Latests articles in Symbian OS
Penrillian uSTL now supports Series 60 3rd Edition
News posted April 22nd, 2008 by eric
Penrillian has recently released an enhanced version of its popular uSTL library for Symbian
OS C++. This is great news for the developer community as it now supports both Series 60
Edition 3 and UIQ devices. The latest release also offers additional features and a more
complete set of STL functionality
Symbian and Windows on the same device - what the hell?
News posted April 22nd, 2008 by toteVirtual machines on mobile phones - a wild idea?
About Symbian UIDs
Tutorial posted April 21st, 2008 by er.khalidA short introduction to Symbian UIDs
A peek inside the N-Gage first access SIS file
Tutorial posted March 20th, 2008 by putermanIn this article, the N-Gage first access SIS file is unpacked and dissected, and some interesting findings are reported. What does FlashLite have to do with N-Gage, what devices are supported, and what is the security culture really like inside Nokia?
Another hack for Symbian Platform Security
Review posted March 10th, 2008 by toteOne of my articles that has gained lots of attention was written about hacking Symbian Platform Security. Although it turned out that reproducing the workaround found by Symbiaali is laborous, requires strong technical knowledge and its wide-spread use is very unlikely, it clearly showed me that people were interested in this topic.
BitRabbit announce RabbitFactory middleware version 2.0
News posted April 21st, 2008 by eric
Dublin, Ireland – April 17th 2008 - BitRabbit is proud to announce the availability of version 2.0 of its RabbitFactory middleware for all native smartphone and PDA platforms. The RabbitFactory is a full-featured, cross-platform, highly-optimized set of C++ APIs which provide a complete abstraction of native mobile platforms, offering extremely fast development and deployment processes.
Hardware and Software Debugging
Tutorial posted March 26th, 2008 by cheersDebugging is a methodical process of finding and reducing the number of bugs, or defects, in a computer program or a piece of electronic hardware thus making it behave as expected. Debugging tends to be harder when various subsystems are tightly coupled, as changes in one may cause bugs to emerge in another.
UIQ Technology announces the winners of the UIQ application competition '08
News posted March 13th, 2008 by eric
Ronneby, Sweden, March 13, 2008 - UIQ Technology today announced the winners of the UIQ Open, a developer competition aimed at finding and showcasing the most innovative, useful and entertaining third-party applications created with the UIQ open software development platform. The UIQ Open is an application competition where software developers and software companies submit UIQ 3 applications in different categories on the UIQ Developer Community website
Carbide.c++ 1.3 is out
News posted March 7th, 2008 by ericA lot of downloads today for the application developper, in addition to the iPhone SDK, don't forget to update your Carbide.c++ to v1.3. This release adds a lot of small enhancements and bugfixes to the v1.2 as well as On Target Debugging and RAD for UIQ3.





