Symbian licenses Microsoft ActiveSync protocol
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Symbian licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync Protocol for Symbian
OS
Symbian licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync Protocol for Symbian
OS
03/22/2005 09:36 PMPhoneMag Mar 23 2005 1:03AM GMT
Symbian Licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync Protocol
Symbian Licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync Protocol
03/22/2005 05:12 PMBrightHand Mar 22 2005 9:12PM GMT
Symbian Licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync
Symbian Licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync
03/23/2005 03:22 PMMobiledia Mar 23 2005 6:40PM GMT
Symbian licenses Microsoft Exchange
Symbian licenses Microsoft Exchange
03/23/2005 03:22 PMPC Magazine UK Mar 23 2005 5:59PM GMT
Microsoft Licenses Exchange Client for
Symbian
Microsoft Licenses Exchange Client for
Symbian
03/22/2005 04:46 PMLast year during the launch of the Treo 650, one of the overlooked
bits of news was that the mail client would work with Microsoft Exchange Server (well,
not totally overlooked, but you know what I mean). Now Microsoft has
announced a deal to license a similar function to Symbian-powered
smartphones, which is generally seen as a move to fight off RIM's
BlackBerry mail service, which is moving out onto non-RIM phones like
the Siemens SK65. Good news if you've got a
business that runs an Exchange server, but not all that interesting if
you're just a shlub like me with a great big IMAP account. Expect to
see Symbian phones with the functionality next year.
And while you're over at MobileTracker, you might check out Jon's
video of the Samsung A970, the EV-DO phone that eats like a
camcorder.
Microsoft licenses email feature to Symbian [MobileTracker]
Samsung A970 video [MobileTracker]
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1
06/04/2004 02:29 AMMicrosoft® ActiveSync® 3.7.1 is the latest synchronization software
for Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs and Smartphones. ActiveSync 3.7.1
contains fixes making synchronization more trouble free than ever
before and includes all the significant improvements brought to you in
ActiveSync 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7: it is easy to install and use while
offering the best levels of reliability. If you had not already
installed ActiveSync 3.5, ActiveSync 3.7.1 will also bring you up to
date with compatibility to Microsoft Office XP and Windows XP.
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8
01/07/2005 04:35 AMMicrosoft ActiveSync 3.8 is the latest synchronization software for
Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs and Smartphones. ActiveSync 3.8
contains fixes making synchronization more trouble free than ever
before and includes all the significant improvements brought to you in
ActiveSync 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7.1: it is easy to install and use while
offering the best levels of reliability.
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8 Download
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8 Download
01/06/2005 10:08 PMMicrosoft ActiveSync 3.8 is the latest synchronization software for
Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs and Smartphones. ActiveSync 3.8
contains fixes making synchronization more trouble free than ever
before and includes all the significant improvements brought to you in
ActiveSync 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7.1: it is easy to install and use while
offering the best levels of reliability.
MVPs keep bashing competition of
Microsoft (Linux, Symbian) and cajoling
users to get Microsoft products
MVPs keep bashing competition of
Microsoft (Linux, Symbian) and cajoling
users to get Microsoft products
01/28/2004 01:31 PMApparently Microsoft MVPs not only are helping users of Microsoft
products, but are also officially bashing Microsoft´s competition:
Robert Levy says that Windows Mobile from Microsoft is better than
Linux, because operators will earn less money with Linux (and thus
forgets one important factor: users don´t like to part with their
money very much): Linux is proclaiming "Pick me! I´ll decrease your
costs!" while Microsoft is getting right to the heart of the matter by
boasting "Pick me! I´ll increase your revenue." One offers to cut the
cost of each device by a few dollars. The other offers to increase the
amount of money customers pay to their carrier each month by a few
dollars. This doesn´t sound like a very difficult decision to me.
Microsoft vs. Symbian
Microsoft vs. Symbian
03/20/2003 08:33 AMWhy do handset manufacturers prefer Symbian over Microsoft? Frank
McPherson suggests that they don't want their products turned into
commodities....
