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 Swedish software company UIQ Technology a wholly-owned subsidiary of Symbian that has developed and licences to phone manufacturers an application development platform and ...
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 ...
We may be giving Sony Ericsson a darn good scolding on the one hand for their XPERIA X10 hijinks, but we're a little more interested by their new WebSDK for Android and Symbian Foundation devices. The ...
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 ...
London, UK and Durham (NC), USA, February 15, 2006 — Sony Ericsson and Motricity announced today the launch of the new, global Sony Ericsson Application Shop for Sony Ericsson’s Symbian OS enabled ...
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 ...