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Week in Numbers: Keeping it green
More huge job cuts for BT and spam-powered homes round out this week in numbers.
Week in Review: Dealing with the internet George Agdgdgwngos
Be careful with social networking – you never know if someone you’re chatting to is who they seem.
Innovate or die for 'next generation' security
The opening keynote of NetEvents sees Nir Zuk call time on the likes of Nokia and Microsoft, whilst looking to the 'next generation' of security....
MeeGo 'pre-alpha' for smartphones coming next week
Nokia and Intel's mobile OS is set to appear in smartphone guise on 30 June, with MeeGo hardware to follow in October.
Week in Review: 'Superhacker’ to face US justice
McKinnon finally faces the music in the US, new competition for Google, Nokia looks to the future, the government fights crime, and more on the new...
Nokia ditches open source for Symbian
The Finnish manufacturer closes off the struggling mobile OS but claims it is still ‘open for business.’
Nokia sponsors free Wi-Fi for London
Free Wi-Fi is to roll out in certain areas of London, thanks to a Nokia-sponsored initiative.
Analysis: Nokia bets on Linux and Symbian
Linux, Symbian and open source looks to be the future for Nokia as it approaches a head-on clash with Google.
Nokia N8 first to showcase Symbian^3
The new Nokia N8 smartphone will feature the first OS from Symbian since its switch to open source, named Symbian^3.
Week in Review: Gyarr! Pirate websites in peril!
This week saw a landmark court case in which BT was told to block a website sharing links to pirated material. Is this the end of the free internet?
Mobile World Congress 2011: Great expectations
We take a look at the confirmations and rumours around the world's largest mobile show, starting next week in Barcelona. <br>
Symbian Foundation to close websites in December
The Symbian Foundation will take down its websites in less than a month.
Android triumphs as iOS falls
Android had more of the mobile OS market than iOS in the third quarter, but Apple had a "stellar" period nonetheless, Gartner says.
Symbian Foundation to cut staff in 'transition' to licensee
The Symbian Foundation will be changing its business model, cutting operations and employees in the process.
Week in Review: Kaspersky hit by hackers, UK hit by spending cuts
This week, security company Kaspersky gets hit by an anti-virus scam and George Osborne unleashes the spending cuts on the nation.
Opera Mini usage on phones surges in emerging markets
The Opera Mini web browser is apparently incredibly popular in developing countries and emerging markets, signalling significant opportunities for...
Android 'vying for top spot' by 2014
Android will be one of the top two operating systems by 2014, according to Gartner.
Smartphone sales jump 43 per cent year on year
Rising competition and greater choice at the low end mean smartphones now account for one in five mobile phones sold worldwide, say analysts.
Top 10 mobile predictions for 2010
2010 looks to be an impressive year for mobile technologies. We take a look at some of the trends set for the end of the tech decade.
Smartphone market continues to grow
Despite the problematic economic landscape, smartphone shipments are continuing to rise into the third quarter of 2009.
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