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In the News (Mon 30 Nov 09)

  
  UIQ - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
UIQ (formerly known as User Interface Quartz) by UIQ Technology is a software platform based upon Symbian OS.
UIQ phones employ touch screens with a resolution of 208-240*320 pixels and 12 or 16 bit colors.
UIQ 3 is the latest version of the platform and, in addition to the pen-based UI, will also support one handed operation and a number of significant enhancements.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/UIQ   (375 words)

  
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On top of this, UIQ Technology also announced an exam that specifically tests UIQ competence and knowledge - to be released later this year as part of an ASD Pro scheme.
UIQ Technology will be a launch partner of ASD Pro and the UIQ exam will contribute towards Professional level Symbian accreditation.
UIQ Technology today announced its endorsement of the Symbian Developer accreditation examinations that are run by Majinate Ltd. Majinate operates the Symbian accreditation scheme on a worldwide basis, and this agreement will help increase coverage and accessibility in key markets, highlighting its applicability to the successful UIQ platform, which is based upon Symbian OS.
developer.uiq.com /news_1030.html   (394 words)

  
 What is UIQ? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
UIQ is a flexible and customizable user interface for data-enabled mobile phones, based on the Symbian OS platform.
UIQ includes support for the latest and emerging wireless standards and comes with a set of essential and well-integrated applications.
UIQ licensees are given extensive rights to customize the user interface to fit into their product portfolio and branding strategy.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/U/UIQ.html   (167 words)

  
 UIQ Blog @ i-Symbian.Com
UIQ LiveSupport is one of the initiatives UIQ Technology has started to work closer to the developers community and support independent software developers all the way through the development process.
The introduction to UIQ 3 intends to be very pedagogic and at the same time practical, by showing how to install and set up a development environment, communicate the basics one needs to know when creating a new UIQ applications and demonstrate live development of small applications, and their deployment on a smartphone.
UIQ's engineers will be there to help you and to listen to you, and everyone is welcome and encouraged to share their feedback about their experience with developing for UIQ, helping them to improve the platform and services.
uiq.i-symbian.com   (1397 words)

  
 My-Symbian.com - Symbian UIQ 2.x Software and News
UIQ is a customizable pen-based user interface platform for media-rich mobile phones based on Symbian OS.
UIQ phones use large, touch sensitive screens (208-240*320 pixels, 12 or 16-bit color).
Symbian OS UIQ devices are currently available from four manufacturers.
my-symbian.com /uiq/techdata.php   (139 words)

  
 UIQ Technology demonstrated UIQ 3.0 at 3GSM
UIQ 3.0 offers mobile phone manufacturers the possibility of developing and building a family of phones - on the same code base - with different form factors.
UIQ Technology develops and licenses a user interface platform, UIQ, to the world's leading mobile phone manufacturers and support licensees in the drive towards developing a mass market for open mobile phones.
UIQ is designed to offer easy access to the wide variety of data services in 2.5G and 3G networks.
www.symbian.com /news/cn/2005/cn20051926.html   (401 words)

  
 Bitflash - Press Release
UIQ Technology creates the UIQ platform, an open software platform, that enables handset manufacturers to create a portfolio of phones, highly diversified with different phone styles, still based on one single codeline—a key benefit for phone manufacturers in order to accelerate time to market when producing different kinds of phones.
UIQ Technology develops and licenses an open software platform to the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturers and supports licensees in the drive towards developing a mass market for open mobile phones.
UIQ Technology, established in 1999 in Sweden, is a fully owned subsidiary of Symbian Ltd. For more information, please visit www.uiq.com.
www.bitflash.com /bf_prUIQ_mar06.html   (611 words)

  
 UIQ Developer Community (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The support for previous version of UIQ (UIQ 2.0 and UIQ 2.1) is handled by the phone vendors providing the SDK for their products (more information).
UIQ Technology today announced the creation of the UIQ Developer Advisory Board, an initiative aimed at further aligning the UIQ ecosystem supporting mobile application developer activities.
UIQ Technology and Symbian Press have published a booklet to guide developers through some of the most important features of the UIQ 3 user interface and development platform.
developer.uiq.com.cob-web.org:8888   (264 words)

  
 UIQ Technology presents the new UIQ 3 software platform - SlashPhone.com
UIQ Technology today released the first public version of the Software Development Kit (SDK) for UIQ 3, its latest version of the software platform, based on Symbian OS.
Manufacturer specific extensions and application programming interfaces (API's) can be added to UIQ 3, allowing developers to take advantage of special features, to optimize their applications for specific phones in order to improve interaction and to use the full potential of the phone.
UIQ 3 is a flexible software platform that provides a unique opportunity for code-reuse in application development.
www.slashphone.com /16/2732.html   (437 words)

