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Creating Order from Chaos in Data Centers and Server Rooms
When your data center is a mess, it does more than make it difficult to maintain, it affects performance and reliability as well. Learn how to get your data center organized in this white paper...
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Nokia's next challenge: Weathering Symbian's quick demise
Can Nokia significantly boost Lumia sales given that sales of Symbian devices are falling off a cliff? Probably not.
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'Dumbphones' oust Android into #3 spot
Android shoved into #3 slot by Java ME again
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Symbian still top European smartphone platform, Android catching up
The Symbian platform is still tops in the European market, but that won't be the case for long as Android is grabbing lots of Symbian market share.
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Microsoft Apps coming to Nokia Symbian Belle devices
Nokia will continue to support Symbian smartphones until 2016 and recently announced some major software updates that will be coming from Microsoft.
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Nokia 701 (photos)
The most advanced of Nokia's new Symbian Belle smartphones, the Nokia 701 has a superbright screen and more horsepower than previous Symbian devices.
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Nokia 600 (photos)
One of three new Symbian smartphones from Nokia, the 600 is the loudest of the bunch.
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Nokia announces most compact, brightest, and loudest Symbian devices ever
Today Nokia announced three new Symbian devices with the Nokia 700, Nokia 701, and Nokia 600. They also revealed official details on the next OS update, Symbian Belle, that is loaded on these...
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Nokia announces most compact, brightest, and loudest Symbian devices ever
While Nokia works on Windows Phone 7 they continue to roll out new Symbian hardware and operating system updates. These three new devices are the best in different categories for Nokia.
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Symbian Anna and a mega camera update come to the Nokia N8
Nokia continues to update the Nokia N8 and other Symbian^3 devices released in 2010 with the Anna and camera updates available now.
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Some of us care that Nokia is taking Symbian away
Nokia is in a time of major transition with its phones and unfortunately one of the early casualties is Symbian phones in the U.S. Some of us enjoyed using these devices and for foreign travel and...
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Nokia pulls Symbian from North America: Sales indicate no one cares
Nokia is pulling its Symbian from North America and judging from the sales figures few will notice or care.
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Nokia drops Symbian, feature phones in North America
Nokia is pulling back on its presence in the mobile phone market in both the United States and Canada.
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Nokia announces first 1 GHz smartphone, changes naming convention again
Nokia announced another Symbian smartphone and changed their naming convention that seems to cause more confusion than the current system.
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3rd party apps aren't what makes or breaks a smartphone platform
As a user of many smartphones, I find the basics in Symbian on the E7 beat out the flashy apps on other platforms.
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Nokia cuts 4,000 jobs; Symbian developers to land at Accenture
Nokia will cut about 4,000 workers by the end of 2012. About 3,000 of those workers focused on Symbian software development will land at Accenture.
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Nokia Astound (photos)
Symbian is still hanging around, and the latest device is hitting T-Mobile on April 6. Check out the Nokia Astound here.
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Four reasons why IDC's 2015 Nokia-Microsoft predictions are bunk
IDC's crystal ball for the smartphone industry in 2015 may be a bit cracked. Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 the No. 2 operating system behind Android courtesy of the Nokia deal. Will most Symbian...
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IDC: Nokia users will push Windows Phone share above iPhone by 2015
It's no secret that Nokia is expecting, hoping (and probably praying) that all of its Nokia smartphone users will become Windows Phone users in the not-so-distant future. But at least one...
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Nokia eyeing Windows Phone 7 for new devices? Not to worry, Symbian will live on!
Russian site Mobile-review.com (via Winrumors.com) claims that Nokia has been in talks with Microsoft over putting WP7 on its devices for the past month following ex-Microsoft employee Stephen...
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Symbian shutting web sites down
When I first joined this beat Symbian was the dominant mobile platform. Now the foundation that took the platform open source is shutting its virtual doors.
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