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Client, conflict and the battle for the OS
by Staff Writers
On the client side theres been a war raging between the Symbian alliance, comprising Psion, Nokia and Motorola among others, and Microsoft. Overall, this will probably turn out to be less important th
Jan 1, 1900
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Symbian Series 60 takes on Apple and Google
by Iain Thomson
Symbian has released the latest version of its Series 60 (S60) mobile phone operating system, and has added features to make it more competitive with Apple's iPhone and Google's Android..
Oct 7, 2008
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Documents To Go for Symbian UIQ
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Documents To Go for Symbian UIQ and Series 80 smartphones is a revolutionary application that allows...
Apr 18, 2006
Panasonic X700
by Dan Chiappini
Much like the PC and component market, mobile phones have a product lifecycle that changes so rapidly it's hard to keep up. Panasonic has stayed with their tried and true clamshell design, first made popular by the GD88 and continued with the X700. This handset turns their previous generations upside down, offering Panasonic's first smart phone based on Symbian OS version 7.0.
Apr 6, 2005
Nokia N80
by David Field
A phone that's bursting at the seams with extras; possibly too many for its own good.
Jan 9, 2007
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RoadSync for Symbian UIQ
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Based on licensed technology from Microsoft, RoadSync is Exchange ActiveSync for non-Microsoft devic...
Apr 18, 2006
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Phone worm code goes public
by Gregg Keizer
Source code for the most prevalent worm targeting mobile phones has been made public -- potentially encouraging worse attacks.
Dec 30, 2004
Sony Ericsson M600i
by David Field
It’s not hard for other models to leave this one in the dust.
Sep 26, 2006
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Mobile OSes
by Staff Writers
There are fundamental differences between a handheld OS and the desktop variety. Desktop computers have a lot of power to draw on, while handheld OSes have traditionally been limited by the hardware o
Jan 1, 1900