Will the last one to leave please turn out the valot? This week, Finnish smartphone creator Nokia announced that it had shipped its final handset running the Symbian operating system. As the last ...
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Just as Microsoft look set to announce a new line of “Pink” mobile handsets, Nokia are preparing their own press event, promoted using just a countdown timer. The countdown, located on Nokia’s ...
Nokia is taking over all the development work done by the Symbian Foundation, due to a sudden lack of funding resulting from the departures of key members such as Sony Ericsson and Samsung. The ...
Nokia also announced its intent to acquire the remaining 52 percent stake in Symbian Ltd. that it doesn't already own for a price tag of roughly $410 million. Symbian, a mobile operating system and ...
Nokia has announced that it will ship its final Symbian-powered phone this summer. The Nordic phone maker adopted the Windows Phone operating system two years ago, but still has Symbian inventory to ...
It's part of a restructuring for Nokia that will eliminate 7,000 jobs overall, and take Symbian essentially off Nokia's hands as it plans to focus on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 as its go-to platform ...
IBM and Nokia have unveiled the latest 9500 Communicator — a BlackBerry-like handheld capable of running IBM and other enterprise office software applications on Nokia’s Symbian operating system.
Symbian will continue to be a key component of Nokia's mobile strategy, with the potential to help the Finnish handset maker drive the growing smartphone segment of its mobile portfolio, according to ...
Nokia is taking over the development of the Symbian smartphone OS, and is still committed to the platform, the company said on Monday. The Symbian Foundation will transition from its current role as ...