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Posts Tagged ‘Samsung’

Symbian- the M2M OS of the Future?


by on November 9th, 2010

Who would have  thought that the European Commission would rush to the rescue of Symbian, which has recently struggled to find its feet in the light of the Apple and Android mobile operating systems, and failing interest from handset manufacturers? For those who missed it, Symbian has been awarded €11 million (matched by Symbian partners) [...]

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As RIM announces QNX OS and Playbook, news spotlight falls on Nokia


by on October 4th, 2010

Recent announcements from handset manufacturers in the last week or so put the spotlight firmly on Nokia. RIM’s announcements of its tablet device, PlayBook, and the  launch of its new operating system, QNX, both highlight Nokia’s relative silence on new devices and the deployment of Meego-based phones. But the news is worst for Symbian, the [...]

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IPad V2 to launch as rivals’ tablets reach the market?


by on September 29th, 2010

It has taken a few months, but mobile device and software manufacturers are finally coming up with an answer to the iPad. From September, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab will be available on the four major US  networks, and Research in Motion’s Playbook will be available from the beginning of 2011, on the back of a brand [...]

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App-y Holidays


by on December 11th, 2009

Ok I apologise but I couldn’t resist that one! If you asked me what is different about this year’s holiday season then I’d say the profusion of apps. Not just apps from retailers either. Of course there are more and more of those, such as House of Fraser just announced. It’s more than these though. I’ve [...]

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Nokia Smartphones: Will half as much prove to be twice as good?


by on December 8th, 2009

Last week, Jo Harlow head of Nokia’s Smartphone division announced that Nokia will be halving their smartphone portfolio in 2010. In the past, Nokia has always profited from having a large selection of handsets so this decision was surely made with much thought involved. But will halving the portfolio prove to be a winning strategy? [...]

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