VentureBeat:
Mobile driving application waze is adding a little extra inventive for users to help build out its crowdsourced maps. It already offers users points for “munching” up the road — i.e., driving around with waze and validating t (Read More)
Mobilewhack.com:
Nokia has come forth today to show us two new sliders that are targeted towards those looking for cheaper handsets with a decent amount of functionality: the 6700 and 7230.The Nokia 6700 will feature a 2.2-inch display, 5 MP (Read More)
Ars Technica:
The latest Mobile Metrics report for mobile ad firm AdMob reveals some interesting aspects of the emerging smartphone market, as redefined by Apple's iPhone in 2007. For one, Apple's iPhone OS is regaining mu (Read More)
Engadget Mobile:
No one's going to accuse Nokia of going after the high end, the fanboys and girls, or the fashionistas with its latest pair, but they've got at least two things going for 'em: 3G and blowout pricing. Starting on the left, the (Read More)
Engadget:
Considering the proliferation of 3G, WiFi, in-home broadband, and front-facing cameras on phones, you'd think that there'd be far more obvious ways to bridge video calls between phones and PCs -- but alas, it's virtually impo (Read More)
The Boy Genius Report:
Nokia has announced two new entry level 3G sliders, the Nokia 6700 slide and Nokia 7230. Both are set to launch in Q1 2010. The Symbian-powered Nokia 6700 slide features a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and Carl zeiss (Read More)
Engadget:
Adding insult to Sony Ericsson's injurious bottom line, Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4U shops (the UK's largest mobile phone retailers) have halted sales of the SE's Symbian-powered Satio handset after a high number of custo (Read More)
Engadget:
Adding insult to Sony Ericsson's injurious bottom line, Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4U shops (the UK's largest mobile phone retailers) have halted sales of the SE's Symbian-powered Satio handset after a high number of custo (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Here’s the latest action:Amazon Web Services now calculates your app costs — To give users a better idea of how their applications will work and how much they will cost to run on Amazon Web Services, the company has just rele (Read More)
Gizmodo:
So, what does it take to snatch a combined 75% of US mobile internet traffic? Two operating systems, a handful of phones, and one great browser core. That the iPhone is a massive source of online traffic isn't a surprise—that (Read More)
FierceMobileContent:
Digital music application Spotify will expand to the Symbian platform in a new downloadable mobile version powered by software developer The Astonishing Tribe's TAT Cascades solution. According to TAT, Cascades enables applic (Read More)
VentureBeat:
AdMob, the mobile ad network that Google plans to acquire for $750 million, today released their October 2009 Metrics Report examining market share for top devices and the operating systems that run on them.One stat in partic (Read More)
Engadget:
As the official Spotify site says, "Symbian is the world's most popular smartphone platform," so it's only proper that it too gets to sip the elixir of on-demand music streaming and offline playlists. Nothing is particularly (Read More)
Engadget:
We were promised a preview of Sony Ericsson's Symbian-sporting Satio sibling, and indeed here we are, looking at the machine-translated Kurara analysis courtesy of Eldar from Mobile Review. He pulls no punches in his introduc (Read More)
mashable:
Spotify, the European music service that attracted attention by launching the first streaming music app for the iPhone, now has a version for Symbian smartphones. Spotify is a fantastic app, offering access to over 6 million (Read More)
TechCrunch:
[Sweden] Much hyped (and loved) music streaming service Spotify has extended its mobile reach significantly today with the release of an app for phones powered by the Nokia-led Symbian operating system.This follows earlier cl (Read More)
Gizmodo:
You back up your computers, or at least know that you should. But what about your smartphones? They carry massive amounts of personal data, and are subjected to life-or-death situations on a daily basis. Here's how to back th (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Every smartphone platform now has its own App Store, led by Apple's iPhone. And while some software firms are busily cranking out apps for all of them -- Apple, Google Android, BlackBerry, Palm WebOS, Microsoft Windows Mobile (Read More)
MobileBurn.com:
After news that Sony Ericsson is launching a cross-platform software development kit, an executive says the company could port its Nexus UI, built for its Android-powered XPERIA X10, to other platforms.Read the full story h (Read More)
Lifehacker:
iPhone/Windows Mobile/Android/Symbian: Fring, the app that means to let anyone make free Skype, Google Talk, MSN, or SIP calls from any phone, has hit Android. It works just as expected, over EDGE, 3G, or Wi-Fi. Making free S (Read More)