Symbian to Synch Up With Microsoft
Symbian to Synch Up With Microsoft
03/22/2005 04:24 PMSymbian, maker of mobile phone software, has announced it will license
synchronization software from Microsoft, swallowing its pride and
shaking hands with its Redmond rival. The company hopes to bring
corporate customers that use Microsoft Exchange over to Symbian-based
smartphones.
Symbian and Microsoft Put Differences
Aside For Once
Symbian and Microsoft Put Differences
Aside For Once
03/24/2005 04:18 AMSYS-CON Media Mar 24 2005 8:29AM GMT
Symbian Deals Smart With Microsoft
Symbian Deals Smart With Microsoft
03/22/2005 09:36 PMInternet News Mar 23 2005 1:28AM GMT
Microsoft and Symbian forge alliance
Microsoft and Symbian forge alliance
03/23/2005 12:43 AMBuilder AU Mar 23 2005 4:53AM GMT
Symbian to license Microsoft e-mail tech
Symbian to license Microsoft e-mail tech
03/23/2005 12:43 AMMSNBC Mar 23 2005 4:55AM GMT
Symbian Gets Synch Software from Rival
Microsoft
Symbian Gets Synch Software from Rival
Microsoft
03/22/2005 09:55 PMBritish mobile phone software maker Symbian has agreed to license
synchronization software from long-time rival Microsoft in an effort
to win more corporate customers.
Microsoft partners with cell phone foe
Symbian
Microsoft partners with cell phone foe
Symbian
03/22/2005 03:49 PM Symbian, a maker of operating systems for cell phones, has
licensed software from rival Microsoft, in a sign of growing
cooperation between the two companies.
Symbian, based in London, said it will develop software that lets
Symbian phones work with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 e-mail,
calendar, contacts and other personal-information tools, then make it
available to Symbian licensees. Licensing terms were not disclosed.
Both companies say the deal is meant to help sell more
Symbian-based
phones to corporate clientele. These handsets are known as smart
phones because they have advanced capabilities such as word
processing. Symbian is closely aligned with the smart-phone plans of
Fujitsu and Nokia. Nokia is a part owner of Symbian.

News source:
C|Net
News.comRead full story...Microsoft, Symbian battle good news
Microsoft, Symbian battle good news
02/17/2004 02:34 AMAME Info Feb 17 2004 6:46AM GMT
Symbian to benefit from DoCoMo Microsoft
snub
Symbian to benefit from DoCoMo Microsoft
snub
12/05/2003 01:57 PMSilicon.com Dec 5 2003 11:17AM ET
In Smartphone Shakeup, Microsoft
Exchange Heads to Symbian
In Smartphone Shakeup, Microsoft
Exchange Heads to Symbian
03/25/2005 06:58 AMSymbian competes directly with -- and to date has largely outdistanced
-- Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS for supremacy in the rapidly growing
smartphone market. This deal helps Microsoft's Exchange Server
business gain access to vast numbers of mobile device users, but also
gives Symbian access to a functionality it lacked.
MVPs keep bashing competition of
Microsoft (Linux, Symbian)
MVPs keep bashing competition of
Microsoft (Linux, Symbian)
01/28/2004 01:31 PMSymbian Gets Synch Software from Rival
Microsoft (Reuters)
Symbian Gets Synch Software from Rival
Microsoft (Reuters)
03/22/2005 03:15 PMReuters - British mobile phone software maker
Symbian has agreed to license synchronization software from
long-time rival Microsoft in an effort to win more
corporate customers, it said on Tuesday.
