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InfoWorld's Tom Yager speculates on the road ahead for Symbian now that Nokia has established the Symbian Foundation to lead the OS into its open source era.
The mobile phone operating system world was rocked recently by the announcement that Nokia had acquired all of the shares of Symbian that it didn’t already own, and that it planned to transition the OS to an open-source licensing model. How significant is this move?
Do you want a better, easier way to get fit and stay in shape?
Landline phones seem to be slowly going the way of the dinosaur now that people are using their mobile phones and VOIP in their place.
Wired reviews the LG enV2 and writes
Navigation Communicator-based Windows Mobile 6 Professional, executed in the classical form-factor.
iStyles today announced the availability of Skins for the Mogo Mouse BT and MoGo Mouse X54.
In our in-depth Nokia 5310 review, Philip Berne lets you know exactly why this is one of Nokia's best cell phones to date.
Smartphones come in various shapes, sizes, and specifications in order to address the different needs of a user. Despite being an entry-level, Windows Mobile 6 smartphone, the new Jama 101 comes with proprietary programs that allow users to customise and protect their unit effortlessly.
AT&T (NYSE: T - message board) finalized the voice and data bundles for the iPhone 3G on Tuesday, and, as expected, customers will have to pay more to use Apple's new handset.
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