Top mobile phone maker Nokia moved to take control of the world’s leading cellphone software group, Symbian, on Monday, drawing a line in the sand between the Finnish firm and rival Microsoft. (MSNBC ...
What a long, strange trip it's been, and now it's almost over. Nokia may not be done building and selling Symbian smartphones, but at least now it can wipe its hands of Symbian development as of ...
Symbian has licensed a protocol from Microsoft to allow users of mobile phones based on the Symbian operating system to synchronize e-mail and other personal data with servers running Microsoft’s ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia will pay $410 million for the remaining shares in UK-based smartphone software maker Symbian and make its software royalty-free to other phone makers, in response to new ...
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