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Nokia seeks Control Center cronies No place like home hub Nokia wants applications for its smart home box, but it's also sniffing around for companies interested in selling the Linux-based home-automation gateway with their own branding.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Nokia will buy Symbian, but doesn't want to control it - BetaNews TechRadar.comNokia will buy Symbian, but doesn't want to control itBetaNews - 1 hour agoBy Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews "This is the fastest and the best way [to] go forward," said Nokia's XVP yesterday.Open Source Nokia a Threat to Microsoft, Google? InternetNews Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Decision against Qualcomm in Nokia case stands A December decision against Qualcomm's bid to keep some Nokia phones out of the U.S. will stand, Nokia said Wednesday.Administrative Law Judge Paul Luckern of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) made Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia drops enterprise e-mail platform Nokia will stop developing its enterprise mobile e-mail platform Intellisync: its future enterprise e-mail systems will be based on platforms from Cisco, Microsoft, and IBM, among others."It doesn't make too muc Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia offers vision for services, applications Seeking to bridge "the now to the next," Nokia has set its sights on Internet services, next-generation wireless technology, and mobile application development.Among the company's efforts include the impending b Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Google seeks route around Microsoft with Chrome Google's surprise announcement of a new browser, Chrome, via a Web comic book could prove to be another game-changing development for the Internet in the coming years.The browser presents a serious challenge to Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia to take control of Symbian Finnish phone giant Nokia is paying £209m to acquire total control of handset software firm Symbian. Home > Rss Directory > General > BBC |
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Nokia to take control of Symbian Finnish phone giant Nokia is paying £209m to acquire total control of handset software firm Symbian. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > BBC |
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Microsoft: Ask us and we'll kill your ActiveX control Microsoft said on Tuesday it would lock down other vendors' software using Windows Update-delivered fixes if those companies ask Microsoft to help stymie attacks. The company explained its efforts after being asked about a security update that disabled a vulnerable Ac Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia seeks helpers for real-time traffic survey Finnish phone maker wants you... and your mobile Nokia has launched a project to study ways to create a more detailed real-time picture of road traffic conditions. And it wants you to take part.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Nokia grabs control of Symbian - then gives it away OS makeover starts with foundation Nokia has bought up the bits of Symbian it didn't already own and is chucking the OS into an open-source foundation along with the S60 UI layer, accompanied by Sony Ericsson and DoCoMo, who are throwing in UIQ and MOAP(S) respectively.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Nokia admits major Series 40 security problems Mobile remote control Nokia has admitted that the security flaws exposed by Adam Gowdiak of Security Explorations are genuine, and that a miscreant exploiting them could do whatever they like to a Series 40 phone just by knowing the phone number.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Nokia chief: Mobile superiority coming to America Software is king North America is tough neighborhood for Nokia. While the Finland-based cell phone giant is reputed to control over 40 per cent of the mobile market globally, its brand is stamped on a mere 10 per cent of America's sets.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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UK stockings bereft of Nokia Tube Next year? Bah Nokia's first push into touch-control, the 5800 XpressMusic, won't be available in major markets until next year, including both the USA and UK.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Nokia offers N-Gage to some customers Nokia on Tuesday invited some phone users to start playing with its delayed new N-Gage gaming service and rebranded its video- and photo-sharing service.The world's largest handset maker has begun branching out Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Researcher reveals critical Java bugs in Nokia phones A pair of critical vulnerabilities in Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java technology for mobile devices could be used by hackers to surreptitiously make calls, record conversations, and access information on Nokia Series 40 cell phones, a Polish researcher said Monday. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia goes after Google with open-source Symbian Nokia has announced its Symbian mobile operating system will join the likes of Android and will become an open-source operating system. The announcement was made Tuesday at the Smartphone Show in London and is seen as a bid to maintain and possibly grow its developer Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia goes after Google with open source Symbian Nokia has announced its Symbian mobile operating system will join the likes of Android and will become an open source operating system. The announcement was made Tuesday at the Smartphone Show in London and is seen as a bid to maintain and possibly grow its developer Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia ends production of its only WiMax device After selling them for just a few months, Nokia has decided to stop making its N810 WiMax Edition handheld computer.Nokia unveiled the device, the only one from the phone giant that uses WiMax, in April last yea Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Update: Nokia buys rest of Symbian, will make code open source Nokia on Tuesday announced it plans to acquire all of Symbian, which develops an operating system for mobile phones. The Finnish phone giant currently owns about 48 percent and will pay ¬264 million ($410 million) for the rest. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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