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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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Apple lacks broad corporate strategy but sees gainsOpen in New Window
You won't hear much talk about corporate IT at Apple's MacWorld Conference this week, but the maker of the iPhone and the Mac is nonetheless making steady progress in the enterprise technolog read more »
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Multiple Android Phones Expected In 2009Open in New Window
"Handsets with various form factors will hit the market in 2009, and the emergence of Android could be especially bad for Windows Mobile, Palm, and Symbian." read more »
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Warner Music pulls plug on YouTube dealOpen in New Window
"YouTube began removing videos with music from Warner Music Group's stable of artists this weekend after royalty renegotiations between the two companies broke down." read more »
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MobileCrunch Interviews Tracy DeMiroz, VP of Marketing at SkyfireOpen in New Window
Greg Kumparak's interview with Tracy DeMiroz, the VP of Marketing for Skyfire. "Skyfire is a free mobile browser for Windows Mobile and Symbian, and the only browser of the bunch to support Flash, read more »
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Loopt Snags AT&T, Now Available On Every U.S. CarrierOpen in New Window
"Mobile social network Loopt goes live on three AT&T phones today, which was the last major carrier holdout. Loopt is now available in the U.S. on Sprint, Verizon, Metro PCS, T-Mobile and Boost." read more »
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Nokia Messaging Goes Gold For Symbian S60'sOpen in New Window
"The application, available on the N97 smartphone, gives S60 users free push e-mail from the likes of Gmail, Yahoo, and Hotmail." read more »
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Mobile Firefox Coming To SymbianOpen in New Window
Marin Perez writes "Mozilla will be bringing its mobile Firefox browser to the Symbian operating system, according to Christian Sejersen, Mozilla's director of mobile engineering. Code-named Fennec read more »
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