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Next newsSmart phone OS-maker Symbian has hinted it would be open to expanding beyond the cellular.
Symbian CEO Nigel Clifford revealed that the company is open to approaches from those needing an operating system for non-cellular devices. "It's not part of the road-map but yes, we'd listen," he said.
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