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  1. Re:I think the strategy should be obvious on Microsoft's Nokia Plans Come Into Better Focus · · Score: 1

    Well, I'd say the opposite happened: Nokia kept the profitable businesses (IP, network equiment, navigation) and transferred everything not worth keeping to Microsoft. And even got money in return. Pretty smart move.

  2. Re:We'll see... on Nokia Insider On Why It Failed and Why Apple Could Be Next · · Score: 1

    So was Symbian for a long time. Granted, the language around ramping down Symbian was much more drastic (but only for an internal audience), but there was no move to stop making Symbian phones outright.

  3. Re:We'll see... on Nokia Insider On Why It Failed and Why Apple Could Be Next · · Score: 1, Insightful

    A classic case of innovator's dilemma I'm afraid.

    When something cut off at the knees by the CEO is outselling his pet project five to one you know that the CEO is not working for the company that he's supposed to be running.

    Which is very close to what Apple did with the iPad and Mac. Sometimes you have to be able to move past a dead end by drastic measures.

    PS: Symbian (or to be precise, S60) was crap. Crap to use, crap to develop, and crap to develop for (I did all three). Good riddance.

  4. Re:Fail on Nokia Insider On Why It Failed and Why Apple Could Be Next · · Score: 1

    However, in 2009 and in 2010, Nokia was growing its sales...

    Not true for the smartphone segment (which is what the burning platform memo addresses):

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:World_Wide_Smartphone_Sales_Share.png (based on Garner data, similar graphs which go back far enough are easily found)

    The decline started already in 2007, and Android started surpassing Symbian during 2010. The burning platform memo was from early 2011.

  5. Re:So, rolling their own, with no experience then. on Why PBS Won't Do Android · · Score: 1

    Psion Organizer: 1984

    Mobile development started well before Apple and Android.

  6. Re:no way on Symbian Sells Millions, Despite Nokia Pushing Windows Phone · · Score: 2

    ... of which none did deliver or were stillborn. The cross platformness of Qt was compromised from the start with two competing UI frameworks libdui for Harmattan and Orbit for Symbian. This is a good article about that mess. And from what we know about Meltemi, it would have been a third, incompatible framework.

    Nokia did achieve only the minimum target for Symbian, and that is to retrofit Qt 4.8 to Symbian 9.2/^3.

    Before anybody blames Elop for this, 90% of it happened before his time.

  7. Re:fabless ecosystem? on Samsung Reaches Milestone For 14nm Technology · · Score: 1

    Like Apple, currently shopping around for another chip manufacturer after Samsung raised prices, (to earn back billion dollar fine which will most likely be overturned on appeal).

    Nice story, but not true.

  8. Re:The Qualcomm question on Samsung Unveils Windows Phone 8 Device and Android-Based Camera · · Score: 1

    I'm glad to see your comment already at +5 - it's spot on, couldn't have written it better. Qualcomm is the achilles heel for Nokia, and making a change to any other chipset vendor will be really hard. The ramp down of Nokia's production of own chipsets produced by TI is by the way another severely limiting factor for Nokia to continue to deliver any Symbian based devices (not that there would be a big market for them now).

    Nokia's failed chipset strategy during the last five years is monumental, and deadly when combined with the Qualcomm lawsuit outcome.

  9. Re:The greatness of Qt on Digia To Acquire Qt From Nokia · · Score: 2

    For instance, it was used in Maemo - but then replaced with something GTK-based.

    You got that the wrong way around. Maemo used GTK until the Fremantle release, but switched to Qt for Harmattan.

  10. Re:Stanislaw Lem on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Depressing Sci-fi You've Ever Read? · · Score: 1

    ... or Fiasko.

  11. Re:Nokia is dead on Nokia Aborts Meltemi Linux-Based Feature Phone · · Score: 1

    They had the ... dominant dumbphone OS.

    Uhm, they still have S40 and are still selling quite a bunch of S40 based phones (especially the Asha series).

    ...target those 3 OSs simultaneously.

    Nope, you couldn't target S40 with Qt.

