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UIQ Shuttering Its OperationsOpen in New Window
"Although the company is shutting down, parts of the mobile operating system will live on in the open source Symbian." read more »
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Nokia calls foul over patent spatOpen in New Window
Complains to EC over IPComNokia has lodged a complaint with the European Commission, claiming that IPCom is abusing mobile patents originally owned by Bosch that are already the subject of legal acti read more »
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Nokia reveals Tube's UK launch dateOpen in New Window
Watch out, iPhone...After denying British punters a touch screen Tube in their Christmas stockings, Nokia has announced that the much-hyped phone will launch in Blighty this month.… read more »
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"Social electronics," open source, and Linux smartphonesOpen in New Window
OpenMoko CEO Sean Moss-Pultz recently used a message to the project mailing list to share his views about openness, community-driven product development, and the future of OpenMoko.Read More... read more »
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Nokia 'Curse of Silence' SMS exploit uncoveredOpen in New Window
Bill Ray of The Register writes "Mobile phone security vendors were rejoicing last night when it emerged that an obscure bug in an old version of the Symbian OS could allow an attacker to crash a ta read more »
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Security vendors ready fix for 'Curse of Silence' SMS attackOpen in New Window
"A single malformed text message can prevent some Nokia smartphones from receiving further messages via SMS (Short Message Service) -- and the offending message can be sent from almost any Nokia pho read more »
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Nokia N96 (unlocked) smart phoneOpen in New Window
"The Nokia N96 ($775, unlocked) caused a lot of international buzz when it debuted earlier this year. Finally, ten months later, a U.S. version has shipped, but it wasn't worth the long wait..." read more »
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Check Point buys Nokia security appliance businessOpen in New Window
"Check Point Software has agreed to buy Nokia's security appliance business." read more »
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