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Nokia paid extortionist millions for stolen encryption keys
Perpetrator still on the loose.
Juha Saarinen
Jun 18 2014 5:03AM
Security
Hesperbot thwarts Android, Symbian, BlackBerry two factor auth
Android, Symbian and BlackBerry targeted.
Adam Greenberg
Sep 9 2013 10:00AM
Security
Microsoft brings core Office apps to Symbian
As close to PC capability as possible.
Ry Crozier
Apr 11 2012 1:53PM
Software
Mobile malware analysis for penny-pinchers
Better than emulators, cheaper than Faraday cages.
Darren Pauli
Oct 26 2011 10:23AM
Security
Symbian and Windows Phone 7 bleed market share
Android skyrockets to the top spot.
Staff Writers
May 20 2011 2:36PM
Hardware
Nokia axes 7,000 jobs to slash costs
Over 10 percent of phone unit workforce.
Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent
Apr 28 2011 6:45AM
Strategy
Nokia confuses developers with Symbian roadmap
Long slow death for Symbian on Nokia in emerging markets.
Stewart Mitchell
Mar 29 2011 8:31AM
Software
Zeus targets Windows and Symbian phones
Two variants of the infamous Zeus malware have been targeting Windows and Symbian mobile operating systems - now Nokia's two main platforms.
Tom Brewster
Feb 24 2011 10:11AM
Security
Cost of IT support to rise: Deloitte
Lucrative market keeps tablet, smartphone makers from standardising.
Liz Tay
Jan 27 2011 3:29PM
Software
Google's Android closing gap on Nokia's Symbian
In just two years.
Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent
Dec 10 2010 11:11AM
Software
Nokia warns of power problems in N8 smartphones
So smart it randomnly turns itself off.
Tarmo Virki and Terhi Kinnunen
Nov 22 2010 9:29AM
Hardware
Symbian Foundation to cut staff
Transitions to licensee status.
Jennifer Scott
Nov 9 2010 6:45AM
Software
Nokia takes back control of Symbian
Rival phone makers had already dumped OS.
a Staff Writer
Nov 9 2010 6:43AM
Software
Smartphone newbies gravitate to iPhones
Whilst Android users multiply.
Brett Winterford
Nov 1 2010 12:29PM
Hardware
Nokia to layoff 1,800 employees
Despite five percent rise in net sales.
Jennifer Scott
Oct 22 2010 7:21AM
Hardware
Smartphone app scans barcodes for food allergens
Australian barcode administrator touts ‘extended food labelling’.
Liz Tay
Apr 6 2010 2:52PM
Software
Symbian open sources mobile platform code
Smartphone software free to use.
David Neal
Feb 5 2010 6:45AM
Software
Analyst warns Symbian at risk from competition
Android and Apple winning war of words.
Iain Thomson
Dec 2 2009 6:35AM
Software
Windows Mobile gets corporate security tick
But RIM and Apple continue to steal big chunks of market share.
Munir Kotadia
Aug 20 2009 4:56PM
Software
Mobile malware is stepping up
Malicious applications that infect mobile devices are going to become more prevalent.
Dan Raywood
Jul 22 2009 9:45AM
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