The AAS team are out and about at the Symbian Expo. Direct from the floor here are Steve Litchfield, Paul Gibson and Jody Armstrong talking about the Expo are some of the early things to catch their eye.
Not everything is tied to your UID number! Steve Litchfield has compiled the Good Freeware Guide over on 3-Lib. Along with Rafe's Guide To Freeware here, you should be able to outfit your smartphones without lightening the old wallet!
Not everyone is going to win the 9500, but everyone going to The AAS Pub Meet (this evening, at the Dover Castle in London). We have a talk from Nokia on the Communicator Range, the BBC have 5 minute talk about 3G and News24, Rafe has a "State of AAS" Speech (not to be missed), lots of people from the Symbian OS World, the Prize Raffle (with kit from Allack, Cascata, Epocware, N-Gage User, Opera, Sendo and Symbian Press), and the Mystery Star Prize Bag. We'll be there from just after 6pm, and the talks will start around 8pm. See you there!
SymbianOne's Richard Bloor takes a look at the Sony Ericsson P910i. His excellent review covers the thumboard, the new software, and other updates with an emphasis on using the P910i for business. SymbianOne is also currently carrying extensive Expo coverage.
Going to the Symbian Expo? Get the guide to Expo on your phone. All About Symbian are pleased to announce the Expo Guide for your phone. Expo Guide is a set of XHTML MP files you can view in your phone browser. You can download our sis file Series 60 which includes a launcher program to get you straight to the expo guide page. Don't leave home without it!
All About Symbian want to meet you! The Symbian Expo will see Stand 46b as the place to be, at the centre of the ExCeL Exhibiton Hall. So here's a quick guide on where to find us along with Expo specific contact details, and who's going to be on the stand. We're all looking forward to meeting you!
Symbian's Developer pages today announced The Symbian OS Team. We're still not sure if Steam is a good acronym or not, but no matter. This acknowledgment of some of the key players in the Symbian OS Developer scene is long overdue. According to David Mery, "new members will be invited to join the Symbian OS Team on the recommendation of the initial eight members." Most of the team are hoping to show up at the All About Symbian Pub Meet on Monday.
Appforge today announced that it had released software patches for MobileVB 3.0 and 4.0 for advanced performance and security enhancements. The updates also includes some new features addressing the needs of the enterprise developer. Good news for both Appforge developers and end users.
In this CBR Online article the future of email and calendar components are discussed. At the recent Nokia Enterprise summit Andrew Moran, outlined some of the future plans which include built in support for both push and browser based email, better groupware functions and better support for vCard and vCalendar and support for iCalendar and iTip. The article concludes with an interesting discussion of Symbian's relationship with developers.
Time to look in depth at the Symbian Exposium - all this week we'll be giving you a guided pre-tour of the Expo. Today, it's time to look round the seminars that are being put on, along with some recommendations on seminars that shouldn't be missed.
11 applications, all open source, are all vying for first place in NewLC's Open Summer Developers Contest. All About Symbian are on the judging panel, and we've got a strong selection of apps to choose from. Try them all out yourself, and watch out for the winners.
The Nokia Wireless GPS Module LD-1W helps you get where you're going. It connects wirelessly to a compatible phone, PC, or PDA using Bluetooth wireless technology, and works with a number of different applications.
The day after the AAS Pub Meet sees this years Symbian Exposium. We take a look at what you can expect to find there if you go down to London's Docklands.