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Months ago, Nokia formed the Symbian Foundation to house the Symbian OS and make it an Open Source OS. Today, four months earlier than expected, the sourcecode has been put online. By releasing the…



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Clicking on an App Store link now takes users to a web page.
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Carphone Warehouse first to snap up App Catalogue Express white-label service.
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Though Apple has seem massive growth of market share since the first iPhone launch, the company has reported a loss of market share for the first time. Time to trade in the iPhone 3GS for something…



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WeeWorld brings its customisable cartoon characters to the App Store.
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Konami has triumphed in litigation it brought against its former distribution partner of Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards after it emerged the company had forged hundreds of thousands of the cards and sold them directly to Toys R Us stores.
The lawsuit was settled in a Federal Court trial held in Los Angeles at the end of last month, where
a US District Judge ruled that the distributor, Upper Deck, had violated trademark, copyright and unfair competition laws by counterfeiting the cards.
Even Upper Deck’s legal representative condemned his client’s actions, saying in court: “At this point, Upper Deck doesn’t have a lot of Life Points. We’re talking about behaviour that, from a defence attorney’s standpoint, I can’t defend and I am not going to defend.”
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More colourful, amorphous games on the THQ palette
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There has been a strange countdown timer running and apparently the reason for said time has now been discovered by the guys over at wired and said reason is the Symbian Foundation plans to make the Symbian operating system completely open source as of today the 4th of Feb 2010.
This is apparently 4 months ahead [...]
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Kuju’s newly appointed CTO and board of executive directors member Adrian Hawkins has said that he sees plenty of opportunities for new growth for the company in 2010, particularly in the areas of digital delivery and social gaming platforms.
“It’s true that 2009 was a tough year for the industry, and we’ve certainly noticed some impact. So it’s not a time to be over ambitious or for us to go on an acquisition spree, but all that being said there are plenty of areas for new growth in 2010. We will prioritise consolidating our strong position, and ensure our customers continue to be happy with the quality of our delivery,” Hawkins told GamesIndustry.biz.
Hawkins was recently promoted to his new role from his previous position of technical director for the studio group.
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