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    Nokia and Sun prep Java for handsets 29/06/2005 08:13:43

    At the Sun Microsystems JavaOne Developer Conference this week both Sun and Nokia laid out their plans to enhance the Java environment for the next generation of handsets.
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    Nokia switches to open-source browser in phones 14/06/2005 08:00:31

    Nokia is turning to open-source software developers to provide a new Web browser for smart phones based on its Series 60 mobile phone software platform, the company announced Monday.
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    Mobile phones: An ear full of worms 06/12/2004 08:59:56

    They're coming to mobile phones -- those nasty viruses, worms and Trojan Horses that have, on more than one occasion, crippled PCs. No doubt about that. The question is: Will they be as bad?
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    New strain of Skulls Trojan hits smart phones 01/12/2004 07:19:52

    Mobile phones running Symbian's Series 60 operating system are the target of a new strain of the Skulls Trojan horse program. The new Trojan comes with the Cabir.B worm, which, unlike the first version of the virus, can spread to other phones within reach of Bluetooth broadcasting range.
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    Intel puts its weight behind Symbian 07/10/2004 07:40:11

    Intel is building a Symbian-based mobile phone, based on Nokia's Series 60 user interface. The company has not announced a delivery date, but a reference platform should arrive sometime in 2005, intended to make it easy for manufacturers to turn out Symbian smart phones quickly. The choice of Symbian is apparently a no-brainer.
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    Sendo sues Orange over Smartphone patent infringement 06/06/2003 14:54:53

    Sendo Ltd., a mobile phone manufacturer, has sued mobile phone carrier Orange SA over the design of a circuit board used in the Orange SPV Smartphone, Sendo said in a statement.
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    Microsoft denies wrongdoing in Sendo suit 06/02/2003 08:13:04

    Microsoft Corp., responding to a lawsuit, denied it stole Sendo Holdings PLC's trade secrets to enter the mobile phone market and launched a countersuit against the U.K. handset maker alleging breach of contract.
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    Microsoft to ship smart-phone software 'any day now' 11/07/2002 07:35:00

    After repeated delays, Microsoft is finally ready to ship its Windows Powered Smartphone 2002 software, formerly code-named Stinger, in the coming weeks but mobile phones based on the software may not appear for up to six months after its release, a company executive said here Tuesday.
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    Debut of Smartphone 2002 devices at Pocket PC Summit 03/06/2002 07:58:00

    It didn't compare with the recent Bush-Putin summit, which, after all, ended with plans to cut back nuclear missiles, but last week's Pocket PC Summit in the city of brotherly love did have some interesting points.
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    China's TCL Mobile to make Microsoft-based phones 17/05/2002 23:17:32

    Targeting the booming Chinese mobile phone market, Microsoft said Thursday that China's TCL Mobile Communication Co. Ltd. plans to make smart phones and phone-PDAs (personal digital assistants) running Microsoft software.
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    CTIA - Four US operators to sell Microsoft-based phones 19/03/2002 08:40:36

    Four U.S. mobile-phone operators will start selling smart phones and phone-PDAs (personal digital assistants) running Microsoft software later this year.
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