Stories about: Symbian

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    Optus launches mobile application store 17/11/2009 10:58:00

    Optus has become the first telco in Australia to release its own mobile applications store, targeting non-iPhone devices. Apple, Google, Microsoft and Nokia have all launched mobile app stores accessible to Australian users.
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    Would Nokia-Palm merger spell doom for WebOS? 17/11/2009 06:49:00

    If I had a dollar for every instance of misguided Wall Street speculation, I might be richer than a trader, but let's just imagine that Nokia will acquire Palm, as reported on Friday.
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    Top 10 emerging enterprise technologies 17/11/2009 06:15:00

    We all know what buzz is: It's noise. At InfoWorld, one of its self-appointed tasks is to extract the signal from that noise, to separate the stuff valuable to IT professionals from that which is popularly considered a big deal.
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    Windows Mobile smartphone sales plunge 20% in Q3 13/11/2009 08:07:00

    Sales of smartphones running the Window Mobile operating system declined 20% in the third quarter at the same time that total smartphone sales surged 13%, according to an analysis of newly released sales data from Gartner.
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    The New Google Latitude, More Useful And A Tad Creepy 12/11/2009 06:55:00

    Google has added new features to its Latitude location mapping and tracking service, allowing users to see where they have been and automatically be alerted (warned?) when friends are nearby.
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    China lauds iPhone app that spreads state views 11/11/2009 16:49:00

    China's film and TV regulator late Tuesday praised the growth of an iPhone application from state broadcaster CCTV as the country looks for new ways to project its political views abroad.
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    Sybase smooths enterprise path for iPhones 04/11/2009 08:16:00

    Sybase is extending its Afaria mobile-device management platform and database software to the Apple iPhone, taking advantage of new enterprise features in Version 3.1 of the iPhone's software to give IT departments more control and capabilities on the popular handset.
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    DiVitas mobile collaboration goes to iPhone, Android, RIM 03/11/2009 01:10:00

    Mobile unified communications vendor DiVitas Networks has added iPhone, BlackBerry and Android to the set of platforms it is supporting with software to access desk-phone and presence features on cell phones.
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    Improved user interface key issue for Symbian 29/10/2009 03:23:00

    Unlike the iPhone and products based on Google's Android OS, Symbian's user interface hasn't been developed for smartphones with touchscreens. But that is about to change, said Lee Williams, executive director at the Symbian Foundation, who along with his colleagues gathered at the Symbian Exchange & Exposition on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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    Qualcomm opens subsidiary focused on open source 28/10/2009 08:00:00

    Qualcomm has built a new subsidiary to better integrate its products with mobile open-source software, in hopes of capitalizing on the trend toward open platforms in the mobile industry.
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    Wikia turns a small profit on advertising 28/10/2009 06:19:00

    Wikia, the for-profit company built on user-contributed content, turned a small profit last quarter for the first time, said co-founder Jimmy Wales on Tuesday.
 
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