  
 Symbian DevZone - UIQ: an Interview with Johan Sandberg
UIQ started life in 1998 as Ericsson’s Mobile Communications Applications Lab and was acquired by Symbian in January 1999.
Ronneby and UIQ has been spared the worst effects of the downturn in the wireless sector, something CEO Johan Sandberg attributes in part to their out of town location but also to the strength of their team and the UIQ technology.
From that point of view UIQ is a niche product and we are realistic that we will probably always be outsold by Series 60, but we are dealing with pretty significantly sized niches.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /symbian/rb_65.html   (2129 words)

  
 Opera Web Browser Will Be Built Into UIQ 3.0
Opera Software and UIQ Technology, a fully owned subsidiary of Symbian Ltd., today announced that Opera is going to be the default browser in UIQ 3.0, the new release of the UIQ platform that is expected to be available before the end of this year.
UIQ is a user interface for wireless handhelds that works with the Symbian OS.
UIQ 3.0 will include Opera's full Web browser that provides access to all Internet pages users are accustomed to access from their desktop computers, together with support for WAP-technology.
www.brighthand.com /article/Opera_Will_Be_Built_Into_UIQ_3-0   (240 words)

  
 NewLC - Symbian OS - UIQ v3.0
UIQ version 3.0 was announced in October last year at the Symbian Smartphone Show, the same day as Sony Ericsson unveiled the P990, the first phone to be announced for the new platform.
With this offering UIQ Technology now present phone manufacturers with a platform that goes beyond the customary devices with touch screen only input, and which gives developers the possibility of supporting a variety of phone style configurations from a single codeline.
UIQ Technology is keen to stress the configurable nature of its platform, and the extent to which both phone manufacturers and operators are free to be able to customise it.
www.newlc.com /UIQ-v3.html   (1399 words)

  
 UIQ Font
The UIQ Font application gives you an interface to intuitively detect which fonts are currently loaded on the device.
UIQ Font also gives the user the ability to modify the font’s configuration to change settings that will alter the font’s appearance on the device.
For instance, the font and bitmap server does not keep a table of all the possible font faces in the world and determines which font is the closest.
www.dishneau.com /symbian/UIQFont.htm   (589 words)

  
 Review: Sony Ericsson M600i and UIQ 3.0 - OSNews.com
UIQ 3.0 has seen a complete overhaul and it looks way better and more modern than UIQ 2.1.
There is anti-alias text now throughout the user interface, on-screen handwriting support, predictive text when using the keyboard or the virtual keyboard, support for a second language, and a choice between at least 20 more languages in the virtual keyboard.
This is several clicks though, and it would have been easier if UIQ had implemented a "long press" for the "Back" button to shut down the app instead of just minimize it.
osnews.com /story.php/15314/Review-Sony-Ericsson-M600i-and-UIQ-3.0   (940 words)

  
 mobile9 Forum -> Uiq.3 Symbian...
UIQ 2.1 was designed for phones with large touch screens and pen-based input.
UIQ has been designed with usability in mind from the very beginning and in the new version, even more effort has been put into this area when designing the new soft key concept.
UIQ 3.0 also has richer graphics; Themes are enhanced with the possibility to put skins on components, and further support for animations and semi-transparency has been added as well.
www.mobile9.com /invboard/index.php?showtopic=12491   (776 words)

  
 Symbian Watch » Print UIQ Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
As UIQ platform continues to grow, [1] UIQ Technology seeks new ways of increasing the number of qualified applicants for open positions as software engineers - one way is by starting a program called UIQ Academy.
UIQ Academy is a 20 week educational program, starting in August 2006, where UIQ Technology, Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) and Länsarbetsnämnden (LAN) in Blekinge make a joint effort to generate good applicants for coming open positions as software engineers.
The practical learning services will be the focal point for the students, but the BTH teachers will guarantee a professional high-standard of the courses and a cutting-edge training.
www.symbianwatch.com /uiq-academy.htmlprint   (250 words)

  
 OPL UIQ phones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
OPL for UIQ phones is a Beta v0.54 release.
The UIQ OPL users package is available under the LGPL license.
There's further info in the UIQ section on the OPL developer page if you require technical details on developing for UIQ.
opl-dev.sourceforge.net /opluiq.html   (283 words)

  
 UIQ 3.0 - AIVAnet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The successful first two releases of UIQUIQ 2.0 and UIQ 2.1 — created a strong demand from mobile phone manufacturers for a continuation of the UIQ platform.
What they asked for was a UIQ platform that would enable them to create a highly diversified range of phones in terms of form factor, branding and operator configuration..
UIQ Technology develops and licenses user interface platforms to the world's leading mobile phone manufacturers and supports licensees in the drive towards developing a mass market for open mobile phones.
aivanet.com /showthread.php?t=1560   (500 words)

