Developers working on apps for Symbian OS are to be offered a helping hand. The Symbian Foundation, the organisation which steers the development of the open source mobile OS, has announced a new ...
The Symbian Foundation has released a web application development toolkit for the open-source Symbian^3 mobile platform. According to a Thursday statement from the foundation, anyone who can create a ...
Mobile gaming has always attracted have-a-go developers working without the financial backing of the major publishers, but Symbian appears keen to open up its marketplace to an even wider array of ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Smartphone platform provider Symbian Foundation is joining forces with mobile framework builder Nitobi on Monday in an effort to simplify application development for Symbian devices. The two ...
As the battle rages between Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs and Adobe (ADBE) over who's closed and proprietary and who's open, Symbian, which recently released its new Symbian^3 smartphone operating ...
Nokia is experiencing their fair share of problems, with a CEO possibly on the brink of stepping away and a next generation smartphone OS that's now delayed from Q2 2010 to Q3 2010. But here's some ...
The Symbian Foundation and China Mobile have joined forces to promote the development of Symbian-based software for the Chinese operator's app store. The partners will also promote the uptake of ...
London — Metrowerks and Texas Instruments Inc. have developed a customized wireless development kit for the Symbian Platform. The latest addition to the CodeWarrior kit is targeted at the development ...
Nokia, with the Mobile Runtime for Java Applications (JRT), is enabling development of Java applications for Symbian 3 devices, Nokia officials said Thursday. The company recently contributed JRT to ...
What's in a name? Well, for Nokia, at least, quite a lot. It's dropping the official use of terms such as Symbian^3 and Symbian^4 for its new phones. Instead it will be just using Symbian as a catch ...
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