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The Smartphones Show take on the MOTO Z10

Smartphones Show 62 is now up, with a hands-on review of the UIQ 3-powered MOTO Z10, plus my Top 5 (Smart)Phones for mid-2008 - a personal choice, with reasons!

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 12:04 UTC, July 5th || 5 Comments

Files on Ovi now available in beta

Files on Ovi, which provides access to files on remote computers, is the latest Ovi service and is now available in beta form. After installing a software 'connector' on your PC you can then access files on your computer from any web enabled device (e.g. another PC or your phone). Files on Ovi is the results of last year's acquisition of Avevnu by Nokia.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 16:39 UTC, July 3rd || 5 Comments

Process Explorer hits for UIQ3

Cellphonesoft, those brilliant UIQ 3 developers, strike again with the release of Process Explorer, for all UIQ 3 smartphones (including the new SE G900 and Moto Z10). It's a utility to list all programs running on the phone, including server processes that (normally) run invisibly in the background and are not shown by task managers. And Process Explorer gives users the ability to terminate unwanted processes (ouch!!!). Screenshot after the jump.

Posted by Asri al-Baker at 16:27 UTC, July 2nd || 1 Comment

The AAS Insight #31 - Here Comes The Symbian Foundation

There was always going to be one big topic for in-depth discussion in the latest AAS Insight Podcast - the announcement of the Symbian Foundation. Rafe and Steve are joined by Stefan and Ewan to talk over the ground-breaking news, and shoot a bit of Midnight Pool into the bargain.

Posted by Ewan Spence at 14:55 UTC, July 1st || 5 Comments

Motorola MOTO Z10 - Form and function get a qualified thumbs up

The Motorola MOTO Z10 represents a very different side of UIQ 3 (and Symbian) to the more familiar devices from Sony Ericsson. In his inimitable style, and in part 1 of our full review, Ewan looks at the Z10's form and general design, finding quite a bit to like in the process. Future review parts will cover built-in software, media handling and camera functions.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 17:41 UTC, June 27th || 8 Comments

The Commoditisation of the Smartphone

Something we've heard and talked about over and over again recently is that Nokia and others have all recognised that the future belongs to 'services and software' and that the hardware has become 'a commodity'. This is all a bit jargonistic and in this feature Steve explains these phrases in plain english from the point of view of the consumer.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 17:55 UTC, June 26th || 9 Comments

AAS Podcast #82: David Wood (Symbian EVP) on the Symbian Foundation

In another of our regular podcast interviews, Ewan Spence talks to David Wood, EVP Symbian, on some of the finer details on the Symbian Foundation. Launched ten years to the day after the announcement of Symbian, Wood discusses a number of issues around the new strategy of the Symbian partners.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 7:07 UTC, June 26th || 6 Comments

Insight 30 - E71, E66, Z10 and more...

As Ewan puts it, it's another madcap show - All About Symbian Insight number 30 right here, in which we talk about Missing Sync for Symbian, the launch of the Nokia E71 and E66, plus first thoughts on the Motorola MOTO Z10. Note that this show was recorded last Thursday and so predates Tuesday's Symbian announcements - we'll bring you audio content to do with this very shortly.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 11:29 UTC, June 25th || 0 Comments

UIQ Announce Plans To Layoff 200 Employees

In the wake of today's news of the Symbian Foundation being set up, UI company UIQ have announced plans to layoff of 200 employees (reports BLT.se). Currently the majority of the 375 staff are employed in the Ronneby offices, with the balance of staff in two foreign offices in London and Budapest. These offices will probably close. Further details will be announced by UIQ this afternoon.

Posted by Ewan Spence at 10:29 UTC, June 24th || 6 Comments

Symbian Foundation Says "Open Source Over The Next Two Years"

The Symbian Foundation website is now online, and carries a few more details on the project. The big news is the commitment to move the platform to be open source (using the Eclipse Public Licence) and have this freely available to all. The foundation itself is set to commence operations in the first half of 2009, and the annual membership fee will be $1500. Until the open sourcing, membership will be the route to obtain the platform royalty free for device manufacturers. Naturally, membership is not required to develop for the platform, that remains open to all, just as it is now.

Posted by Ewan Spence at 9:41 UTC, June 24th || 41 Comments
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