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19.08.2010 | Symbian OS
Fring, one of the best known mobile cross-platform IM clients has just announced a preview release that incorporates a new service called FringOut. As the name suggests, this is similar to SkypeOut and NimbuzzOut, allowing you to place international phone calls for fees that are way lower than what your carrier would charge you.
16.07.2010 | Symbian OS
It looks like the Opera Mobile lovin’ isn’t stopping anytime soon. Last week we reported on Opera Mini 5.1 being optimized for low end devices, and now we just received word that Opera Mobile 10.1 beta is now available for Symbian S60 phones.
01.07.2010 | Nokia
Since Nokia announced that it would start to offer its voice navigation feature for free, not many older handsets got the free feature and almost none of the phones running on an S40 platform.
23.04.2010 | Software
Already available for Android and BlackBerry, Search by Voice has now been made available for Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile, too, via Google Maps 4.1.
01.04.2010 | Nokia
As promised back in 2009, Nokia has revamped its Ovi Store, updating it with a fresh look and some new features.
12.03.2010 | Nokia
We can’t wait to see Symbian^3 running on handset as it’s looking set to boast some brilliant improvements over previous versions. We’ve already seen some UI demos of what the next generation of the OS will look like, but this week David Rivas, VP of Technology Management at Nokia, revealed some more in a demo in San Francisco.
04.03.2010 | Symbian OS
Skype for Symbian. A freely downloadable application that allows you to converse with your Skype-equipped friends over a WiFi or 3G connection.
01.03.2010 | Symbian OS
Symbian fans looking forward to the S^4 release can get a sneak peek at the interface for this upcoming OS courtesy of YouTube member mdanofierce.
15.02.2010 | Symbian OS
The time has finally come for us to see Symbian's milestone shift toward finger-friendly operation in motion. Firstly, to allay any fears that it'd lack all the modern amenities, we'll note that kinetic scrolling, swiping, and pinch-to-zoom are all present and accounted for, while a "visual multi-tasking" option allows you to see the open applications in an interface not a million miles away from the Pre's card implementation.
04.02.2010 | Nokia
Starting Thursday, the source code for Symbian’s operating system platform will become entirely open source and free (Symbian’s software currently powers most of the smartphones in the world, and is owned by Nokia). Tomorrow hence the day developers will be able to download, alter, and apply the software at no costs at all.
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