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Week in Review: IE6 woes continue
Microsoft continues to deal with the mess that is IE6, while Apple and Adobe bicker over Flash and more from this week in IT.
Week in Review: Gates, Nokia and ICANN
A busy week for the IT world, as Bill Gates leaves for charitable pastures, Nokia picks up Symbian, and more on domain names and data breaches.
Symbian popularity sparks first smartphone trojan
Malware authors are taking advantage of Symbian’s popularity within the smartphone market by targeting users with a Symbian-based trojan.
Skyfire mobile browser reaches UK
Web browser maker claims to bring 'the full web' to Nokia and Windows Mobile users thanks to Adobe Flash and Java support.<br>
Europe favours US software makers over UK
UK software vendors only hold a limited market share in the region compared to the domination of US firms, according to the latest research rankings.
‘Sexy view’ worm takes first step towards mobile botnets
A security vendor has released details of a new SMS mobile worm that uses a breakthrough propagation strategy and is targeting mobiles running the...
Symbian faces emerging Linux competition
Linux will soon present a serious challenge to incumbent smartphone OS software vendors, research suggests.
Samsung agrees to Nokia’s Symbian takeover
Major obstacle in Nokia’s plan to take control of the Symbian mobile platform is removed after the Korean electronics giant agrees to sell its...
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 waves hello to Skype for Symbian
More than 200 million Symbian-based smartphones will now be able to make use of Skype.
Symbian microkernel goes open source
Heart of Symbian OS made available to developers in 'Kernel Taster kit' some nine months ahead of schedule.<br>
Mozilla's mobile browser to hit Symbian next year
Mozilla may finally bring Fennec to the world via the Symbian operating system by next year.
Microsoft software headed to Nokia's Symbian
New partnership will see Office on Symbian phones, in a move designed to challenge RIM's BlackBerry.<br>
Touch screens takeover smartphone market
The latest global sales figures show touch screens on more than half of all smartphones sold, with Apple and Nokia leading the way.
Nokia denies it will release an Android phone
A news report spreads rumours that Nokia will release an Google Android phone, but the company adamantly denies them.
Which mobile platform is best for business?
With three main smartphone platforms taking up the lion’s share of business communications, it can sometimes be hard to decide which is best for...
Sony Ericsson and Vodafone back Android
Another boost for Google’s smartphone operating system as another major phone maker and network operator join the Open Handset Alliance.
Nokia loses share to Apple and RIM
Demand for the latest iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones eats into market leader Nokia’s market share.
Photos: Smartphone Show 2008 - From the show floor
A sneak peak at the big event going on in London's Earl's Court this week.
BlackBerry making gains in slowing smartphone market
RIM looks to be keeping its nose above the competition in the face of a slowing market for smartphones.
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