An Evening With S60 in London, a month from now
September 22, 2008

In conjunction with the Symbian Smartphone Show, S60 is organizing the second Evening with S60 event in London. If you want to meet up with other S60 fans and mobile tech enthusiasts in the area and get to know the people behind S60, here’s your chance! The Evening with S60 will be held on Monday October 20th from 7:30 PM to 10 PM at the Nokia Flagship Store », 240 Regent Street. Come for an evening fun with good food, drinks, people and of course cool technology! This is a night you don’t want to miss!
It’s a casual night where you can experience the following:
- Network with other S60 mobile enthusiasts from the area
- Share your S60 experiences with S60 engineers, architects ad marketers
- One-on-one demonstrations
- Food and drinks
- Cool giveaways
- And much, much more!
So, register yourself early and be part of history! Thanks to See Into S60!
How to: Symbian Sign Applications using Open Signed (need publisher ID)
March 4, 2008
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As of now, you need a Published ID to do this.
The people at Symbian Signed has worked hard to provide us, the users, an easy way of signing our applications without using additional applications or paying Publisher ID’s. The whole process is now handled directly from the Symbian Signed webpage and all you need is a working e-mail adress. The service is still in beta and is somewhat limited which is also why I myself have not had a chance to try it out yet so consider this post a beta aswell for now (but I will of course, and I’ll update this post when I have).
Many cudos to all the people and Symbian Signed who made this a reality!
The main features of this signing option are:
- the process is online
- no Publisher ID is required
- no Symbian Signed account is required
- no tool downloads are required, so it is platform independent
- all user and most system capabilities may be requested (excludes the Restricted System Capabilities CommDD, DiskAdmin, NetworkControl, MultimediaDD and Device Manufacturer capabilities)
- applications are restricted to one device, specified by IMEI
- there is no cost to developers.
So you want to sign an unsigned freeware or shareware application/game? No problem, it should be easy, keep reading after the break and I’ll guide you all the way.




