Latest about Symbian
Touch screens takeover smartphone market
By Martin James published
News The latest global sales figures show touch screens on more than half of all smartphones sold, with Apple and Nokia leading the way.
Week in Review: IE6 woes continue
By Nicole Kobie published
News Microsoft continues to deal with the mess that is IE6, while Apple and Adobe bicker over Flash and more from this week in IT.
Symbian completes switch to open source
By Martin James published
News As of today, the code behind the world's most popular mobile operating system is freely available to developers, four months ahead of schedule.
Is it too late to save Symbian?
By Clare Hopping published
In-depth With the Symbian Foundation only just announcing an update to the somewhat antiquated OS, we question why it has been such a failure in the smartphone marketplace up until now.
Symbian unveils Horizon app store
By Nicole Kobie published
News Symbian has unveiled its take on the app store, the Horizon publishing system.
Symbian microkernel goes open source
By Martin James published
News Heart of Symbian OS made available to developers in 'Kernel Taster kit' some nine months ahead of schedule.
Microsoft software headed to Nokia's Symbian
By Nicole Kobie published
News New partnership will see Office on Symbian phones, in a move designed to challenge RIM's BlackBerry.
Nokia sells Symbian services arm to Accenture
By Maggie Holland published
News Finnish mobile giant Nokia plans to sell off its Symbian professional services division to Accenture.
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