Nokia releases Qt 4.6 - Symbian and Maemo support |
Qt 4.6 was released by Nokia this morning. This is the first full release version of Qt to natively support Symbian and Maemo 6. Also released today is the second technology preview for Maemo 5, which enables (partial) common development between Maemo and Symbian for the first time.
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Nokia now have Skype, download it free at Ovi Store
Nokia now have Skype, download it free at Ovi Store : For those who have a Nokia Symbian S60 are lucky this morning, its terminals can be downloaded from the program and VoIP from the Nokia Ovi service Store. The program is free. The news has jumped through a statement from the website of the Finnish [...]
Nokia C6 confirmed and approved by FCC
Remember the Nokia C6, rumored to be a new Cseries touchscreen phone? The handset is real, and it was recently approved by the FCC as Nokia RM-612.
Nokia ushers 6303i classic
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Nokia N900 pole dancing robots
Showing that this isn’t restricted to gaming or train timetable applications, Nokia proved just what the Nokia N900 is capable of last night, by revealing a couple of pole dancing robots, controlled entirely by the Finnish company’s range-topping smartphone.
BlackBerry OS Running on Nokia 5700
The 3-year old Nokia 5700 is, usually, running Symbian S60 3rd Edition – but I’m sure you already know that. What you may not now is that the 5700 can run BlackBerry OS, too – more exactly, BlackBerry 4.6.0.305 for the BlackBerry Pearl 8220.
Beyond Smartphones: Open Symbian Ready For Tablets
The transition to open source — which the Symbian Foundation crows is “the largest in software history” — enables developers and organizations to access the code for use on any platform, not just phones but tablets and a wide range of other connected devices, according to Larry Berkin, Symbian’s head of global alliances and U.S. general
Symbian becomes Open Source and Free
The source code for the ten-year old Symbian platform will be completely open source and available for free starting Thursday. The transition from proprietary code to open source is the largest in software history, claims the Symbian Foundation.
Nokia extends presence in emerging markets
Nokia’s currently building out — markets most other device makers have largely ignored. The company has been rolling specialized services out to emerging markets in Brazil, China, India, and parts of Africa where there’s a high demand for affordable, practical mobile services