  
 Symbian: UIQ Technology goes for Opera - SlashPhone.com
Opera Software and UIQ Technology, a fully owned subsidiary of Symbian Ltd., today announced that they have selected Opera to be the default browser in UIQ's UIQ 3.0, the new release of the UIQ Platform that is expected to be commercially available in Q4 2004.
UIQ is a user interface platform for Symbian OS.
Until now, UIQ handsets have been positioned for the high-end market, necessitating pen-based, touch-screen devices such as Sony Ericsson's P800, P900 and P910 smartphones, BenQ's P30, Arima’s U300 and Motorola's A920, A925 and A1000 phones - handsets that all include Opera either in the firmware or as an added-value on the memory card.
www.slashphone.com /16/968.html   (470 words)

  
 UIQ Technology goes for Opera
Ronneby, Sweden - Oct. 04, 2004 - Opera Software and UIQ Technology, a fully owned subsidiary of Symbian Ltd., today announced that they have selected Opera to be the default browser in UIQ's UIQ 3.0, the new release of the UIQ Platform that is expected to be commercially available in Q4 2004.
Until now, UIQ handsets have been positioned for the high-end market, necessitating pen-based, touch-screen devices such as Sony Ericsson's P800, P900 and P910 smartphones, BenQ's P30 and Motorola's A920, A925 and A1000 phones - handsets that all include Opera either in the firmware or as an added-value on the memory card.
UIQ Technology AB, established 1999 in Ronneby, Sweden, is a fully owned subsidiary of Symbian Ltd.
www.symbian.com /news/cn/2004/cn20042487.html   (582 words)

  
 EETimes.com - UIQ touts developer program for smartphones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The first smartphone to use the UIQ 3 was also revealed at the show, the Sony Ericsson P990, through there were no details of when this would come to the market.
The new UIQ Developer Program will be supported by Symbian's own developer program as well as UIQ licensees, and will serve Symbian OS developers with support for UIQ 3.0 onwards.
UIQ says the version of the portal being launched this week is expected to evolve over time with additional offerings and services available, to a large extent based on developer feedback.
www.eetimes.com /news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=171204225   (524 words)

  
 UIQ Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
UIQ Technology is based in Ronneby, Sweden and is situated in the Soft Center Science and Research Park.
UIQ 3 is the latest version of the platform, based upon Symbian OS v9.1, which serves as the core operating system.
Developers who are interested in targeting the family of UIQ 3 phones have a much better story than previous releases, since all UIQ 3 phones are served by a single, core SDK - available from the UIQ developer portal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/UIQ_Technology   (471 words)

  
 UIQ Technology Releases UIQ 3 Software Development Kit - Mobiledia
At the same time, Sony Ericsson today announced its latest contribution to the smartphone evolution, the Sony Ericsson P990, which will be the first UIQ 3 based mobile phone coming to market.
The Sony Ericsson P990 is the first smartphone to utilize the new UIQ 3 platform.
Developers are encouraged to register with the new UIQ Developer Program, also announced today, at developer.uiq.com to find more detailed documentation such as a getting started tutorial and participate in the first UIQ 3 discussion forum.
www.mobiledia.com /news/37777.html   (462 words)

  
 UIQ CEO eyes Symbian phone opportunities - Computer Business Review
UIQ Technology AB has started shipping the latest version of its user interface and applications framework for Symbian OS-based smart phones with a promise of new licensees, greater competitiveness with Nokia's Symbian variants and an entry into the Japanese market.
Speaking with ComputerWire yesterday, UIQ CEO Johan Sandberg said a number of handsets were in development from a range of licensees, some of which will make use of UIQ 3.0's new found ability to support both touch screen and alphanumeric keypad inputs.
Sandberg said the flexibility of UIQ 3.0 to support multiple different form factors and input methods with a single code base puts the Ronneby, Sweden-based company, a subsidiary of Symbian itself, in a strong position to compete with Nokia's rival Symbian variants.
www.cbronline.com /article_news.asp?guid=981856B1-6D53-4D2A-ADD7-CA07F1D497A6   (687 words)

  
 New UIQ 3 platform and UIQ Developer Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
To coincide with Sony Ericsson's announcement of the new P990 smartphone on October 10, 2005, UIQ Technology presented the first public version of the new UIQ 3 platform based on Symbian OS™.
The UIQ 3 platform is an open software platform, based on Symbian OS version 9, allowing developers to potentially target all UIQ 3 based phones from different manufacturers, using one single codeline.
Built on Symbian OS v9.1, the P990 is based on the same proven concept and recognizable form factor as previous Sony Ericsson smartphones, allowing developers to create powerful, touch screen-based applications in C++, or in Java™ for both flip-open and flip-closed modes.
developer.sonyericsson.com /site/global/newsandevents/latestnews/newsoct05/p_uiq3_uiq_developer_program.jsp   (682 words)

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