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ZDNet Qualcomm targets open source with new subsidiary
The Qualcomm Innovation Center will focus on the hardware optimisation of technologies such as Android and Symbian

All About Symbian QuIC joins Symbian Foundation, appointed to board of directors
Qualcomm Innovation Center (QuIC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm, has joined the Symbian Foundation and been appointed to the Symbian Foundation board of directors. By joining the board of directors, QuIC will be taking an active role in the governance of the Symbian Foundation and will likely join a number of the Symbian Foundation councils. The announcement represents a very significant endorsement of the Symbian Foundation by a key player in the mobile space.

CDMA News Planning for the Road Ahead
Flarion Technologies. This seemingly scattershot approach is less arbitrary than it seems. Today, Qualcomm has a stranglehold on CDMA patents. Essentially, phones are unable to connect to a CDMA network without paying a royalty to the company, according

ZDNet EC launches antitrust probe against Qualcomm
Nokia is one of six complainants claiming Qualcomm does not license its 3G patents under "fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory" terms

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