  12. Re: O RLY? on Why Bad Jobs (or No Jobs) Happen To Good Workers · · Score: 1

    maybe having a resume that has software jobs continuously from the 80's thru the present is considered a give-away of your age and its immediately circular-binned by HR and most hiring mgrs?

    Possibly... might be better to just list the last ten years.

  13. Re:Maemo/Harmattan/MeeGo even better on Operators: Nokia Would Sell Better With Android · · Score: 1

    It was called N950, and was killed into "developers only" after Elop came.

    No, it was killed before he came, around Summer 2010.

  14. Where have I seen this before? on Windows 8 Introduces a New Cross-App Data-Sharing System · · Score: 1

    Right: NewtonOS 2.0, ca. 1995:

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Manuals/newton/NewtonProgrammerRef20.PDF

    Chapters 18 and 19, routing and transports.

  15. Internal presentation on Nokia Windows Phone Revealed · · Score: 5, Informative

    This was a company internal presentation, not for journalists. If you watch the whole video, it becomes clear that this was not a controlled leak, there are other references to ongoing work which I seriously doubt Elop wants to have out in public.

  16. Re:The team should spin out on Nokia Introduces MeeGo-Powered N9 Phone · · Score: 1

    Intel hired a lot of the Nokia people working on Maemo and Meego. I'm very curious what they can pull off, and I wish them good luck! Elop's concerns were not the technology though, but the execution. Shooting him as the messenger makes no sense.

  17. Re:Why is Nokia spending money doing this? on Nokia Announces Qt 5 Plans · · Score: 1

    You're paranoid. Plus the poison pill agreement is not relevant anymore now that Qt is under the LGPL (it was drafted before the license change). Check the work on open governance for Qt.

  18. Re:Why is Nokia spending money doing this? on Nokia Announces Qt 5 Plans · · Score: 1

    To learn from the former Trolls how to create great software. The framework is important, but so are the people working on it, and how they get things done.

  19. Re:Secrecy on Outlook Inertia the Main Factor Holding Business From Google Apps · · Score: 1

    My workplace (over 100k users) just migrated to Microsoft hosted email. And we're in some areas direct competitors of Microsoft.

  20. Re:This is the Death of Maemo,if it really ever li on Nokia's Maemo Switching To Qt · · Score: 1

    ...this is going to draw in QT Embedded

    What makes you think this?

    ... their bad, slow code ...

    Care to shed some more light on this too?

  21. Re:Then no cell phone is compatible. on iPhone SDK and Free Software Don't Match · · Score: 1

    All phones based on SymbianOS 9.1 and later require signing, and that includes all Nokia phones with S60 release 3. Your N70 is using S60 release 2, which didn't require signing.

  22. Re:Theory vs practice ... science vs engineering on The Great Microkernel Debate Continues · · Score: 1
    Dr Tannenbaum may well be correct that from theoretical considerations a microkernel is superior. But AFAIK after 15+ years of maintaining that, he and his supporters still do not have a useful exemplar

    RTFA:

    Are Microkernels for Real?

    In a word: yes. There were endless comments on Slashdot Monday (May 8) of the form: "If microkernels are so good, why aren't there any?" Actually there are. Besides MINIX 3, there are:

    • QNX
    • Integrity
    • PikeOS
    • Symbian
    • L4Linux
    • Singularity
    • K42
    • Mac OS X
    • HURD
    • Coyotos

    I'd consider QNX for example quite useful to help nuclear power plants from blowing up. And Symbian, while not a true microkernel, has shipped in probably well over one hundred millions phones.
  23. Re:I'd like to try Amazon on Amazon MP3 Vs. iTunes Music Store · · Score: 1

    However, they lock out Linux users... as well as anybody not living in the US.

  24. Re:.. but what if a hardware player is compromised on First AACS Blu-Ray/HD-DVD Key Revoked · · Score: 1

    Remember that players have individual keys. If a hardware player is revoked, it is only one specific physical player which is affected.

  25. Re:AAC is royalty-free on Apple's Move May Make AAC Music Industry Standard · · Score: 4, Informative
    Because WMA really doesn't have any licensing fees


    Wrong.