New "Symbian Ready" program promotes quality ecosystem products

LONDON, United Kingdom – 29 April 2008 – Symbian Limited, the market leader in open operating systems for mobile phones, today launched the ‘Symbian Ready’ technology validation program. Symbian Ready ensures that Symbian customers, the market leading handset manufacturers, benefit from the highest quality ecosystem solutions and that the ecosystem partners have the opportunity to showcase the quality of its solutions to key decision makers in the mobile space.

Mobile Developer Days 2008

After the initial event being held successfully in Aalborg, the event is addressing again developers of mobile applications and devices. The main idea of the MDD event is to create a platform where developers, network operators, service providers, and mobile manufactures can exchange their ideas and visions in the field of mobile communication.

Symbian and Windows on the same device - what the hell?

Virtual machines on mobile phones - a wild idea?

About Symbian UIDs

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A short introduction to Symbian UIDs

Hardware and Software Debugging

Debugging 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.

Penrillian uSTL now supports Series 60 3rd Edition

PenrillianLogo.pngPenrillian 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

BitRabbit announce RabbitFactory middleware version 2.0

bitrabbit.png 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.

Do's and Dont's of Symbian programming

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This tutorial provides an insight to good programming practices and practices that can preferably avoided while programming in Symbian environment.

A peek inside the N-Gage first access SIS file

In 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?


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