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			<title>[New] Process Explorer for UIQ 3.x</title>
			<category>UIQ 3.x</category>
			<description>Process Explorer from CellPhoneSoft starts where task managers end. It lists all programs running on the phone, including server processes that run invisibly in the background, and are not shown by task managers. Detailed information is presented on each process, including child threads and windows, that was never before available. Process Explorer can terminate any process, provided platform security enforcement is disabled on the phone. The Cleanup command performs automated multiple termination which may lead to free memory amounts previously unprecedented. While Process Explorer is most useful on early UIQ3 phones with notoriously low memory, it is also a valuable general tool on any UIQ3 device, for analytical purposes and for killing the occasional "stray process".</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index7.php?p=5763&amp;c=7</link>
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			<title>[New] AnchorAlert for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>AnchorAlert by Viking Informatics is a GPS-based application that checks how far your vessel has drifted from its anchor point and sounds an alarm when the value exceeds the specified distance.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5765&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] AnchorAlert for UIQ 3.x</title>
			<category>UIQ 3.x</category>
			<description>AnchorAlert by Viking Informatics is a GPS-based application that checks how far your vessel has drifted from its anchor point and sounds an alarm when the value exceeds the specified distance.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index7.php?p=5764&amp;c=7</link>
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			<title>[New] MCleaner for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>MCleaner by Beijing Mobile Security Technology automatically filters and rejects unwanted calls and SMS or MMS messages according to fully configurable rules and schedules.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5762&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] Currecy for UIQ 3.x</title>
			<category>UIQ 3.x</category>
			<description>Currency from Viking Informatics is a currency converter for UIQ3 smartphones supporting 137 currencies, conversion between any given currency and retrieving currency rates using an Internet connection.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index7.php?p=5760&amp;c=7</link>
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			<title>[New] MCleaner for UIQ 3.x</title>
			<category>UIQ 3.x</category>
			<description>MCleaner by Beijing Mobile Security Technology automatically filters and rejects unwanted calls and SMS or MMS messages according to fully configurable rules and schedule.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index7.php?p=5761&amp;c=7</link>
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			<title>Symbian OS, S60, UIQ and MOAP unite to create one open mobile software platform. Nokia to buy Symbian and establish Symbian Foundation</title>
			<category>General</category>
			<description>Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and NTT DOCOMO announced today their intent to unite Symbian OS, S60, UIQ and MOAP to create one open mobile software platform. Together with AT&#38;T, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Vodafone they plan to establish the Symbian Foundation to extend the appeal of this unified software platform. Membership of this non-profit Foundation will be open to all organizations. This initiative is supported by current shareholders and management of Symbian Limited, who have been actively involved in its development.  Plans for the Foundation have already received wide support from other industry leaders.
 
To enable the Foundation, Nokia today announced plans to acquire the remaining shares of Symbian Limited that Nokia does not already own and then contribute the Symbian and S60 software to the Foundation. Sony Ericsson and Motorola today announced their intention to contribute technology from UIQ and DOCOMO has also indicated its willingness to contribute its MOAP(S) assets. From these contributions, the Foundation will provide a unified platform with common UI framework. A full platform will be available for all Foundation members under a royalty-free license, from the Foundation's first day of operations. </description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index1.php?p=5759&amp;c=1</link>
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			<title>[Upd] Fist beta version of @Web now available</title>
			<category>UIQ 3.x</category>
			<description>@Web by Digia is a web browser based on the S60 Webkit engine. Webkit features true web page rendering with HTML 4.01, Javascript 1.5, AJAX, HTTP 1.1 browsing with cookies and cache. Features include: 
* Full finger touch UI 
* Page control with finger 
* Four zoom levels 
* Intelligent Bookmark functionality 
* URL auto-complete (from history) 
* Automatic full screen browsing, auto-hiding Address bar and Navigation bar 
* Page rotation for portrait and landscape browsing.

The first beta version is now available for download from Digia (free registration is required).</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index7.php?p=5758&amp;c=7</link>
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			<title>Symbian celebrates its 10th anniversary</title>
			<category>General</category>
			<description>It's hard to believe how time flies... Symbian OS is now 10 years old. To celebrate the 10th anniversary, Symbian has lauched special </description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index1.php?p=5757&amp;c=1</link>
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			<title>Nokia E71 review</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>I spent last week playing with the just announced Nokia E71 and the E66 and I'm charmed with their extremely high build quality and elegant design, high-end tech specs and, despite their business character, decent multimedia and 'general use' capabilities. Featuring high-end ARM11-based 369 MHz Freescale CPUs, 128 MB RAM, built-in A-GPS receivers, 3.5G connectivity, decent 3.2 Megapixel AF cameras (with somehow crippled video recording) and some nice updates on the software front, they are a great choice for both business and private users. Read my </description>
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			<title>Nokia announces two new Eseries phones: E66 and E71</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Today at the Nokia for Business event, Nokia announced two new, long awaited Eseries phones: the E66 and the E71.

Nokia E66 is a direct successor to the E65, a slider phone with 240x320 pixel screen, based on Symbian OS 9.2, S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1. Featuring HSDPA/UMTS, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, WLAN b/g, 3.2 Megapixel AF camera, FM radio, built-in Assisted GPS and accelerometer, ARM11-based Freescale processor running at 369 MHz, 128 MB operating memory (RAM), 128 MB internal storage and microSD memory card slot, it doesn't leave much to be desired. With its highly elegant and very durable stainless steel casing and very well working spring-loaded slider, it's also a serious upgrade to the plasticy E65 when it comes to build quality, design and ergonomics.

Nokia E71, despite its name, with its large 320x240 display and Blackberry type QWERTY keyboard, is a successor to the E61/E61i rather than the E70. It has very similar technical specs to the E66 (3.2 MPix camera, A-GPS, HSDPA/UMTS, WLAN, 128 MB RAM, etc.) and the only difference (except for the design/form factor, of course) seems to be lack of accelerometer. Just like the E66, the E71 represents very high build quality, with solid, stainless steel (dark-silver painted) frame around the front side, durable metal battery cover on the back and high quality keyboard with nearly perfect tactile feedback.

Both the E71 and the E66 come preloaded with support for VPN, Microsoft Exchange (Mail for Exchange mobile email client), data encryption, dictionaries, QuickOffice 4.x suite, Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email solution as well as third party email solutions like System Seven and Visto Mobile.

Both devices (priced at around EUR 350 before taxes and subsidies) will start shipping in July and will be available in black and white versions. More information: press release, press kit, picture gallery (E66,  E71), E71 product page, E66 product page, presentations of the E66 and E71.</description>
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			<title>[New] Chords for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Chords by Dimitri Brukakis is a simple, freeware application for displaying guitar chords. Just select a note, a key and a position on the fretboard and Chords for S60 shows you where to put your fingers.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5754&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] Mobile Weather for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Mobile Weather by Dimitri Brukakis is a freeware weather forecast client for S60 smartphones that shows the current weather situation of hundreds of cities anywhere all around the world.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5753&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] Mobile BT Remote for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Mobile BT Remote by Fastcode transforms your phone into a Bluetooth remote for your PC. It has many useful modes like Bluetooth Mouse, Bluetooth Keyboard, PowerPoint Presenter, Acrobat Reader Presenter, Winamp Remote, iTunes Remote, VLC Remote, BSPlayer Remote, etc.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5752&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] Navi2Go UK for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Navi2Go shows you real 3D photography with landscape elevation of the entire United Kingdom, giving you realistic navigation experience. Identify turns, exits and buildings, choose your perspective angle and zoom level and more.</description>
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