Sony Ericsson today announced it has reached a deal to buy UIQ, the Symbian-based interface that powers its smartphones. It is likely other members of the Symbian consortium pushed for this sale since ...
Sony Ericsson is to acquire UIQ, the Swedish Symbian-subsidiary that produces the user interface for the handset manufacturer's high-end smartphones. The deal announced on Tuesday has been agreed in ...
LONDON — Sony Ericsson is buying from Symbian Ltd. for an undisclosed sum Swedish mobile software company UIQ Technology AB. Sony Ericsson was already a shareholder of UIQ since it has a stake in ...
CANNES, France — Nokia and Sony Ericsson said they will align the development tools for their mobile handset platforms, creating a unified tool set for applications running either Nokia's Series 60 or ...
The realisation that the market may soon be playing host to a few too many smartphone OS finally seems to be hitting manufacturers, with Sony Ericsson CEO Bert Nordberg suggesting Symbian and Windows ...
AMSTERDAM, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Sony Ericsson, the world's fourth-largest handset maker, will buy the UIQ software business for smartphones from Britain-based phone software group Symbian, the two ...
This isn't meant as a full review, just some thoughts regarding the new Satio now that I have my grubby mitts on one.<br><br>First up, the camera. This is the Satio's biggest selling point, being a 12 ...
Sony Ericsson has launched another Symbian-based smartphone, the Vivaz, which supports video recording at 720p and comes with an 8-megapixel camera. Videos shot with the device can be viewed directly ...
1) Can't really blame Sony Ericsson. Nokia does take a long time to roll out Symbian updates. You have to think that SE is tired of putting an effort into an OS where the ROI takes so long to show. 2) ...