Symbian Spanks Android with 300,000 Devices Shipped Every 24 Hours
So Symbian caught wind that Google's Eric Schmidt was thumping his chest over the 200,000 Android powered smartphones that are being shipped every day, and offered up this message: "Suck it,...
View ArticleSony Ericsson Officially Abandons Symbian in Favor of Android
Taking shots at Nokia’s ailing smartphone platform Symbian is almost too easy these days, and it would seem another hardware manufacturer is announcing that it wants off the bandwagon in favor of...
View ArticleSamsung Ditches Symbian
Samsung's mobile strategy has always been multifaceted. The company has built phones running on software from Microsoft, Google, and now their own Bada OS. So it's no surprise that Sammy has finally...
View ArticleSymbian Chief Joins Growing List of Departed Tech Execs
The Symbian Foundation's Lee Williams has decided to call it quits and step down from his position as CEO for "personal reasons," Mobile Industry Review reports."We thank Lee for his work over the past...
View ArticleSymbian Foundation Pulls the Plug on Source Code Servers
Nokia likes to remind us that Symbian is the most popular Smartphone OS on the planet, but let’s face it, they aren’t fooling anyone. The open source operating system has been growing increasingly...
View ArticleReport: Android to Overtake Symbian in 2011
In 2011, Android will claim more market share than any other mobile OS, including Symbian. You hear that? Symbian will finally fall from its top spot, shoved aside by Google's little green robot. Or at...
View ArticleNokia Ditches Subscription Music Service
Nokia's music subscription service was seen as an iTunes competitor when it launched in 2008. Now here we are just a few years later, and Nokia has made to call to discontinue the service, branded as...
View ArticleNokia Cancels X7 US Launch
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Nokia has unexpectedly, and at the last minute, cancelled the US launch of the X7 smartphone. The device was apparently slated for a big announcement with...
View ArticleNokia's Flagship E7 Smartphone Finally Ships (Overseas)
For a company trying to reassert its relevance in the cell phone market by going after the high-end smartphone segment, Nokia sure has taken its time getting its E7 out the door. This flagship device...
View ArticleNokia to Make Windows Phone 7 Devices
It turns out all the rumors were true. When it was still early in the morning today for North America, Nokia made a big announcement in their Capital Market Day conference. Nokia, led by CEO (and...
View ArticleRovio Launching Angry Birds Magic on NFC Enabled Symbian Phones
Rovio, the Finnish developer of the Angry Birds mobile game franchise has announced a new installment of the popular bird launching game. Before you get your hopes up, the new Angry Birds Magic will...
View ArticleNokia Shedding 3,500 Jobs
Nokia has bet its future on Windows Phone 7, but before CEO Steven Elop has a chance to prove that he isn’t just jumping from one burning platform to the next, he still has several challenges to...
View ArticlecomScore: Android, iOS Increase Mobile Market Share
The latest data from market research firm comScore underscores the old adage 'The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.' In terms of mobile market share, Google and Apple are the two fat cats living...
View ArticleNearly 7 Out of 10 Smartphones are Rocking Android
Android is by far the most popular smartphone platform on the planet, according to data by the IDC.You can't really call it a smartphone battle royale when the only armies on the battlefield are...
View ArticleF-Secure: 8 out of 10 Mobile Malware Targets Android
Mobile malware on the Android platform is on the rise.Remember Symbian? Few people actually care about the mobile platform these days, and that's evidenced by the reduction of mobile malware aimed at...
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