Joined-up applications and The Way Ahead
Steve is impressed by a couple of examples of joined-up applications from the iPhone world. Can the Symbian ecosystem compete?
Steve is impressed by a couple of examples of joined-up applications from the iPhone world. Can the Symbian ecosystem compete?
Why are phones always bigger and better than the last one? Because otherwise people like Ewan would get upset because that's what we've come to expect.
Rafe takes a preliminary look at the Nokia N85. Looking at the key differences with earlier devices, new technologies and the evolution of the dual slider.
So the N85 looks like the N81 looks like the N96 looks (a bit) like the N78. Good, that means the market is maturing and growing, which is exactly what we want to happen. Ewan Spence explains why.
Ewan Muses on Nokia's launch strategies....
Until now commercial software has generally been based around the traditional business model of selling a product directly to the user. Piracy is seen as a threat to this business model, and many commercial publishers have responded to this with various kinds of DRM, but are there alternatives to the model which could make piracy irrelevant? All About Symbian takes a look at some candidates...
Steve Litchfield reports back from a week of family holidays, enlightened by plenty of chances to learn more about using a smartphone productively.... Seven days away and seven things learnt!
The Nokia E71 may be the latest Enterprise device from Nokia turning heads, but how does it perform in the real world of agents, PR, glitz and glamour? Ewan takes it to the stage during this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Nokia currently has three platforms in development simultaneously, for their smartphones, normal phones and internet tablets. All of them have their good points and bad points, but in this feature we take a look at how S60 could learn from its two sister-platforms.
Steve tries to explain the lure of Apple's iPhone. How does the Symbian world compete?