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Yes, we were the envy of the world’s entertainment media the other week when we scooped the news that Victoria and David Beckham, fresh from LA, were seen taking in the sights at the Symbian Smartphone Show.
Dan Lane and Ben Smith were on the scene with me behind the camera to capture the joy.
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At the Symbian Smartphone Show in London, Red Five Labs have announced the latest iteration of their .NET compact framework, the Net60 version 2.0 for S60 devices.
The Net60 framework, along with Microsoft’s Visual Studio provide you with a powerful platform to develop apps for the S60 platform very easily. The app will be demonstrated at [...]

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And we are most definitely there. With bells on.
To be clear this is the…er.. ‘Smartphone Show‘. Although it’s referred to as the ‘Symbian Smartphone Show’. Are they the sponsors now? I originally thought it was all about symbian only. But Blackberry are exhibiting. So are Motorola, Sony and Samsung. [...]

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Daniel caught me the other day. He’s a mobile developer working on some nifty communications services aimed at Ethiopians throughout the world.
He’s got some chaps to create a Symbian S40/S60 version of the service he’s aiming to launch — and is wondering how difficult it will be to convert the application to work on [...]

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Got a challenging note in from Magnus Ingelsten, VP Marketing at imaging experts, Scalado. If you haven’t come across them recently, Scalado is the imaging software technology provider for camera phone OEM, and has applications in 4 out of the 5 Tier 1 manufacturers. In his comment, Magnus makes the point that [...]

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I was just having a geekery chat with MIR staffer, Ben Smith. He was at the Carphone Warehouse Christmas Preview event and, amongst the predictable stocking fillers, he came across the new Samsung handset — the i8510 — which runs Symbian S60.
Mr Symbian himself, Rafe Blandford, had the gossip a few months [...]

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Well we’re set for an interesting few years aren’t we?� Apple have their toys, Google have theirs and now Nokia has got their own Symbian sandpit to play with as reported by CNBC:
Nokia said on Tuesday Samsung Electronics had accepted Nokia’s offer to buy out its stake in software firm Symbian, and Nokia now has [...]

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I first saw an application called Dashwire launch in beta status back in April. If you use windows mobile this the application can be downloaded to sync your mobile over the air to a free account on dashwire.com.
As it doesn’t do Nokia yet I’ve sadly been able to do very little other than [...]

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You know this whole Symbian Foundation thing? (i.e. recently Nokia actually bought Symbian and stuck it into the ‘Symbian Foundation) Well, I’m not sold on it. Not yet.
I just got a news release in from Nokia telling me that endorsement for the foundation grows, thus:
The initial board members of the Symbian Foundation have [...]

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Morning readers, Whatley here, just got this over MSN from a friend of mine at Nokia;
“Hey Whatley, we are buying Symbian and will donate it + S60 to an open source foundation!”
To which my response was a resounding - “Eh?”
You can read the official Nokia press releases here and here

Now, I’m not a developer. I’m [...]

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Analysts at ABI Research have put out a report that’s sure to delight the hearts of Linux fan boys everywhere: the company says that by 2013, mobile Linux will be the second place operating system behind Symbian with 23 percent of the market.
ABI says that in the coming years, Linux wars will see the [...]

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Nokia has come out as mobile Linux’s latest cheerleader (granted, it’s not unsurprisingly after it

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Phones look like they’re getting cleverer: one in three mobiles will be a smartphone by 2013, according to ABI Research, up from one in ten today. Nokia remains the most popular smartphone seller, with 52 percent of the market, while Symbian is found on 65 percent of devices.
The expected growth in smartphone numbers is “a [...]

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