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Microsoft phones to go clubbing

December 8, 2003 Windows Mobile Start Services will allow some AT&T Wireless subscribers using a Motorola cell phone to download extra features. TAGS: AT&T Wireless, cell phone, handset maker, Symbian Inc., Motorola Inc., subscriber, Microsoft Windows Mobile, operating system, Microsoft Corp., handset, mobile phone, PC, Microsoft Windows

Nokia grabs Psion's Symbian stake

February 9, 2004 Psion's decision to sell its chunk of Symbian could damage the operating system's chances of dominating the smart phone market. Now analysts believe Symbian looks like it's just Nokia's baby. TAGS: Psion, Symbian Inc., Nokia Corp., handset maker, stake, mobile phone company, smart phone, shareholder, IPO, handset, sale, mobile phone, Motorola Inc., operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Motorola to sell off its Symbian stake

August 29, 2003 The company plans to sell its ownership stake in leading smart-phone OS maker Symbian to fellow investors Nokia and Psion, opening it up to working with rival software developers. TAGS: Motorola Inc., Symbian Inc., Psion, stake, smart phone, handset, investor, handset maker, Nokia Corp., investment, 3G, Java, operating system, Linux, developer, Microsoft Windows

Sierra smart phone debuts in Europe

July 6, 2004 New phone uses Microsoft software and will make its U.S. arrival within next two weeks, a move that puts pressure on Nokia. TAGS: Sierra Wireless, smart phone, Symbian Inc., Nokia Corp., handset maker, handset, Europe, Microsoft Corp., cell phone, U.S.

Linux gets a phone call from Openwave

September 18, 2003 The company that sells more wireless browsers than anyone else in the world says its browser and e-mail software for cell phones is now compatible with the open-source operating system. TAGS: Openwave Systems, wireless browser, handset maker, Linux, Motorola Inc., client software, smart phone, operating system, Symbian Inc., Nokia Corp., Web browser, handset, cell phone, open source, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Japanese cell phone service rings in Linux

December 4, 2003 Japanese cell phone service provider NTT DoCoMo urges its handset suppliers to build Linux-based cell phones, a milestone for the operating system's acceptance by the wireless industry. TAGS: NTT DoCoMo Inc., Linux, supplier, handset, cell phone service provider, cell phone, handset maker, Symbian Inc., Motorola Inc., service provider, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Sony Ericsson picks BlackBerry e-mail for phones

February 23, 2004 Research In Motion will deliver its BlackBerry e-mail service to new Sony Ericsson phones, a boost to its drive to sign up support from handset makers. TAGS: BlackBerry E-Mail, Research In Motion Ltd., Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, RIM BlackBerry, handset maker, handset, Symbian Inc., agreement, e-mail, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Nokia confirms N-Gage hack, pursues pirates

November 12, 2003 The company confirms the cracking of anticopying protections in games for the combination cell phone-handheld gaming console and says it's going after online swappers. TAGS: N-Gage, Nokia Corp., copyright protection, Symbian Inc., cell phone, handset maker, piracy, hacking, Nintendo GameBoy, Nintendo Co. Ltd., link, games, handset, console, security, Microsoft Corp.

Motorola unveils first Linux smart phone

August 22, 2003 The cell phone maker unveils its first Linux-powered handset, part of an ambitious plan to use the open-source operating system to power all of its phone products. TAGS: Motorola Inc., Linux, personal information management, handset, MontaVista Software Inc., smart phone, cell phone company, Symbian Inc., handset maker, Java, operating system, open source, cell phone, Microsoft Corp.
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