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Posted over 2 years ago by timholbrow
In 2009, we established the Symbian Foundation to make the Symbian platform available open source and royalty-free. In November 2010 we announced that the foundation would ramp down its operational activities as a result of changes in global ... [More] economic and market conditions. We are now well underway with transitioning the foundation from a non-profit organisation responsible [...] [Less]
Posted over 2 years ago by timholbrow
In 2009, we established the Symbian Foundation to make the Symbian platform available open source and royalty-free. In November 2010 we announced that the foundation would ramp down its operational activities as a result of changes in global ... [More] economic and market conditions. We are now well underway with transitioning the foundation from a non-profit organisation responsible [...] [Less]
Posted over 2 years ago
1. If you use your Nokia Symbian Touch devices to visit Facebook, chances are, you will be directed to the mobile version of Facebook at http://m.facebook.com. 2. There’s nothing wrong about it. Except that it is not touch friendly, it was ... [More] designed for devices without touchscreen.
3. If you use a touch optimised link to experience Facebook, the interface is different. ... [Less]
Posted over 2 years ago
There has been a lot of buzz about the Gawker Media user account data breach, which came to light last weekend. One aspect of that is a privacy issue (anonymous comments are now no longer anonymous) but the main concern seems to be passwords from Gawker Media sites being used to gain access to accounts [...]
Posted over 2 years ago
Subscribers to this blog may well already have noticed that various symbian.org web sites will be shutting down on Friday. This blog, secblog.symbian.org, isn’t specifically mentioned; it is hosted at a free provider (actually ... [More] sfsecurity.wordpress.com) so there’s no particular need for it to be closed, but the domain name may well be redirected along with [...] [Less]
Posted over 2 years ago
Last week I had the chance to run Rick Spencer’s Test Sprint. In Canonical-jargon a sprint is normally a 1-week workshop around a specific topic. In this case the topic was Automated Testing, hence my team was participating in the sprint. As this was my first sprint at Canonical, I got thinking: what would be [...]
Posted over 2 years ago
In the last few weeks, my life and that of many of the people I have worked with for a year and a half, has undergone some drastic transformations. My employer, the Symbian Foundation, is changing from an open source … Continue reading →
Posted over 2 years ago
What is Hardware Certification? Canonical applies Ubuntu Certified to systems that have been tested within Canonical’s certification laboratories and have passed all of the tests that comprise the certification test suite. These machines are ... [More] deployed in a certification lab throughout the life cycle of the release. Machines in Canonical’s certification laboratories are also tested against [...] [Less]
Posted over 2 years ago
1. Do you know that you can use Google Talk instant messaging on your Symbian smartphones WITHOUT using any app? Without installing any app?
2. Now you can! Just install this small shortcut and off you go!
3. Make sure your Symbian Web has Javascript/ECMA enabled or it wont work!
4. Get it from our DOWNLOAD page. It’s free!
Posted over 2 years ago
1. Here it is. Another launcher to open Google application as seen on iPhone, on your Symbian touch Web.
2. I wont say much. Just try it and let me know in the comment what do you think about it. 3. You have to have Javascript/ECMA enabled on your Symbian touch devices in order to fully use the iPhone version of ...
 

 
 

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