian, Linux, Google, Orange, alp, Mobile Linux, Access, MobileLinux, LiMo foundation, android, LiMo, LimoFoundation, i800, access linux, AccessLinux
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Dredging up memories of flopped rumors from days gone by, Michael Dell, the founder of the computer manufacturer that bears his namesake, has hinted at the possibility that Dell is entering the handset business. More specifically, Dell could be poised to take a swing at the smartphone segment that fellow...
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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
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The two largest open-source mobile platform initiatives are swirling up rumors that they’ll be joining forces to combine the Symbian and Android platforms spearheaded by Nokia and Google, respectively. Allegedly informed analysts at J. Gold Associates are claiming that a merger between Nokia and...
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07-26-2008
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Filed under: Nokia, Symbian, merger, rumors, Linux, Google, Mobile OS, Announcements, open source, Partnerships, android, mobile platform, symbian foundation
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Somebody just had to say it. Google has been blowing mighty horns about how its open-source Android smartphone OS will blow all its competitors out of the water. Nokia, meanwhile, with Symbian and access to the largest smartphone market share, is surely to make a difference when the first traces of its...
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07-26-2008
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Filed under: Nokia, Symbian, merger, Google, Featured, os, free, operating system, open-source, wireless, android, Software&Services
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Industry analysts J. Gold Associates has a theory that, if true, could mean that the mobile market is going to get a LOT more interesting.
Nokia and Google, says J. Gold, are close to combiniing the Android and Symbian operating system “to provide a single open source OS.”
In some ways it...
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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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07-25-2008
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Filed under: Nokia, Symbian, speculation, Google, Software, rumor, OpenSource, open source, analyst, android, j. gold associates, J.GoldAssociates
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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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Google is pushing their Linux-based mobile operating system, dubbed Android, to the development community as the mobile platform destined to revolutionize the mobile space. And, under the search-giant's mantra of "do no evil," Google has been touting Android as a completely "open"...