Nokia has sold the Qt commercial licensing and services business to Digia, further distancing itself from the development framework. According to the terms of the deal – expected to be closed by the ...
Digia says that it plans to increase the cross-platform development framework's support for a range of mobile operating systems. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has ...
Nokia has released a developer preview of the open-source Qt development toolkit for S60, the company's Symbian-based mobile platform. This early prerelease will allow developers to start porting ...
Nokia have already been pretty upfront about their intentions with the cross-platform Qt framework and Maemo, but the company has just pushed out an official Qt port to Maemo 5 in the form of a ...
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Finnish software company Digia is to acquire the Qt developer tools business from Nokia, as the ailing handset giant axes units which are no longer considered core to its operations. According to a ...
Finnish software company Digia announced today that it is acquiring the Qt software business from Nokia. Digia plans to pick up where Nokia left off: continuing Qt development, but renewing the ...
As Nokia rebuilds itself to focus on Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, it is selling its Qt commercial licensing and services business to Finnish company Digia. Qt is a cross-platform application ...
After 36 hours of developer ‘show-submersion’ I think I have a pretty good idea of how the Nokia X-factor is playing out in the Qt cross-platform world. There are very few blue Nokia logos around and ...
LONDON — Nokia has started allowing developers to port its Qt platform to its Maemo 5 operating system, a move aimed at getting more consumer and enterprise applications available for its upcoming ...