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Nokia Releases Qt 4.6

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Nokia today released Qt 4.6, the latest version of the cross-platform application and UI framework. Featuring new platforms support, powerful new graphical capabilities and documentation for multi-touch and gestures, Qt 4.6 makes development advanced applications and devices easier and more enjoyable.

“Qt 4.6 marks an exciting time for developers, regardless of their target form gene or platforms,” said Sebastian Nystrom, Vice President, Application Services and Frameworks at Nokia.

“Developers can easily create visually (more…)

Rogers Announces HSPA+, 21 Mbps Coming to Canada in August

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Starting in Toronto this August, Rogers (NYSE: RCI) volition begin wheeling out their HSPA+ net, which clocks in at an impressive 21 Mbps. At those speeds, HSPA+ volition provide a solid stopgap for Rogers before the big badness LTE gearing comes trundling into town.  The release only mentions an internet joint to be launched alongside the network, so we’ll rich person to grasp our breath for newsworthiness on HSPA+ capable phones (more…)

The Race to Provide Wi-Fi at 30,000 Feet

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

“SOME airlines ar rushing to offer Wi-Fi Net connections in their domestic help aircraft cabins, but none ar talk about the space squeezing.”

Nortel Statement on Wireless Asset Auction

Monday, September 14th, 2009

As previously announced, on June 19, 2009, usand_million’ title=’Ericsson wins the auction for Nortel’s Wireless assets, bill comes out to Nortel.13 one thousand million’>Nortel(1) entered into a stalking Equus caballus cut-rate sale agreement with Nokia Siemens to sell substantially all of its CDMA stage business and LTE Access assets, content to higher or better offers organism received. On June 29, 2009, in the U.S., and June 30, 2009, in Canada, the courts established bidding procedures for the auction sale of these assets. The auction is scheduled to (more…)

Ericsson wins the auction for Nortel’s Wireless assets, bill comes out to $1.13 one thousand million

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The auction for Nortel’s Wireless assets, which comes with a lot of intellectual property in the CDMA and LTE quad, was won by Ericsson to the line of $1.13 billion yesterday. Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK) Ernst Werner von Siemens Networks, who play $650 1000000, lost. RIM was blocked from buying the assets out right, and could not participate in the auction because they refused to accept Nortel’s price. (more…)