Security Update: [CSSA-2003-012.0]
Linux: KDE rlogin.protocol and
telnet.protocol url kio Vulnerability
Security Update: [CSSA-2003-012.0]
Linux: KDE rlogin.protocol and
telnet.protocol url kio Vulnerability
03/14/2003 08:39 PMsecurity_at_sco.com (Mar 14 2003)
Microsoft Protocol Changes 'Stingy'
Microsoft Protocol Changes 'Stingy'
01/23/2004 06:31 PMAtNewYork Jan 23 2004 9:49PM GMT
Symbian to license e-mail technology for
cellphones from rival Microsoft
Symbian to license e-mail technology for
cellphones from rival Microsoft
03/22/2005 05:11 PMNational Post Mar 22 2005 9:39PM GMT
Nokia deal may damage Symbian challenge
to Microsoft PocketPC
Nokia deal may damage Symbian challenge
to Microsoft PocketPC
02/16/2004 10:38 PMComputer Weekly Feb 17 2004 2:16AM GMT
Microsoft Licenses Tech IP to Startups
Microsoft Licenses Tech IP to Startups
04/11/2005 01:50 PMMicrosoft said on Monday it has signed intellectual property licensing
agreements with a number of companies that will use technology
developed by Microsoft Research, as well as Windows fonts and Windows
Connect Now. But Jupiter analyst Joe Wilcox notes that one of the
startups was founded by Microsoft employees.
Microsoft Licenses More IP, This Time to
SMBs
Microsoft Licenses More IP, This Time to
SMBs
04/11/2005 02:24 PMOn Monday, Microsoft announced new IP licensing deals with some
smaller companies.
U.S. wants Microsoft to widen protocol
disclosures
U.S. wants Microsoft to widen protocol
disclosures
04/14/2004 11:44 PMZDNet Apr 15 2004 4:14AM GMT
Microsoft revamps protocol licensing
Microsoft revamps protocol licensing
01/26/2004 10:18 AMPersonal Computer World Jan 26 2004 2:51PM GMT
Microsoft to detail protocol licensing
changes
Microsoft to detail protocol licensing
changes
01/22/2004 10:19 AMMicrosoft Friday plans to announce changes to a licensing program for
software communications protocols it created as part of its landmark
antitrust settlement with the U.S. government, the company said
Wednesday.
Microsoft to change protocol licensing
Microsoft to change protocol licensing
01/23/2004 02:22 PMupdateUnder pressure from antitrust regulators, the software titan
says it will revamp a program to make it easier for developers to
access Windows protocols.
AOL Says It Will Pass On Microsoft
AntiSpam Protocol
AOL Says It Will Pass On Microsoft
AntiSpam Protocol
09/20/2004 02:59 AMInvestors Business Daily Sep 20 2004 6:35AM GMT
Microsoft sets out protocol licensing
changes
Microsoft sets out protocol licensing
changes
01/22/2004 10:16 AMComputer Weekly Jan 22 2004 2:08PM GMT
Microsoft Changes Windows Protocol
Licensing
Microsoft Changes Windows Protocol
Licensing
01/25/2004 06:17 AMMicrosoft under pressure from federal antitrust regulators, said
Friday its changing the licensing program used by developers to gain
access to Windows protocols. The revamped Communications Protocol
Program, posted on the company's web site, will include making about
20 protocols available without charge and others used to perform
particular tasks available for a fixed fee or fixed fee per unit.
EU Expands Probe of Microsoft to
Software Licenses
EU Expands Probe of Microsoft to
Software Licenses
10/30/2003 03:49 PMEU quizzes hardware makers on Microsoft
licenses
EU quizzes hardware makers on Microsoft
licenses
10/30/2003 06:08 PMThe inquiry could turn into a separate antitrust investigation if the
commission feels the company is using a "nonassert" clause to stifle
innovation among hardware manufacturers.
Japan orders Microsoft to change OEM
licenses
Japan orders Microsoft to change OEM
licenses
07/13/2004 10:08 AMThe Register Jul 13 2004 2:05PM GMT
Linux seller licenses Microsoft
technology
Linux seller licenses Microsoft
technology
04/27/2004 08:08 PMZDNet Apr 28 2004 0:39AM GMT
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